Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > > 2) write permission, if it is ok I to commit my changes there (a global > Read/Write would also be cool, but not everybody –including me– likes it > everytime :) ) > Please, please, please, oh wonderful creators of SqS3 and SmalltalkHub, include a feature that overcomes this longstanding, frustrating problem. One good idea might be a per-project inbox, so at least all contributed code can be found in one place even if it can't/won't be integrated. Or maybe a forking feature, like git. Or both!
Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > > 1) license information (it would be really cool if it is MIT ;)) > Research shows that when you get people to "do the right thing" by "making doing good the default option" [1]. Let's have the license default to MIT so that people who don't really care, don't know, forget to select an option end up with the choice most beneficial to the community. [1] http://www.bnet.com/blog/mba/do-the-right-thing-stanford-conference-discusses-encouraging-good-behavior/2130 : Make doing good the default option: Columbia Business School’s Eric Johnson pointed to research showing that there is a much higher rate of organ donation in countries where people have to opt out of organ donation, rather than opt in. Similarly, people save more money when their companies automatically enroll them in a retirement savings plan. -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/looking-for-Kent-Beck-in-his-roll-of-MongoTalk-creator-admin-tp3847016p3851797.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
