Am 11.03.2012 um 18:26 schrieb Pascal Robert <[email protected]>:

> 
> Le 2012-03-11 à 10:56, Johann Werner a écrit :
> 
>> 
>> Am 11.03.2012 um 01:02 schrieb David Avendasora:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I think it would be an excellent idea for WOCommunity to have an Apple 
>>> Developer Account because it would give a unified face to the organization 
>>> for Apps like RuleModeler, but it would also make it possible to release 
>>> eBooks for things like "Getting Started with WebObjects" and such and 
>>> create a way for the community to generate revenue.
>> 
>> +1
>> 
>> perhaps a donate button on the wocommunity website would add to this if it 
>> doesn't take much effort
> 
> Donation in addition to the membership program?

Yes

> 
>>> Sure, we can still offer the tools and content for free, but I'm betting 
>>> that there are some people who will pay for them just because they *can* 
>>> pay for them.
>>> 
>>> Unfortunately, before we can create the account, I think that we really 
>>> need to be a formal organization, which we have discussed several times. We 
>>> can't leave everything to Pascal. He's only one person, and he already does 
>>> an insane amount of work for the community. Maybe he's still the right one 
>>> to do this, but then someone needs to take on some of the other work that 
>>> he's already doing.
>>> 
>>> Who will step forward and commit to taking on responsibilities?
>>> 
>>> I'd be willing to take on Jenkins management and configuration.
>> 
>> I would gladly help out for wonder github (reviewing pull requests, 
>> integration-/master-branch commits, writing changelogs on the wiki) though 
>> at least 2-3 people should be focussed on that.
> 
> With the number of patches we get, I don't think we need 2-3 people. For the 
> changelogs, we can use automate this by using post commit hooks in GitHub to 
> create or update a page on Confluence.

I was thinking more of something like the former Project Wonder blog people can 
read without being a full time programmer ;)
to replicate the github commit logs on the wiki doesn't make much sense
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