Personally, I don't see any harm in giving it a try, it will at least make
it obvious what people want from Castle which is already obvious from the UV
list. I agree with some other comments that the wiki doesn't really fit this
type of idea collection very well because it is just unorganised ideas for
random bits of Castle where people don't really want to log a issue in the
issue tracker because there is no patch and it isn't a bug. UV seems like a
nice informal way for people to just write ideas and others can vote if they
also like them. When there needs to be a discussion on how to implement the
idea this can happen on the mailing list as it does now.

I think with Hammett being more reserved from Castle since he joined
Microsoft we don't have someone to say yes or no to decide if things are
official. So rather than asking committers to vote if they want to use it,
which is a waste of time (and no one objected), we'll just go ahead and use
it and see how it turns out after a few months. I'm happy to apply patches
to the Castle web site to link to UV so it is more discoverable.

I think we need to get more community involvement as Castle has been really
slowing down over the last 12 months. Obviously, developers judge open
source projects on releases to determine how the project is going, so this
is really going to be one key area we need to improve on in the short term
to get Castle back into the community. No software is ever complete or bug
free so regular releases is the best way.

Thanks Krzysztof for setting this up.

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Krzysztof Kozmic <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Ok, so how about some official decision about this?
> It's on and working so that you guys can try it out for yourselves.
> I see basically two solutions going forward with this.
>
> Either it becomes an official feedback channel to the committers, in which
> case I'll set all project's maintainers to be moderators, so that they can
> put up statuses for tasks and respond to requests in more recognizable and
> official manner.
>
> If not I'm willing to maintain this as an unofficial site. In this case
> I'll still add any committer to morerators if he (she) is interested.
>
> I'll leave it up to the committers.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Krzysztof.
>
>
>
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