On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 09:06 -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > Defining a quality project is a bit difficult, it is also fairly biased > on my part. In my mind a quality project has been shown to have members > that participate in the FOSS community in general, have an open forum > for discussion, and show a willingness to participate in other communities.
How many of such good natured individuals focused on one endeavor constitute a project you'd be likely to approach? Do you feel resources should be put into finding new and promising projects prior to 'chicken hawkers' approaching? How do we lure developers from closing off with "as a service" products that can be offered free but aren't F/LOSS which seems to be the candy the 'chicken hawkers' have to offer? Best, --Tim _______________________________________________ Spi-general mailing list Spi-general@lists.spi-inc.org http://lists.spi-inc.org/listinfo/spi-general