Re: [SQLObject] PROJECT - Some suggestions subjecting project continuation
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From: Oleg B. <ph...@ph...> - 2006-10-09 08:59:43
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Hello! On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 03:16:01AM +0300, Ilias Lazaridis wrote: > I have decided to not use SqlObject [1]. Thank you for stopping by and for your valuable contribution. Unfortunately you observations are a bit biased. Let me show another point of view. > What the project should possibly do: > > * Create a new mailinglist (e.g. on Google Groups), thus the > spam-problem is reduced. There is no any "spam-problem". In 10 days of October there were 18 messages in the mailing list, only two of them were spam. No problem here, a little annoyance at best. On the other hand asking a hundred of people to resubscribe would be a real pain. > * The remaining developers should focus They should not. There are a lot of tasks in our TODO, some bigger, some smaller. SQLObject is being used in free and proprietary applications, so these tasks are real tasks. No need to invent tasks nobody is interested in. > * The project should move away from sourceforge. Trac provides nice > functionality for small to medium scale open source projects. Absolutely! This time I agree with you 100%! Please install Trac at your hosting provider and be our Trac admin. Import the data from the SF tracker. You don't need to do it manually - there are tools for automatic import. When you are ready - send instructions how to register and where to login. > * At a minimum, the project should inform potential users about the low > activity on the SQLObject project. May be activity here is so low there is nobody who really can make such a warning. ;) Or may be activity is high enough there is no need in any false warning. 2All: Many thanks to all good people who have expressed support! Oleg. -- Oleg Broytmann http://phd.pp.ru/ ph...@ph... Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN. |