to find the bugs, can separate three teams, one will find the bugs or new 
changes and the other will develop it(REAL CODERS) and the third will test the 
code.

i think its more manageable.


Absar
pEvolve.com

> Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 19:18:46 +0100
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: care2002-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Care2002-developers] important notice
> 
> Gjergj Sheldija wrote:
> > hi developers,
> > 
> > there is finally an official Care2X forum,
> > located at http://apps.sourceforge.net/phpbb/care2002/
> ...
> > the need for this came since the majority of the mail
> > sent in the developer list are not related at all to developing.
> > i will start from 31.10 to delete all the mails not pertinent
> > to this list.
> 
> Here we go again... I have just recalled Santayana's aphorism: "Those 
> who ignore history are doomed to repeat it."
> 
> The last Care2x Forum (if I recall well, it also used phpBB) did not end 
> well and a major body of knowledge was just lost forever.
> If you are not prepared to spend (a lot of) time taking care of forum 
> software and forum administration (and I bet that you do not have time 
> to do so) just forget it and focus in what you do best.
> 
> The developers list is now (Oct 2008) the "de facto" communication 
> vehicle for Care2x "developers" and "non developers".
> 
> Please note that the practice of separating developers and non 
> developers, in the development of Healthcare Information Systems 
> Supporting Software, was proven wrong and not well adjusted to this type 
> of projects.
> 
> By the way, in an Open Source project, what is your definition, of a 
> "developer" and "non-developer"?
> 
> Can you be sure that a "non-developer" cannot, in a given moment, just 
> contribute that badly needed idea, a piece of code, or that bug fix 
> proposal that will just make all the difference?
> 
> Software Projects have much to gain by following the Robustness 
> Principle, otherwise known as Postel's Law: "Be conservative in what you 
> do, be liberal in what you accept from others."
> 
> So, Gjergj, we have seen that you were very good at catching the Care2x 
> concept.
> We know that you are very good at using creative code to find new ways 
> to solve old problems (that nobody else seemed able to).
> 
> So, please, try to stay focused at what you do best.
> 
> Keep up the good work.
> 
> And yes, that cleaning up of the CVS tree was also a very good idea.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> M.
> 
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