Just for information. I have contacted (as earlier agreed) developers who have not been active for quite a while, with the mail below.
I am every month monitoring the rate of new people entering the project, compared to people who have not added patches for a while, and the relation is slowly improving. Bear in mind it is natural that volunteers come and go, depending on the time and energy they have available so this is not a measure if the project grows but simply a "change rate". rgds jan i. Begin forwarded message: > From: jan iversen <j...@documentfoundation.org> > Date: 16 December 2015 at 11:26:13 GMT+1 > To: j...@documentfoundation.org > Subject: Contributing to LibreOffice. > > Hi > > Sorry for intruding on your mailbox. I am the development mentoring lead in > the document foundation (LibreOffice), which means it is my job to find out > how to make the community better, especially for new people. > > I noticed it has been a while since you have contributed (I am sorry if I > overlooked something) therefore I would like to ask you a couple of questions. > > It is totally free whether or not you want to answer the questions. I might > poke you again in a bit just in case, but promise not to nag you beyond that. > > a) Is there a specific reason why you have not contributed in a while? > > b) can you suggest anything we should have or can do better? > > c) Did you feel welcome and helped in the community ? > > d) Is there anything we can do, to motivate you again (remembering it is my > job to help people getting started) ? > > > THANKS a lot for taking time to answer and thereby help us. I hope to see you > contributing again in the future. > > merry christmas > jan i. > Development mentoring lead, LibreOffice. > > > > Sent from my iPad, please excuse any misspellings
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