On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 10:46:04AM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote: > And what gauge would be used to determine if the project "really will be > done"? Is a project with frequent version changes any better than a > project with few version changes? What if a project doesn't have a > release version for several months, is it to be considered dead and not > worth hosting?
Excuse my wrong expression of what i was trying to say, iam neither native nor fluent english speaker. My Aim of the Expression "will be done" was not, that it will be finished - Programs are never finished. My aim was rather, that it should get into an usable state, or from my point of view, that _something_ happens on the codebase within a certain amount of time. When particulary looking at pJab (private Jabber, not perl Jabber Client), i noticed that the Project was created one month ago and: - the CVS is empty - the Files Section is empty - the TODO Section is empty - the the Bugs Section is empty ... This leads me to the Conclusion that the Guy who added that Project is not interested in it anymore - i might be wrong tho. However, iam also happy with suggestions made by other Posters, i do not expect my suggestions to be final or THAT Solution which solves everything. I brought this up on this Mailinglist because i hoped that People actually cared and discussed further what can be done better. regards, -- | Rico -mc- Gloeckner | mv ~/.signature `finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]` _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
