Quoting Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (from Sat, 17 Feb 2007
15:38:18 +0000 (GMT)):
A general point: in a a few weeks, we're going to have hundreds of
students looking at the ideas page looking for concrete project ideas
to propose for summer of code. We should avoid putting things on the
ideas page if we don't want them done. We should make it clear for
I don't think we should remove the research-items. Better mark them as
inappropriate for the SoC.
each item that we think is worth exploring but aren't sure will be
committed that this is the case. This will avoid unhappiness later
when we say "Yeah, it was on the ideas list, but really, we don't want
that". I'm fine with having high level categories of ideas with
contacts, rather than having every idea there be specific and concrete,
but let's be very careful not to ask for things we don't want.
My experience with the ideas list so far is, that specific and
concrete items are more likely to get picked up than high level stuff.
An item will be picked up more likely, the smaller the concrete item is.
This (small and very detailed) is not something we want for the SoC,
but this is the FreeBSD ideas list and not the SoC ideas list. If you
think something is not appropriate for the SoC, mark it up as such. If
you think an idea should vanish completely, remove it with an
approriate commit log or start a discussion about it the removal may
be controversal. Personally I'm not emotionally attached to any entry,
and I think the same is true for Joel. Related thought: maybe we will
need a list of stuff we will not do ever for stuff which is removed
from the list but gets suggested again.
Bye,
Alexander.
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