On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 10:29:23AM -0500, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote: > I think gnome-love and gnome-contest (or whatever) should be separate > things. The nice thing about ghop was that it pulled in new people who > would not otherwise have been interested, by motivating them with a > contest and a free t-shirt. And that's great. gnome-love is more for > those who already love gnome, but need a pointer about where to start.
I do not see the difference. Gnome-love should be a small task that the maintainer supports and would provide help with. Not exactly sure, but GHOP should be the same (wanted and you can get help). However, people get money and that could overcome perhaps any initial hurdle. Although I'd rather see a reward other than money. > > Would you like to work on setting this up? > > If the Foundation can pony up some cash / t-shirts / desirable-things > for a gnome-ghop-lite project, sure, I would like to help. I'm not too > interested in just tidying up gnome-love tags, for the reasons mentioned > above. I find it a bit strange to have the Foundation pay for something like this. If you don't like GNOME, then you get money. If you do, then you should work for free? Same for e.g. non-sexy (gnome-love/GHOP) bugs. Someone should still pay attention to those. [..] > > Also, are you fine if I forward your mail to the Google people? I'm sure > > they'll be happy to read your mail. > > I thought they read all my stuff already :-) But yes, you can forward it > to them... > > And if google decided to extend ghop, that would make everything a lot > easier... No objection if Google continues this (instead of the Foundation). Also wondering about the outcome of GHOP. I don't think paying for small things is a viable long term option (discussed many times before -- things change when money is involved). Do e.g. the contributors stick around? Note: I understand that paying for things will get results. What I am interested in is the impact it has the on long term for GNOME (new contributors, potential bad influence caused by paying for things, etc). Although that is probably hard to tell atm. -- Regards, Olav _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list