Jordan Erickson wrote: > I now, after as much community involvement as I have had so far (which > still is very little compared to the countless hours the real developers > and other near full-time contributors have put in for the sake of us > all) understand that if I want something to happen, I need to be the one > to take the initiative and make it happen. That doesn't mean I have to > be a programmer. It means I have to be the one MOST involved with making > sure my idea comes to fruition. Guidance, a clear battle plan, and > constant involvement with the process is what the community needs when > an idea is presented. THIS IS WORK, don't deny it, and you most likely > won't get paid for it. But guess what - the value incurred by a truly > ingenious project becoming a reality is more than enough payback for the > work that went into it... especially when you start to see others using > it, thanking you for it, and even making it better. > > This is what community is about.
Well said, Jordan! -Jonathan -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
