> The point is, I dont want to discourage _anyone_ from getting > involved. If everyone and their mother wants to weigh in with their 2 > cents on a subject, all the better. I dont think anyone involved thus > far truly has intentions to push anyone out of the process, but I > think we should conciously give thought to how things are setup and > expressed to encourage involvment from front to back.
I'll be more than happy to hear opinions from everyone. I just wanted to say that you can't _force_ people to actively participate if they don't want to. The majority of people usually opts for living with things they don't like etc instead of stepping in and pointing at them, for instance. I really doubt we'll have a considerably higher percentage of people involved in the development process itself than any other Open Source project, no matter how hard we try to push people to contribute ideas, code, feedback, criticism or just love ;) There's nothing wrong in saying: there are some people who actively contribute (in whatever way, even if it's just stating an opinion on a certain subject!), and there are some who don't. That does not mean that those contributing are "better" than the others. It's just a factual difference between these two. Anyway... I'm sure it'll all work out well. And I'm excited to work with all the guys that have gathered to work together, as well as those who'll be joining in the future. - David _______________________________________________ agavi-dev mailing list [email protected] http://labworkz.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/agavi-dev
