Mail Archives: geda-user/2015/10/11/03:40:18
Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
> Edward Hennessy wrote:
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>>> With gEDAhead this problem is gone. gEDAhead welcomes everybody. 50
>>> members are good, 100 are better and when it reaches the 1000,
>>> corcs will pop.
>>>
>> What gEDAhead is trying to achieve here?
>>
> A low level entry to geda development. Membership in the launchpad
> group does not grant that many permissions. You get some bragging
> rights and that's about it. But it may have a psychological effect.
> Users may feel attached to the project. It starts to be "us" rather
> than "them".
>
> Members may be more likely to start commenting on bugs, tag them
> appropriately, or even once in a blue moon start hacking.
>
> ---<)kaimartin(>---
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Hi Kai-Martin,
IMHO there are two permissions that are wanted to be able to do
development work efficient:
1) commit rights (either junior or senior) on a repository (DJ is very
liberal at giving pcb commit rights),
2) being member of the "pcb bug team" or the "gEDA bug team", as to
track progress and communicate.
I just checked: I see no new applications in Launchpad.
AFAICT, no bug team rejections either, just a total of three members who
left (AndyM, PeterB and Traumflug).
Any member of gEDAhead would want to have 1) as well.
I don't see the additional value of gEDAhead.
Just my EUR 0.02 on the matter.
Kind regards,
Bert Timmerman.
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