It feels overwhelming sometimes sure, but for me I just realize that this is 
just a self inflicted feeling. We are all volunteers here with no contractual 
or "hard" expectations. We could do better at managing expectations for certain 
and recruiting new blood, yes. But that takes time away from fun development 
tasks... I usually ask for patches as soon as someone asks for a fix or 
feature. At least that should make it more obvious to users and the community 
that you get out of Commons what you put in to some extent. 

Gary 

<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Benedikt Ritter 
<brit...@apache.org> </div><div>Date:11/29/2014  05:53  (GMT-05:00) 
</div><div>To: Commons Developers List <dev@commons.apache.org> </div><div>Cc:  
</div><div>Subject: [ALL] Do we need help? </div><div>
</div>Hi all,

currently I feel really overwhelmed by the stuff I'd like to do at commons
and the little time I can spend for it. Here is an (incomplete) list of the
things I'd like to work on:

- get a new release of the build plugin out of the door for auto creating
README.md and CONTRIBUTING.md
- Work on [VALIDATOR] and get a new release out of the door
- Work on [DBUTILS] and get a new release out of the door
- Push [lang] 3.4 out of the door
- Have a look at [compress] 2.0
- Backport important fixes from [collections] 4.0 to 3.x and create a last
service update
- work on [text]
- help releasing [imaging] 1.0
- Improve docs on how to get involved at commons
- Organize a logo contest for commons
- ... many more

I wonder how you feel about this. I have the feeling that a lot of people
ask us to fix stuff and release components but we don't really catch up
with this. This will give people the feeling that we are slow or we simply
don't care.
Whenever I see someone posting on JIRA "can you please fix this, we need
this in out application" and nobody is reacting, I feel tempted to jump
right in, even if I don't know the component (which adds another entry to
the list above).
I don't see a way how we can improve this. My feeling is, that we need more
committers. But then I have the comments of people I've talked to in my
ear: "to old school", "to difficult to get involved", "to slow development
process", "to unwelcoming community". So what do we do? Do we need help?

I'm excited to hear your thoughts :-)

Best regards,
Benedikt


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