<quote who="Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak"> > > I wonder if this control in itself is a source of frustration to some > > people who've been contributing code to the gnome project and want to > > brag about it on planet gnome > > The planet-web hacking file says the editorial policies "seem fascist", > which seems to acknowledge that view...
I do not acknowledge that view, though I'll happily joke about it. > I would suggest opening pgo as a free-for-all for those with commit access Just so everyone knows: That is *extremely* unlikely to happen. There has been significant support for the editorial stewardship of Planet GNOME for ages now. When I last considered making it a free-for-all, there was a *LOT* of pushback. Despite the occasional maintenance issues that has not changed. > For instance, add the ability to show just the post title for certain > posters, with an "expand" button to see the hackergotchi + post. Then if > John. Q. Gnome keeps posting shopping lists or pictures of kittens, you > click the "collapse view for this blogger by default" button. And if > they post something cool-sounding, you can click-to-expand. You can hide posts based on a CSS class (look for people's nicks in the source). > That way you get democracy at both ends - posting and viewing. GNOME is not democratic. :-) - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2008: Melbourne, Australia http://lca2008.linux.org.au/ "Boys will be boys, hackers will be hackers, geeks will be geeks, and cyberpunks will always just be ravers with Macintoshes." - Monkey Master, Crackmonkey _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
