On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Alan Coopersmith
wrote:
> Bonnie Corwin wrote:
>> On 05/ 5/09 05:18 AM, ? wrote:
>>> When was the sponsor program created? How does this number compare to
>>> the number of contributions to other operating systems like Linux and
>>> FreeBSD?
>>
>> I
2009/5/22 ? :
> Granted, but the number of individual contributions and the total size
> of committed changes is only a fraction of the changes at freebsd.org
> or kernel.org.
The 400 number is small and misleading - it only covers the community
members who are not Sun employees.
John Plocher wrote:
> 2009/5/22 ? :
>> Granted, but the number of individual contributions and the total size
>> of committed changes is only a fraction of the changes at freebsd.org
>> or kernel.org.
>
> The 400 number is small and misleading - it only covers the community
> memb
2009/5/22 Shawn Walker :
> When it comes down to it, I personally don't find value in comparing the
> value of open source projects based on statistical analysis of
> contributions. ?The real value in any software is the quality of utility it
> provides to a user.
Granted, but there are others (li
John Plocher wrote:
> 2009/5/22 Shawn Walker :
>> When it comes down to it, I personally don't find value in comparing the
>> value of open source projects based on statistical analysis of
>> contributions. The real value in any software is the quality of utility it
>> provides to a user.
>
> Gra
On Wed, 20 May 2009, Gordon Marler wrote:
> My Sun Contributor Agreement # is OS0240.
>
> One question: How do I submit any changes I make for review - or commit
> them in the end?
Hi Gordon -
You've come to the right place. Whomever ends up sponsoring you
can help you find the appropriate place