On 6 October 2013 16:57, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: > How does it works on practice (yes, I had watch the videos) and how it > will change/improve current state of things? >
There will be a site you can go to to view the current challenges, and you can work on them. Sort of like how you can go to JIRA, and find tickets to work on. The challenges can be created by the community. It's our way of saying "hey, if you love CouchDB and you want to help us out, these are some of the things you could do." The current state of things is that nothing very much happens. There is practically no marketing activity, and no co-ordinated attempts to promote CouchDB. So any sort of improvement or organisation here would be a good thing. > P.S. I feel that I had read post as "Do X for reward, not because you > likes/uses/develops/____ (fill the other) CouchDB". Am I wrong? > This isn't about bribing people to do things. If you're not interested in CouchDB, don't take part. Influtive is a way for people who are already very passionate about CouchDB to co-ordinate with each other and work towards goals that provide a meaningful benefit to the project. The rewards system is our way of thanking them for helping out. And as I mention, can be as simple as them earning points in Influtive, and us giving them the occasional shout-out. -- Noah Slater https://twitter.com/nslater
