[Python-Dev] Encouraging developers (original) (raw)
Titus Brown titus at caltech.edu
Wed Mar 7 18:47:59 CET 2007
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On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 11:10:22AM +0100, "Martin v. L?wis" wrote: -> Giovanni Bajo schrieb: -> > On 06/03/2007 10.52, Martin v. L?wis wrote: -> > -> >> I can't see that the barrier at contributing is high. -> > -> > I think this says it all. It now appears obvious to me that people -> > inside the "mafia" don't even realize there is one. Thus, it looks like -> > we are all wasting time in this thread, since they think there is -> > nothing to be changed.
Hi, I just wanted to interject -- when I used the word "mafia", I meant it in this sense:
""" Informal. A tightly knit group of trusted associates, as of a political leader: [He] is one of the personal mafia that [the chancellor] brought with him to Bonn. """
(Martin, I certainly didn't intend to offend anyone by implying that they were part of a criminal organization. ;)
I have a longer explanation of my view in the blog entry, and anyway I don't want to belabor my own experiences too much, but I would like to point out three things:
there's definitely a group of "trusted associates" -- committers, perhaps? -- and it's not at all clear to outsiders like me how new features, old patches, and old bugs are dealt with.
python-dev is an all-volunteer community. In true open-source fashion, that means that it's incumbent upon people who HAVE problems/issues with a process (like me, and Giovanni) to propose solutions that either someone wants to implement, or that we can implement. I certainly don't expect any of the committers to put tons of effort into a new initiative.
Much of the discussion on this issue of encouraging developers comes down to communicating better with non-python-dev people.
Unless someone is already doing it, I will try to write a summary of the last few days of discussion and post it for review. The idea would be to provide a simple one stop wiki page for people who want to contribute.
cheers, --titus
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