Am 29.10.2010 08:26 schrieb Antoine Pitrou:
From a former TG2 user (not because I switched to anything else, but
because I don't do Web stuff anymore), the big annoyance has been
the lack of polish, which manifests itself in three areas: - software
quality - documentation - release management / packaging
The latter two being, in my humble (!) opinion, a disaster. So
whatever you choose to do should make it a priority to improve
massively on those points.
Could not agree more. The main problem here being the lack of volunteers
who actively and continually engage as documentation writers, ticket
managers, release managers, server admins. And developers who can take
the time for writing and running tests, discussing options, doing peer
reviews etc.
In the last years, everybody expected these things to improve, but
nobody really stepped up and helped out, despite several appeals on the
mailing list. Please don't forget that this is an open source project
and it only works if people contribute.
As far as I see, our only chance to improve this is to join forces and
even then, it will only work if people not just hope that the current
crew will somehow handle it, but start to join and actively participate.
I also hope that the merge will force us to have more serious project
management and communication.
-- Christoph
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