+1, it is a very intuitive page, and seems easy to link to passing project etc.
jan On 2 November 2012 02:40, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org> > wrote: > > On 30/10/2012 Guy Waterval wrote: > >> > >> But for other people who will occasionally participate, why not a Post > >> Office where they could register (for security reasons, acceptation of > the > >> license, etc.). > >> When they have time, they can visit the Post Office to see the list of > to > >> do tasks, and they can download for instance a translation job. > > > > > > This has been a recurring request, a sort of web application acting as > > "employment agency": matching skills and tasks. Done properly (and with > an > > adequately smart user interface) it would indeed help in attracting new > > volunteers. > > > > I wonder if something like this would work: > http://openhatch.org/search/?q=&toughness=bitesize&language=Python > > It looks like they can suck in appropriately flagged BZ issues. > > -Rob > > > > It would need new tools since BugZilla does not offer an adequate > interface > > and lacks the individual part (i.e., a self-assessed list of skills that > > will match the tasks). If somebody wants to draft some ideas on a wiki > page, > > this is something that might be worth some effort on a medium term. > > > > Regards, > > Andrea. >