> Hi.
>
> > What they need is people. They (we?) don't need a foundation to make a
> > better website, but we need someone to make a better website. Obviously
> > the core developers don't care much about that. They have other
> > interests.
>
> Your idea of, making some improvements to the community as an alternative
> of a foundation, sounds good...
The problem here is that people disagree on what SHOULD run the website - some
think
current php used is fine to power the website. Some think it should be powered
by perl.
Some people feel it should be done in PEAR or phpnuke. Some feel it should be
powered by
websnap style lazarus website engine. Some people feel it could be done in PSP.
If you had
someone in charge to say "listen Mr. we are paying you $400; If you want the
$400 you
build it the way we want based on our manager's instructions". But there are no
structured
rules or instructions, so no one will ever get it done - except the core folks
when they
have time. It's not as easy as just saying "we need people - do the work now".
You must
discuss WHAT must be done and you must have some structure and management.
Otherwise it's
just an open can of worms with 50 guys battling (talking) about WHAT engine
should be used
for the site. It's not as simple as opening up lazarus and having some guy
build the
website. WHO, which guy? How many guys? Define some structure. Learn from the
Pascal
language: a structured language. Not an unstructured language with weak typing.
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