2012/9/26 Aaron Cohen <aa...@assonance.org>

> No, only if you want an unfiltered stream of absolutely anyone to
> contribute is that true. If you're ok with restricting volunteers to
> the subset who are actually willing show a little effort, making the
> process slightly cumbersome might even be a net benefit.
>

A little cumbersome? As I indicated in the thread about what has to change
in the clojure contribution process,
it costs over $200 to mail a sheet of paper from Moscow to North Carolina
with FedEx.

I can imagine for folks in Asia it is comparable or even more.

$200+ for an opportunity to contribute your time maintaining a wiki or
fixing a bug? That counts
for a little more than "a little cumbersome" in my books.
-- 
MK

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