On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 7:08 PM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > On 6 October 2013 16:57, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: > >> How does it works on practice (yes, I had watch the videos) and how it >> will change/improve current state of things? >> > > There will be a site you can go to to view the current challenges, and you > can work on them. Sort of like how you can go to JIRA, and find tickets to > work on. The challenges can be created by the community. It's our way of > saying "hey, if you love CouchDB and you want to help us out, these are > some of the things you could do." > > The current state of things is that nothing very much happens. There is > practically no marketing activity, and no co-ordinated attempts to promote > CouchDB. So any sort of improvement or organisation here would be a good > thing. > > >> P.S. I feel that I had read post as "Do X for reward, not because you >> likes/uses/develops/____ (fill the other) CouchDB". Am I wrong? >> > > This isn't about bribing people to do things. If you're not interested in > CouchDB, don't take part. > > Influtive is a way for people who are already very passionate about CouchDB > to co-ordinate with each other and work towards goals that provide a > meaningful benefit to the project. > > The rewards system is our way of thanking them for helping out. And as I > mention, can be as simple as them earning points in Influtive, and us > giving them the occasional shout-out. > > > -- > Noah Slater > https://twitter.com/nslater
Aha, I see. Some kind of StackOverflow, but for project's community and not for questions, but for actions. I thought wrong that this service has his own community that helps their customers with "marketing challenges". Thanks for clarification! -- ,,,^..^,,,
