From: Pascal B. <pa...@dy...> - 2000-12-04 18:10:02
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First of all, this mail is my opinion not the opinion of the other admins! (just thought I'd better mention that :) I really apreciate the offer, but the offer has been made a few more times in the last couple of months. The problem is that alot of people get onto this project with big ideas and thoughts, but they usually leave without actually having contributed a single thing (no names mentioned ;) At this point I think sourceforge is a very cool place to have this project hosted, it offers ALOT and anyone can join in and get access to every thing.. Pascal Bestebroer pa...@dy... http://www.dynamic-core.net > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: dyn...@li... > [mailto:dyn...@li...]Namens Kevin Francis > Verzonden: zondag 3 december 2000 23:09 > Aan: dyn...@li... > Onderwerp: [Dynapi-Dev] Admin - Please read > > > As a first timer to this post, forgive me if I'm going down a > track that has > already been discarded and for the length of this post :ob > > My background is web-site development specializing in a Cold > Fusion backend > before that a designer and editor. Like others who have found their way > here, we were all dutifully impressed with the power (and evolving > completeness) of the DynApi. So here goes ... > > There has been a lot of discussion about development > co-ordination (here and > the help posts) about contributions being able to be made from any level; > about tangents that may or may not prove beneficial). Dan has spoken of > introducing CVS and others IRC etc., More documentation is required, so > newbies can quickly come up to speed, the list goes on. > > If the administrators choose, I have some webspace available, or a free > CFusion site like cfm-resources.com could be used where I could > construct a > database/s that could ... dynamically update and output the authorised > 'code', show who is currently working/doing what (alert emails of coarse), > multi-forums and multi-thread forum - one answer could be posted > to several > threads (also output as listmail), tasks that could be performed by > 'child-devs' (documentation, FAQ's, testing ... re:helplist) on > their way to > becoming 'parent-devs', simple/complex search functions, widget libraries > (complete and otherwise). I have made some other notes on > functionality but > I don't want to bog this list down (as I may be well off the mark). > Management could be kept to a minimum with the right design. > > Anyway, it's just an offer, if you are interested let me know. If not, I > won't go away as I believe what is happening here is both significant in > itself and important to the future. > > I know sourceforge has many of the above capabilities, but my > machine feels > like it has been in the ring with Mike Tyson every time I logon. :o) > > Kevin Francis > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-dev > |