21 apr 2009 kl. 11.39 skrev Henning Westerholt:
On Tuesday 21 April 2009, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
if we wait for something perfect, then we will fail. This is open source and as soon as we get community involved, the project evolves much better. Couple of us worked full time for the past two months to get the modules integrated. This cannot last for too long time and I prefer to get out with something that is not that perfect, but in this way get more potential work force.
Hi Daniel,
i agree. But then we should communicate this correctly. Instead of announcing something that is almost done, we need to point out clearly the areas where issues exists, and also providing pointers where help is really appreciated.
In asterisk, we've defined these as "Janitor projects" - projects where the community can step in and help to clean up stuff with no requirements of them being full-time project developers. Indicating an easy way to get active.
We should define a new doxygen tag, or use the "\todo" tag for indicating stuff that needs some love, help and understanding.
/O