Thanks David, It certainly does no good to be open source if we hide
everything.
For me the whole point of being here is to develop my project to be the
absolute best it can be
and of course the only way I can do that is get others involved--I
certainly don't want to hide my project from those that can do far more
for it than I can.
Seems that Spam is the key problem, so I'm in the brainstorming mode to
fix that.
Once again thanks for you help. :) Kerry
David Boswell wrote:
Additional note: I was under the impression that my project would
be listed in the projects list once I notified mozdev I was ready.
For some reason, my project appeared there before I
made any requests for it to be listed. (Not complaining-just
relatingthe facts)
There is a New Projects list that is automatically generated and we
could hide this list if people thought this was best. Hiding things
may help reduce the amount of spam that projects receive, although at
some point I think it is counter-productive for an open source project
to hide too much information about users and projects.
There is also a section on the home page where we announce new projects
(the name of this section may need to be changed to avoid confusion).
This list is currently manually updated whenever a project owner
contacts me and tells me their project is ready to announce. It is
this section that the welcome email to new project owners references
and I don't believe the other list is mentioned in that email.
David
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