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TWiki Task Teams

Task teams are the TWiki way of organizing work. They are like mini-projects within the TWiki ecosystem. If you identify something - anything - that needs doing, you can create a task team and recruit people to that team to help. You don't have to create a task-team to work on TWiki, but it helps a lot if everyone can see what is going on in the project, and makes it easier to get help. See TaskTeamGovernance for more information on how task teams work. Task teams are part of the TWikiGovernance.

Anyone can propose a new task team. This proposal will be reviewed by the TWikiCommunityCouncil, which will work with the Team proposer to define the charter for it.

Current Task Teams

Name Description Status
Release Management Task Team Team responsible for all aspects of releases including themes, feature proposals, major/minor releases Active
Security Task Team Handle security alerts and their follow-up Active
TWiki.org Website Facilitator Task Team Define and execute on policies to help maintain a collaboration friendly environment on TWiki.org Active

Old Task Teams

Name Description Status
Develop.twiki.org Admin Task Team System administration of develop.twiki.org Complete
Simplify Documentation Task Team Simplify and improve distributed documentation Discontinued
TWiki Association Bylaws Task Team Team that defines proposal for the initial bylaws for the TWiki Association On Hold
User Experience Task Team Set and develops User Experience direction for TWiki and TWiki.org and its sub servers On Hold

-- Contributors: RafaelAlvarez, GeorgeTrubisky, PeterThoeny - 2011-11-26

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