>
>
> >
> > = Get More People Working on Trunk =
> >
> > If someone were to look at the revisions in Storm's trunk, they'd see
> > that pretty much all the recent commits come from Canonical employees.
> >  However, if they looked at the other branches registered on
> > Launchpad, it is clear that there are a number of long lived feature
> > branches containing significant contribution from the community.  The
> > prominent ones are:
> >
> >  * twisted-integration
> >  * Oracle support
> >  * Microsoft SQL Server support
>

This would be a great thing!

Storm seems to suffer from a Canonical-centric attitude. (If Canonical does
not need it, we're not interested.) This is almost never seen in other
Canonical projects like bazaar and launchpad.
  I personally felt quite a cold reception when I submitted an attempt to
make the tutorial more approachable. This has made me hesitate to make other
contributions. The present discussion about storm <-> schema integration
also hints at a keep-out attitude by the Canonical team. Perhaps Canonical
management needs to give the team more time budget to consider outside uses
of storm as well as internal use?
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Vernon Cole
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