Martin Man wrote: > I hope we all > know the rule "bringing more people to the late software project will > not make it run faster" :-) >
Careful though, while Nexenta is "a project" it is truly a composite of _many_ projects. You can bring people in to work on these sub-projects and scale your development. While the core is currently structured (by the upstream code) to be a single coherent entity and most likely requires the work of a small team to organize it, there are probably things that could be divvied out to take some burden off the team. Identifying these and planning for them in the future would be beneficial. In the long run, the project will need to grow in developers and simply bring them in as necessary... regardless of attempting to release something or not. I agree that in the short term this silence is probably a period of what some hackers call "hack mode" and is warranted. Code on! -Tim _______________________________________________ gnusol-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sonic.net/mailman/listinfo/gnusol-devel
