[email protected] wrote:
Pardon me, but you speak only for yourself. I think Janitor is not an appropriate word.
you're welcome to your opinions, no matter how wrong they are

Second, 'marketing and sales' does not only mean making money. It also means 'selling' someone on the idea of trying something and effectively spreading the word.

we don't try to sell anyone on the project... we'll tell you the pros and cons, you decide if the software meets your needs or not.
Third, the original developers can spend most of their time developing because they're the creators so they know very well what's going on with the code and don't need good documentation. Others need good documentation to effectively work with FS or do development. Currently the documentation is scattered, assumes to much and is outdated/incorrected.
maybe you could fix some of that since you seem to be very enlightened to its shortcomings? although, that might offend your delicate psyche since you'd basically be a "janitor" then.
Also, there is a problem with not getting the "creators" involved with documentation since someone doing the documentation will have to ask them what's what. The "creators" never will be totally out of the loop nor should they be. This doesn't apply only here in this context but other similar ones as well. Keeping "creators" from inteact with "customers" is one big reason so many start-ups fail.

hmmm, maybe you're right... maybe the whole idea of hierarchy is entirely wrong.

i guess we could expect tony to document his own code... while we're at it, let's suggest that microsoft has Bill Gates write documentation for windows and answer tech support calls, right? cus i mean, obviously everyone who writes code should obviously do everything else too, right?

but i guess that doesn't work the other direction... cus if you don't know how to code, then you just can't code... its as simple as that. so now we have effectively halved (or better) the development activities of FreeSWITCH so there's less to document, but that's ok, because now there's plenty of people using it and not contributing anything back... and that's what open-source is really all about, right?

btw, i'm just curious if you're an employee of a commercial entity that feels threatened by FreeSWITCH... what better way to decrease productivity than to split hairs over something so stupid as the name of an effort (janitor projects, in this case) that you're not going to take part in anyway.

if i may ask, have you done anything constructive for the community at all? all i've seen of you from the mailing lists is non-constructive criticisms. not that we don't appreciate your trolling... its very entertaining to see how narrow-minded some people are.

-Ray
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