Peter Seibel wrote:
>On Jan 6, 2006, at 12:05 PM, Brad Beveridge wrote:
>
>
>
>>>>From Friday I am headed to Canada for 10 days & don't plan to touch
>>>>a computer the whole time :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>WooHoo! Have a good time!
>>>
>>>
>>I'm back a little early - had a great time :) Anyhow, I'm ready to
>>start cheerleading now!
>>Point me at something to do! :)
>>
>>
>
>So this isn't really related to the VIM project but I think you
>should but on your Green Thumb hat and look at some of the championed
>project pages on the ALU wiki and see if we can get a few into shape
>to be "blessed". The point of blessing projects is not to create some
>vast bureaucratic hurdle to getting work done, but to make sure that
>people who want to help out can do so without a huge hassle. What I
>(with *my* Green Thumb hat on) will be looking for before I'm ready
>to give a project my +1 is a project page that:
>
> a) Explains clearly and concisely what the purpose of the project
>is and why it's a good idea.
>
> b) Explains specifically what the project is going to try to
>achieve and the rest of us will know the project is achieving its goals.
>
> b) Explains clearly and concisely how someone can get up to speed
>and help out the project.
>
>My goal is that a new gardener should be able to look at any project
>page for a CL-Gardeners blessed project and easily decide whether
>it's something they want to work on and then start contributing right
>away.
>
>While Brad is doing that, anyone who has signed up to be a project
>champion should do what they can to get their project page(s) into
>shape to be blessed. And anyone else who wants to should feel free to
>take one of the unchampioned projects and champion it.
>
>-Peter
>
>
Hello,
Should Common Lisp Directory (CLD) project/mailinglist be mentioned
at http://www.lispniks.com/cl-gardeners/index.html ?
--
Pedro Perez
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