--- Rickard �berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Jason Thomas wrote:
> > I had a few ideas about how to make JBoss more self managing and
> make
> > it easier for more people to help.  I think one of the problems
> the
> > 95% of unutilized people have is that even a small �task� is very
> > difficult to accomplish in the context of a large system.  Also
> > before the 95% gets frustrated and gives up, they take up your
> time.
> > I think that these both of these problems could be solved by
> creating
> > a simple interactive system to allow people to exchange source
> code
> > and specifications.  Here�s how it might work...
> <snip>
> 
> An excellent design of a silly control system, using the concepts
> of
> hierarchy, ego, superiority, and arrogance to its maximum. 

My limited experience with JBoss development went like this:

1) beg jboss 'board' several times asking them what needed to be
done.
2) I was given a task of 'board's' choosing.
3) I accomplished the task.
4) I submitted the code.
5) I was told by 'board' member thanks, but someone else already
finished the task I was assigned.

Talk about heirarchy and superiority!  I would have rather went to a
web site and grabbed a well defined task of my choosing with a known
date that I needed to accomplish it by (so no one else stepped in and
did it).  

Your present system basically excludes the 95% of people like me
willing to help, but not willing or able to work 16h days to 'keep
up'.

> All disguised
> as a "collaborative system". Well done. I'm sure this would be a
> perfect
> solution somewhere else.

Then again maybe some of that 95% quit trying to help because their
ideas are made fun of.

> 
> Thanks, but not interested.
> 
> regards,
>   Rickard
> 
> -- 
> Rickard �berg
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> "Will I find myself this time? I have no idea.", the creator
> thought 
> to itself. And then created another creation, just to find out.
> 
> 


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