Announcing Joar Wandborg joining the project as a Conservancy contractor.

Timotheus Pokorra timotheus.pokorra at solidcharity.com
Sat Oct 19 04:56:25 EDT 2013


Hello Bradley,

thanks for the update, and all good wishes to the Joar and the project!

Regarding good log bots:
For #openpetra on freenode, I am using the eggdrop log bot
(http://www.egghelp.org/setup.htm) which logs everything and I send an
email every night to the developers, and also a modified version of a
PHP script called PHPIrc_bot, which produces output for the past 3
days on a webpage: http://irc.openpetra.org/
my modified version is available as a gist:
https://gist.github.com/tpokorra/1c88c3b7a4a56401484c

hope it helps,
  Timotheus

On 19 October 2013 00:37, Bradley M. Kuhn <bkuhn at sfconservancy.org> wrote:
> I apologize for my recent silence on this list while Conservancy was
> doing interviews for the position.
>
> Conservancy did get a number of very good applicants to our NPO
> Accounting project, and we're delighted to announce that we've got a
> contract with an excellent developer named Joar Wandborg, who is
> probably best known for his frequent contributions to GNU Mediagoblin.
>
> Joar starts this coming Tuesday 22 October as a Conservancy contractor,
> focused exclusively on the NPO Accounting project.  I'll be in the role
> of manager for the project and setting direction and plans.
>
> Our first order of business is to get a Wiki setup for the project,
> which Joar and I will focus on doing this coming Tuesday when he starts.
> After that, we'll start writing up a few use cases (I'll probably
> participate heavily in that part, as a "domain expert"), and then we'll
> thereafter schedule the "Evaluation Sprint" to evaluate existing Free
> Software codebases and seeing what we can use from them, or which ones
> might make an interesting basis for the project.
>
> Like most non-profit projects, this project is, of course, moving slower
> than any of us would like.  But, having been doing non-profit management
> for a long time, I believe in a "slow and steady wins the race"
> philosophy.  My goal here is to get us moving steadily forward on
> progress now that Joar is starting.
>
> Conservancy also plans to run this project fully in the public as a
> community project.  Joar is in a wholly different time zone from me, so
> we'll be collaborating publicly on this mailing list and the IRC channel
> that I just created on Freenode, #npoacct.  I'm working on getting a
> logbot going there (if anyone has recommendations on good log bots, let
> me know).
> --
> Bradley M. Kuhn, Executive Director, Software Freedom Conservancy
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