I like it, +1.
It'd also be useful to see other developers' availability (i.e. "free
for six months from March 2016") if you ever wanted to try and organize
a pitch-to-the-PSF-for-sponsorship type project.
Trent.
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 03:43:22PM +1000, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>
It doesn't sound like the devguide is ideally the right place for it.
Actually, for a guide devoted to attract new contributors, saying "hey,
we'd really like you to contribute on a volunteer basis, but here is a
list of people who prefer being paid to do the same thing" may send the
wrong messag
On Sep 19, 2015, at 03:43 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
>As such, what do folks think of the idea of a new, *opt-in* section in
>the developer guide, similar to the current experts index, but
>allowing core developers to indicate the ways in which we're willing
>to provide paid support.
It's certainly
On 20 Sep 2015 00:02, "Antoine Pitrou" wrote:
>
>
> It doesn't sound like the devguide is ideally the right place for it.
>
> Actually, for a guide devoted to attract new contributors, saying "hey,
> we'd really like you to contribute on a volunteer basis, but here is a
> list of people who prefer
On 20 Sep 2015 02:40, "Barry Warsaw" wrote:
>
> On Sep 19, 2015, at 03:43 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
>
> >As such, what do folks think of the idea of a new, *opt-in* section in
> >the developer guide, similar to the current experts index, but
> >allowing core developers to indicate the ways in which
Le 19/09/2015 18:45, Nick Coghlan a écrit :
>
> That's part of it, but I also think we (as in those of us with commit
> privileges that are also professional developers) bear the
> responsibility for deciding how transparent we want to be about the
> commercial aspects of the development process