El Dimecres, 30 d'abril de 2014, a les 21:36:14, Jaroslaw Staniek va escriure: > [..] > > I'd like to say thank you to everyone that shares personal opinion. Here's > mine. > > (While reading this please note that geek power users isn't a primary > audience for apps I am contributing to) > > - 3 - > > At project management level please also note a word from a Calligra > contributor. The project is so huge that there's even lack of manpower > for maintaining change logs or feature guides. Even specification of > essential file formats take thousands of pages combined. 400+ dialogs. > 400 services/types/plugins. I don't think syncing with joint releases > wouldn't add to the manpower. I would avoid anything that narrows > contributor base and user base. > Secondly, our choice of release schedule for Calligra is already > result of a nontrivial compromise. It's complex even now while we do > not have released our Frameworks to the public, something that in my > opinion can be expected as our differentiator.
Do you believe that splitting Calligra into something like 10 different releases would actually help with the lack of manpower? I have the feeling that it would probably help "the big guys", but I don't think it'd have a global positive "value" for all the projects that compose Calligra at the moment. But that is my "I have no clue about Calligra" opinion so I'd value yours :) Cheers, Albert _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list kde-community@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community