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Some ideas....... 1) Resurrecting the old Taverna Mobile app would be a good summer of code project. Touches lots of the infrastructure without having to be too much of an expert in the Taverna codebase itself. The original https://github.com/myGrid/taverna-mobile and my (unforked sorry) idea/gradle version https://github.com/ianwdunlop/tavernamobile 2) Might be an idea to have a hangout soon to discuss the state of play so far with the apache move and what needs to be tackled next. A show and tell rather than a request for people to do stuff. A monthly or bi-monthly developer hangout with a simple agenda and no more than an hour long just to show the community that the project is alive. It doesn't matter if there isn't a lot to say, just having it on peoples calendars is enough for now to keep the community interested. Cheers, Ian On 26/02/2015 14:20, Andy Seaborne wrote: > > > On 26/02/15 13:45, Marlon Pierce wrote: >> Also, you need to have more software development discussion on >> the developer list. > > +1 > >> >> Marlon >> >> >> On 2/26/15 7:04 AM, Marlon Pierce wrote: >>> Getting involved in Google Summer of Code through Apache is a >>> good way to start, as I've mentioned before. You'll need to >>> come up with some self-contained projects that have value and >>> can be done by a new comer to the project. Maintaining an >>> up-to-date list of these (use the wiki) wish-list projects >>> should help. Standard practice is also to describe these in >>> Jira. >>> >>> The other half is just outreach. Taverna's been around for a >>> long time, so you have collaborators and users who you can >>> engage. Hackathons + hangouts would be one way to engage. You >>> want to get the message out that Taverna is open for >>> contributions and, more importantly, open for people to have a >>> full say in the project (as PMC members). > > Messages will longer to propagate than you think even allowing for > this rule. In a way, it's a mark of success that most users don't > look at the project every day/week/month (the shock! of it). > > You'll need to keep saying "Apache Taverna" and get the most > engaged users to say it then ... > >>> >>> Marlon > > Andy > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQEbBAEBCgAGBQJU7z73AAoJEPK45GBX+Cy5wA8H+MK9pJruv6tJokWHGt4RJnj8 ukyWSqednsyvQoryZ5Pn+Dj8QwaG9HFXVSv3A6M61xPZFbDvhpsG7OuKx0jAac9T r99zSDIM4WSzVqoF1WIjHZ1V4+luszWhnAZa+sK+h4vfqcAjnJqTJbNS3bFAPFXQ 8BCL0x5ltWWS79QN5pq6pBMHqqZ+TtSx4CjQIcTRAEJGALgrpa6B7o3nkzBay7Sa 6pw93HLWWYujtBw/EMkXWoT9s3I8K0KD+2SHuQ0KYJ881LZWcJiB3Lj4YOwEG6Li D+YwgyPkHOE7dx7vy5hQd+M4/p8EcIjeI47prhoUswqEo7hmaxqjx+NY536pKw== =5gBR -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
