Kumba wrote:
Here's where we want the non-devs to get access. After all, not all
development and debugging is done by devs. All the current devs were,
at one point, users. Where did they get their start? My bet is they
entered via the -dev mailing list, learned the ropes here, and
eventually earned their dev status. If the -dev list is closed, where
do the new dev-wannabes learn the ropes and get their voices heard?
You missed the small mention of "open" in my first sentence. I probably
should have clarified what my definition of what "open" is, but it
pretty much means no moderation on the -dev list so that users and
developers could post.
Sorry, I should have made it clear - I was agreeing with you there. I'm
not a -dev yet, but if I continue to have the time to work towards it, I
don't want to be blocked because someone decided that users couldn't
give insights to the developers list.
Kevin
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