2010/11/1 Thorsten van Lil <[email protected]>: > > I'm not a developer but I think the effort for new isos every month > is to high for the profit. > I'm generally for a procedure with small steps. Let's start with the > basics so we can evaluate the power of the community. Later we can > add some specials (like monthly builds, ...) step by step. I thinks > that’s far more effective, than starting with a million features and > realizing that we are overstrained with the work.
Agreed. Much of this whole discussion is touching topics which will be an issue in the future and depending on decisions which will have to be made before. What I wrote previously about developpers and contributors is also an issue here: we don't know anything yet about the ressources we will have once the initial hype is gone. In every project you will see a lot of people being very enthousiastic about it all. But how many people will be there when the work is on its way, you can't say by now. There were some interesting ideas in this thread and I am sure some of those will be implemented or set to work once the time has come. So let's wait until the framework is there, until the first final is out, until we see what kind of release model Mageia will use and until we really see what ressources are in the contributor's and in the user's corner. Then we can talk about what will be required in this area. -- wobo
