When we discussed the prospect of moving to GitHub someone suggested that
it "would invite contributions from nonassigned members of the community."
  I'm wondering if this is a bad thing.

I have long had a problem with the assignment requirement as it limits
participation in a project which already has limited participation due to
it's focused nature.

Would it not be a good idea to open up contributions to the world at large
and allow unassigned contributions into the project?

What problems would this solve?  I believe we would have a larger variety
of people contributing to gnustep and it would ultimately remove what some
see as a barrier to entry since some people don't want to disclaim or
assign their copyrights.

This is especially pertinent to the move to GitHub since I have noticed
that when the mirror was running there were a number of forks of the repos
and a number of pull requests after it was up for a while.    Btw, I was
not confusing git with GitHub.  GitHub is a social platform for allowing
coders to collaborate.  This is why I think they move would be a good idea.


Let me know if you guys have any thoughts.

GC


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