Here are a few things I dug up about open source project management worth looking at.
For a thorough view of open source project management, read this 190-page treatise by Karl Fogel of the Subversion project:
http://www.producingoss.com/en/producingoss.pdf (the general website is http://producingoss.com)
"Some tidbits from Producing Open Source Software by Karl Fogel:"
http://adam.heroku.com/past/2008/9/6/ho ... n_an_open/
A couple of random links from a search:
http://cbas.pandion.im/2008/08/how-to-r ... oject.html
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/turbogeek/ ... u_run.html
Open Source Project Management
Open Source Project Management
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Re: Open Source Project Management
The Webkit Open Source Project has some interesting material on workflow, review and committal, for example: http://www.webkit.org/coding/contributing.html - It's obviously a bit more formal than we'd perhaps expect (it's maybe more a template for how Cyan might possibly accept changes back into their own codebase), but it shows some things that probably ought to be considered for general oversight.
Mac_Fife
OpenUru.org wiki wrangler
OpenUru.org wiki wrangler