* Nemesis <neme...@ninux.org> [12.10.2015 12:17]: > The Django Framework moved from SVN to github in 2012but they kept their > own bug tracker (which they redesigned with some funding to make it more > usable): https://code.djangoproject.com/ > > I think they're a good example of an open source community which went > through the process of improving the way people can join the community > and contribute, they also raise funds to pay for hard tasks like > redesigning the website, organizing sprints, periodically hire a > "fellow" which reviews (accepts/closes and occasionally fixes) tickets > and so on. > Since they started doing this django has improved massively.
I think that is a good point. The active OpenWrt-Team seems to consist of 3-4 people. Has somebody of them considered to work fulltime for the project? This way the always growing Patchwork (~100 open patches) and Ticketsystem (>3000 open Tickets) would benefit. It should be easy possible to get funding from all the companies which work with OpenWrt. Is this in option? bye, bastian _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel