On Saturday 29 September 2007 14:36, Guillaume Nodet wrote: > Does it work well ?
"Open Participation" is a bit of a social experiment, inspired by Wikipedia. Time will tell if we are successful and whether we can survive such success. We have had one incident of malicious intent, a couple of days ago, IIRC on the Jira. Participation varies and goes in waves, which is probably seen in traditional communities as well. The passive numbers of participants are something in the ~60-80 people (have not counted lately), and ~10 have made active contributions at some point, and right now we are ~4-6 who takes part actively on a daily basis. What we have not been good at is establishing some formal structure to ensure the survival of OPS4J beyond the founders (me and Peter Neubauer) who in effect controls the infrastructure (we pay for it). Suggestions are welcome on how to overcome this. Cheers Niclas _______________________________________________ general mailing list general@lists.ops4j.org http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general