Luke Kanies wrote:
> On Mar 2, 2009, at 10:01 AM, Paul Nasrat wrote:
> 
>>>> Would a bug day/hackfest online work?  I'd be down with trying, and
>>>> this weekend is probably one of the few weekends for a while that I
>>>> could actually work.
>>> Something I think that would make a hackfest work better would be a
>>> podcast of one of the people familiar with puppet internals going
>>> through the big picture of how all the internals work...
>> If the worst that came out of a bit of time spent on this weekend was
>> better docs/media for new developers and some triage I'd be happy.
>>
>>> Just say a screencast of going through the code and talking about how
>>> the various parts are related...
>> Could probably have a few short tutorial type pieces (writing a test,
>> fixing a simple bug, etc) to help people out.
> 
> 
> I'd love to have time to do this, but, and I've been struggling with  
> this since I started Puppet, there's this kind of inherent conflict  
> between doing actual development and writing about how to do  
> development.  Given that development time is limited, which is more  
> important?
> 

No question: at this point in Puppet's life, enabling more developers to 
work on Puppet is more strategic.

Steven


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