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From: | "Todd Goodman" <tsg1 AT earthlink DOT net> |
To: | <sjm AT judgement DOT com>, "'Christopher Faylor'" <cgf AT cygnus DOT com> |
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Subject: | RE: Cygwin participation threshold |
Date: | Sat, 27 Feb 1999 10:44:53 -0500 |
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> Steve Morris writes: [SNIP] > Personal note: I attempted to sign up for the cygwin developers > mailing list. I wasn't ready to commit to specific work but I wanted > to get a feel for the level of mutual support and how the team > interacted. I intended to silently lurk a while and then step into a > more active role as I found a place to contribute. Apparently my > justification and commitment didn't seem strong enough because I was > silently excluded. No explanation, no apology. I just wasn't added to > the list. It didn't leave a good taste in my mouth or predispose me to > step up my level of commitment to this particular freeware project. I had the same experience. A request for more information (which I forwarded) but no response after that. I can certainly understand wanting to keep usage questions, etc from the developers list and I believe it's a reasonable rule to keep the list restricted to those who contribute. However, one of the best ways to get your feet wet and find a place *to* contribute is to lurk on a developers list for a while. As is likely the case with most who aren't active contributors, it is available time at this point that keeps me from contributing more. If I was able to lurk on the developers list then I could more easily judge what I might be able to work on. If something looked like it would fit with my available time then I might be able to contribute. If I knew I might have more available time, I could see about something else. As it is now, I have no idea what even requires more work. Everything works well for me. :-) Just my $.02. Thanks for all the good work, Todd Goodman [SNIP] > Steve Morris > sjm AT judgement DOT com -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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