Ian Holsman wrote:
As a mentor on Solr, I thought I would bring this up. We need a bit more diversity in who is checking in code to SVN.
Yes, that's definitely true.
An approach to this would be for the CNET developers to back off on the commits (even though they are faster/more experienced at them) and let others step up.
I'd hate to see this. I think the key is to get more folks using it. Contributions come from use. So the focus should be on attracting users, rather than adding features. Missing features are opportunities for new developers. You'll get users with a great out-of-box experience, that does most (but perhaps not quite all) of what they want.
Doug
