Hey, Josh Hurst wrote: > You could make it a community phenomenon quite like Linux if you would > allow people to participate without waiting months to see the > submitted patches integrated. It sucks when a five line patch for a > very dumb bug is queued and no one cares. It sucks when projects like > the ksh93 integration need a year, which is 12 months, 367 days or > just a painful long time to integrate. Do you really think this > encourages contributors? "Come and wait a year to see your code > rejected" is the current official slogan of Opensolaris.org > Which kind of contributor treatment is that?
Agree. a) Have you contributed any code? b) Have you contributed any of your time to helping make that barrier to entry lower? Glynn _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
