*grin*
I completely missed this email the first time around. I think JSPWiki
would certainly benefit from the attention - we're fairly close to
having all the bits and pieces in place (minus a release or two).
It's just that we're slightly unsure as to what to do... When I
collected the list of Things To Do Before Graduation (https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&mode=hide&sorter/order=DESC&sorter/field=priority&resolution=-1&pid=12310732&fixfor=12313986
), I think I found at least two, if not three, separate lists.
Wouldn't mind if you guys took a peek at the different items on the
JIRA milestone above and gave your comments. I (and most of the other
devs, most of whom are Europeans) are on holiday right now, but we
should be getting back to speed in a week or two.
Personally, I would like to get most of the issues looked at in
advance so that we wouldn't have to bump our heads against the "oh,
but your release is missing X, do it all again" too many times.
/Janne
On 5 Aug 2009, at 06:16, David Crossley wrote:
On Nov 21, 2008 William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
I'd like to suggest a thread on general@ for each of those projects
who believe they are close to graduation, but not sure what to do
next. To kick off such a thread, email *me* with a summary (like
you do for status reports) of where your project is now in terms
of community, code, releases and functionality. Don't forget to tell
everyone *what* the code does, the language it's coded in, etc :)
Most importantly, point out what help *you* think it needs.
(Once launch the discussion your fellow podling members can offer
their perceptions and opinion about what's needed, so we'll get a
balanced view.)
Here are the rules to keep this fun...
Reply to *me*, not the list, so I can put one podling up for help
at a time. Keep this subject so I can keep them in their own
folder.
If I see something missing, I'll help with editing the appeal so
that
everyone has enough information to jump in if they want to help.
This
also lets you remain anonymous, if you prefer - just tell me
upfront.
Only one of these at a time, let's give each podling our undivided
attention on gene...@. I'll post the first appeal just as soon as
I get it.
Exactly one week of general@ discussion to help solicit the advise,
help needed, advise, and possibly attract some other helpers reading
general@ to your podling-dev@ list. Then let another have their
turn.
After a week, I'll kick off the second podling based on whichever
appeal is next in my email queue, then the third, etc etc. Betting
we can discuss and help out four podlings before we take a break
for the holidays, and pick back up in January.
Anyone want to give this a try?
I am very disappointed that no podlings took up your suggestion.
I wonder if the various podling developers are attentive
to this general@ list.
-David
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