Hi,
I'm not sure to be in the best position to suggest something because I'm a
contributor :)
Hibernate could have it's own nobles like Arquillian
(http://www.jboss.org/arquillian/nobles) and each "Hibernate noble" could have
a virtual price on his JBoss Community Account (click on one noble
What I have done in the past is append to the title of the bug report the
contributor name in parenthesis.
eg
HHH-1234 Write new query optimization (John Doe)
On 27 juin 2011, at 10:40, Strong Liu wrote:
> as an open source project, we have been getting lots of help from community,
> many peop
+1
Not only to motivate people in contributing, but also to stress yet
again the message that it's not just "us" developing it, but it's
still welcome for everybody to "scratch their own itch" by improving
it. I often experience reasoning about "that something the JBoss
people are paid to do.." (an
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:06:34 +0200, Strong Liu wrote:
> i'd prefer to list people who signed CLA and provided patch(es), no
> matter the size of patch.
Seems to be a reasonable criteria.
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i'd prefer to list people who signed CLA and provided patch(es), no matter the
size of patch.
my purpose was we have both THANKS and a web page, but yes, having a readme
with a link to the page maybe better.
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On Jun 27, 2011, a
+1 for giving more recognition to contributors.
Not sure whether I like the idea of adding a THANKS file to the sources
though.
Doing something on the web-/community site on the other hand is a great
idea.
Maybe something like on the Weld website - http://seamframework.org/Weld
where the
con