On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Tim Ringenbach <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anthony Minessale wrote: > > Did you follow the link I posted? > > http://www.google.com/search?q=janitor+project > > > > The linux kernel calls it the same thing and so do all the other > > project that come up in that search. > > > > Would you prefer "Custodial Engineering projects" > > > It definitely is the commonly used term for that sort of thing. But I > would tend to agree that I wouldn't expect people to get excited about > volunteering to be a janitor. Any idea how successful those projects are > at attracting volunteers? > > Sadly, I don't have a better suggestion. But no matter how much Michael > says he loves janitors, to me a janitor is someone who has to clean up > other people's crap (figuratively and sometimes literally). And I can > see how that could fail to attract as many volunteers as the "Freeswitch > Happy, Rich, and Well Endowed people" project might. Like I said: Grab a mop and bucket or get outta the way! It's time to take out the trash. :) -MC
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