Hi, On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Rui Silva <f...@rduartes.net> wrote: >...We're leaving too many things > open without trying get to some sort of closure (which in Apache terms, I'd > say consists of a voting process)...
Not necessarily...IMO the only real closure is writing and releasing code that does what people meant to do. You could vote for ages on big decisions, but if no one implements them it's just a waste of time. I'd suggest not to worry too much about this for now, this community is just getting started so it seems normal to me that many ideas are thrown in the air and only a few actually get acted on immediately. There's not even any code to act on so far ;-) Once our JIRA instance is up people can start creating issues in a "wishlist" category, to make sure things don't fall through the cracks. For now, committers could create a TODO file in svn, or a website page, to keep track of such things. The only thing that's really needed right now IMO is a rough roadmap for the next 4-8 weeks - that could be discussed in a new thread where people can suggest the 3-5 goals that they think are the most important for that initial period. Then you ask for volunteers to implement those things, and if no one steps up they just don't happen. -Bertrand