On Tuesday 30 January 2007 08:37 pm, Artem Kachitchkine wrote:
> Do the community contributors feel at home here?

I don't think so. I see Sun's process as being very intimidating. While many 
of the other open source communities are bold, they're somehow more 
welcoming. I see OpenSolaris as being intimidating for the average community 
member.

> Do they
> feel like they own anything there? Like their actions have direct impact
> and their efforts really paying off?

Probably depends on who you talk to and/or how they're involved with 
Solaris/OpenSolaris.

It's been hard for the members to be involved with much of the processes.

bugster is not open, the ARC cases have only been available as of recent I 
believe, and there is still no source code management.

Would you have the warm fuzzies in those conditions?

-- 

Alan DuBoff - Solaris x86 Engineering - IHV/OEM Group
Advocate of insourcing at Sun - hire people that care about our company!


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