Ok, I guess nobody is really interested in something like that...
Never mind...
On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 6:37:40 PM UTC+2, Simone Mosciatti wrote:
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> Hi everybody,
>
> I get a little idea now that we are heading to Christmas.
>
> Would be nice to organize a little fund raiser to support ou
Good point. I remember a SproutCore (JS framework) documentation project[1]
in which one of the developers would teach a course to some selected
people, and in exchange they would write a manual for the framework. In the
end they didn't reach the sponsorship quota and the thing was cancelled.
[
On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 3:40:12 PM UTC-4, Simone Mosciatti wrote:
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Then still there if I write one article, you write another and @whoever
> write the next we will have 3 different articles in 3 different blogs,
> honestly I am sure that 3 articles doesn't worth 3 page of real
> do
It's worth pointing out that the tools Clojure is built on (chiefly
Java) are themselves the products of companies. If Sun hadn't stayed
behind Java, we'd probably still be coding Java in a C ecosystem,
rather than Clojure in a Java ecosystem.
Sun of course was a huge companybut that doesn't
On Sep 5, 2012, at 12:15 PM, Simone Mosciatti wrote:
> I would say raise money to help people improve their project (documentation
> is a very important part that).
Many people who are good at writing code are not good at writing documentation.
Writing good explanations is hard, even if you ha
Paul deGrandis writes:
> We keep bringing up the same social problem: We have brilliant people
> contributing quality code, with a lack of documentation, polish, and
> to some degree community management/engagement.
>
> The solution is simple: help out by writing or improving
> documentation, bui
My point is that by the time that I am able to write a nice/useful article
about any library a maintaners of the lib would be able to write 10
articles way better.
Then still there if I write one article, you write another and @whoever
write the next we will have 3 different articles in 3 diffe
On 05/09/12 19:37, Jim - FooBar(); wrote:
On 05/09/12 19:35, Paul deGrandis wrote:
Don't be scared to reach out and approach the authors of the
libraries you're using. I've had much success directly contracting
creators/maintainers of open source projects.
me too :-)
Jim
and by looking at
On 05/09/12 19:35, Paul deGrandis wrote:
Don't be scared to reach out and approach the authors of the libraries
you're using. I've had much success directly contracting
creators/maintainers of open source projects.
me too :-)
Jim
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We keep bringing up the same social problem: We have brilliant people
contributing quality code, with a lack of documentation, polish, and to
some degree community management/engagement.
The solution is simple: help out by writing or improving documentation,
building demo apps, writing tutorial
aaa ok that makes things clearer...thank you I get your point now! i
can't say it doesn't make sense but i would say it's rather ambitious. :-)
Jim
On 05/09/12 18:15, Simone Mosciatti wrote:
I would say raise money to help people improve their project
(documentation is a very important part t
I would say raise money to help people improve their project (documentation
is a very important part that).
With a little of our effort and a big jump thank to some company we would
improve a lot of projects.
It will help everybody...
The developers that finally get something from their open s
I'll be honest with you... I 'm not sure I understand at all what you
mean! raise money for people to document their open-source projects better?
forgive me but I missed your point... :-)
Jim
On 05/09/12 17:37, Simone Mosciatti wrote:
Hi everybody,
I get a little idea now that we are headi
Hi everybody,
I get a little idea now that we are heading to Christmas.
Would be nice to organize a little fund raiser to support our projects.
We have a lot of great project, but first of all good documentation is not
the norm.
Then there are a lot of spot where we can improve-- I am thinking
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