Closed dreness closed 7 years ago
Andre, I see that you are the one who created the github project for ccs-calendarserver, and you call yourself "president". Does that mean you are the tech lead for this project? I'm curious because I'd like to acknowledge the Apple team in a Kickstarter campaign I'm doing for a company I'm launching soon. I'd love to acknowledge the team, or at least you as lead if that's OK.
On Feb 23, 2017, at 3:06 PM, Rob Archibald notifications@github.com wrote:
Andre, I see that you are the one who created the github project for ccs-calendarserver, and you call yourself "president"
The "president" remark was absolutely a (strained) reference to an old Hair Club For Men television commercial. Sorry :) I'm not the president of anything. . Does that mean you are the tech lead for this project?
No. My role on this project is sort of hard to succinctly describe, but generally includes dealing with 'deployment' issues, i.e. most any problem that doesn't exist completely inside the core server code, and also care & feeding of surrounding development infrastructure (buildbots, etc). Also I take the lead on the community support for the open source side. Every once in a while I actually commit something to the repo. I'm curious because I'd like to acknowledge the Apple team in a Kickstarter campaign I'm doing for a company I'm launching soon. I'd love to acknowledge the team, or at least you as lead if that's OK
Thanks for asking. As CalendarServer is an open source project, everything that has transpired here is in the public record, so feel free to acknowledge any of that. In terms of the codebase itself, my contributions pale in comparison to those of the top contributors https://github.com/apple/ccs-calendarserver/graphs/contributors.
-dre
This is a squashed version of Travis-CI integration. Also I've pulled out the changes to the unit tests, since unit tests aren't being run yet - only CalDAVTester. I'll commit those separately.
(I'm shamelessly deleting the rest of the PR boilerplate because I'm not only a pull request client, I'm also a president!)