Hi,

this is the announcement of Max Kanat-Alexander,
the leader of the Bugzilla project about a blog analyzing their
community.

I think it is an intresting read and we might learn from it.
In the last 3-4 months there were abou 5-6 committers to Padre.
I'd be very interested in the reasons why the other 40+
people with commit right have stopped contributing?
Can we learn anything from that?

regards
  Gabor

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Max Kanat-Alexander <mka...@bugzilla.org>
Date: Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:32 AM
Subject: Community Research, Blogified
To: develop...@bugzilla.org


       Hey folks. I don't know if you remember the community research that I
did a while ago, or all the work that I did on removing barriers to
entry even longer ago, but I've finally written it all up as a blog post:

http://www.codesimplicity.com/post/open-source-community-simplified/

       It's probably good reading for anybody who wants to help improve
Bugzilla's community (or who wants to start/improve an open-source
community of their own).

       -Max
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