I absolutely agree. While we are committing to many Github projects it’s too hard to do that for JavaFX via bugs.sun.com…. Github is a modern way of developing together. The „bugs.sun.com“ way is like using a candle instead of electric light…
Best Regards, Tobi > Am 02.12.2015 um 13:32 schrieb Robert Krüger <krue...@lesspain.de>: > > Please, you're really oversimplifying things, I'm not sure if > intentionally. It's not just coding. In my company I pay people > serious money who do testing and file reproducible test cases with a > qualified analysis of what they observed and what may be the problem and > that's what I have done in the past for JavaFX using my Jira account as > also have a number of other qualified people who were affronted by the > policy changes, which probably resulted in many of them stopping this > because they could no longer follow their Jira tickets including taking > part in discussions there or answering questions by the engineers. If you > don't count these things as meaningful/valuable contributions that make a > difference, I don't really know on what basis to argue anymore. Then I have > to assume, you just don't want to really deal with criticism. Of course > some unqualified ranting in a Jira issue hurts (i.e. consumes resources) > more than it helps but putting the many qualified people (many of them on > this list) all in that category is neither correct, nor a smart move in > anyone's interest. > > On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 10:45 AM, dalibor topic <dalibor.to...@oracle.com> > wrote: > >> On 01.12.2015 22:58, Markus KARG wrote: >> >>> I actually talk about those people that *did not* invest the time to >>> contribute >>> >> >> Making high quality contributions to open source projects takes a >> considerable amount of humbleness, time and effort. People who aren't able >> or willing to invest the necessary time and effort into making high quality >> contributions are not likely to produce acceptable results - in any open >> source community. >> >> To quote Jono Bacon: >> >> "Low-quality contributors don't bring much other than noise: they are a >> net drain on resources because other good contributors have to take time >> away to support them." [1] >> >> cheers, >> dalibor topic >> >> [1] http://opensource.com/life/15/3/how-to-fire-community-members >> >> -- >> <http://www.oracle.com> Dalibor Topic | Principal Product Manager >> Phone: +494089091214 <tel:+494089091214> | Mobile: +491737185961 >> <tel:+491737185961> >> >> ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG | Kühnehöfe 5 | 22761 Hamburg >> >> ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG >> Hauptverwaltung: Riesstr. 25, D-80992 München >> Registergericht: Amtsgericht München, HRA 95603 >> >> Komplementärin: ORACLE Deutschland Verwaltung B.V. >> Hertogswetering 163/167, 3543 AS Utrecht, Niederlande >> Handelsregister der Handelskammer Midden-Niederlande, Nr. 30143697 >> Geschäftsführer: Alexander van der Ven, Astrid Kepper, Val Maher >> >> <http://www.oracle.com/commitment> Oracle is committed to developing >> practices and products that help protect the environment >> > > > > -- > Robert Krüger > Managing Partner > Lesspain GmbH & Co. KG > > www.lesspain-software.com