Re: Getting people to test the beta

2003-10-14 Thread Emmanuel Feller
I think it could be a good seduction operation ... :)

I will try to get time to contribute.

Emmanuel
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 Hi,

 this is just a random thought, but I have to share it
anyway 8-)

 To me it seems that the only way to get people to test the
beta is to
 better explain what the new really cool features will be.
Not that I
 expect too much testing then either, most people will
simply wait for
 the first final release, but we may get testing of those
featured
 features.

 My idea is to use the Wiki and the user list together to
improve our
 docs and attract testers at the same time.  It goes along
the
 following line

 * Add a Wiki page listing the things that we consider
killer new
   features

 * For each such feature write a separate more
tutorial/howto style
   introduction.  Not too much, people should be able to
improve on it.

 * Every second day or so pick one of the features and
announce it on
   the user list, include a short introduction of the
feature there.
   Invite people to participate in both testing and
improving the
   documentation.

 When done, compile documentation for the new features from
the Wiki
 and put it into / link it from the welcome.html file as
well as
 release notes and announcements of the next release.

 Could that work?  Would it be too much trouble?

 Stefan

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RE: Getting people to test the beta

2003-10-14 Thread Jan . Materne
Sounds good - and don´t forget jGuru :-)
I am doing some commercials there already 


Jan


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 From: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 11:22 AM
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 Subject: Getting people to test the beta
 
 
 Hi,
 
 this is just a random thought, but I have to share it anyway 8-)
 
 To me it seems that the only way to get people to test the beta is to
 better explain what the new really cool features will be.  Not that I
 expect too much testing then either, most people will simply wait for
 the first final release, but we may get testing of those featured
 features.
 
 My idea is to use the Wiki and the user list together to improve our
 docs and attract testers at the same time.  It goes along the
 following line
 
 * Add a Wiki page listing the things that we consider killer new
   features
 
 * For each such feature write a separate more tutorial/howto style
   introduction.  Not too much, people should be able to improve on it.
 
 * Every second day or so pick one of the features and announce it on
   the user list, include a short introduction of the feature there.
   Invite people to participate in both testing and improving the
   documentation.
 
 When done, compile documentation for the new features from the Wiki
 and put it into / link it from the welcome.html file as well as
 release notes and announcements of the next release.
 
 Could that work?  Would it be too much trouble?
 
 Stefan
 
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Re: Getting people to test the beta

2003-10-14 Thread peter reilly
Pretty cool..
Peter
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 12:07, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
 On 14 Oct 2003, Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  * Add a Wiki page listing the things that we consider killer new
features

 If you like the idea, here[1] is a start, feel free to add/modify as
 much as you like

 [1] http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?NewAntFeaturesInDetail

 Stefan

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Re: Getting people to test the beta

2003-10-14 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, peter reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Pretty cool..

Nah, just recycling some blog entries right now ;-)

Stefan

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RE: Getting people to test the beta

2003-10-14 Thread Steve Cohen
This is great - pretty much exactly what I was looking for a couple of
weeks ago.

Heck, if I could ever get out from behind the workload that sits on top
of me, even I could take the time to test it.  Perhaps next month.

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From: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 4:22 AM
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Subject: Getting people to test the beta


Hi,

this is just a random thought, but I have to share it anyway 8-)

To me it seems that the only way to get people to test the beta is to
better explain what the new really cool features will be.  Not that I
expect too much testing then either, most people will simply wait for
the first final release, but we may get testing of those featured
features.

My idea is to use the Wiki and the user list together to improve our
docs and attract testers at the same time.  It goes along the following
line

* Add a Wiki page listing the things that we consider killer new
  features

* For each such feature write a separate more tutorial/howto style
  introduction.  Not too much, people should be able to improve on it.

* Every second day or so pick one of the features and announce it on
  the user list, include a short introduction of the feature there.
  Invite people to participate in both testing and improving the
  documentation.

When done, compile documentation for the new features from the Wiki and
put it into / link it from the welcome.html file as well as release
notes and announcements of the next release.

Could that work?  Would it be too much trouble?

Stefan

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