Hey all, I agree with the notification issue, this makes it hard to followthe list in general. @Greg What needs to be done to push it to a notifications@ list? We are currently in a process to get all current community membersfrom our Mifos dev list over to Fineract. There is a lot going on andwe simply failed in engaging people to jump over. Maybe this is becausewe never officially announced the transition, given some misinterpretingof policies, or b/c we are still don't really have a release. We would still need our own dev list b/c of enhancements we are doing ontop of Fineract, we simply need to state clearly where to post what. ; o)
Best, Markus .::YAGNI likes a DRY KISS::. > From: nayan.amb...@gmail.com > Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2016 09:57:49 +0000 > Subject: Re: Concerned about quiet dev@ > To: dev@fineract.incubator.apache.org > > I agree with Keith and Greg, JIRA and Github notifications should not be > broadcasted through list. Then list will become noisy. > > As already there are options for someone interested can always subscribe to > those notifications directly. > > @Keith, i am glad to see you again :) > > Thanks > Nayan Ambali > > > On Fri, Apr 1, 2016, 3:02 PM Keith Woodlock <keithwoodl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Greg, > > > > I agree with your comments in full. In addition I dont see much value in > > having github and jira notifications channelled through the dev list as I > > can just use those tools for notifications if I am really interested in > > seeing update to them. > > > > Being bombarded with their notifications through the dev lists de-values > > the dev list for me. > > > > Keith. > > > > On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Greg Stein <gst...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > I am growing concerned about the lack of activity on dev@. There is *no* > > > conversation occurring. Just JIRA notifications and pull requests. > > > > > > A community needs conversation. Discussion. Consideration of topics, > > > roadmaps, and feature development. From what I'm seeing on dev@, none of > > > this is occurring. > > > > > > Some may suggest "discussion is occurring in JIRA", but that does not > > form > > > a community. That is a bunch of silo'd conversations on very narrow, > > > singular topics. > > > > > > I raised the concern about JIRA-focus a while back, and am seeing the > > > outcome now. To *participate* requires JIRA access, or a GitHub account > > for > > > pull requests. The ASF prefers a *much* lower bar: send an email. With no > > > discussion occurring on dev@, it appears very difficult for a potential > > > participant to "step in" and begin to work with the Fineract community. > > > > > > I'll repeat: please use dev@ more, and JIRA less. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > -g > > > > >