Inviting questions from SPI

Joshua D. Drake jd at commandprompt.com
Thu Jul 12 20:33:50 UTC 2007


Tim Post wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 09:06 -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> 
>> Defining a quality project is a bit difficult, it is also fairly biased 
>> on my part. In my mind a quality project has been shown to have members 
>> that participate in the FOSS community in general, have an open forum 
>> for discussion, and show a willingness to participate in other communities.
> 
> How many of such good natured individuals focused on one endeavor
> constitute a project you'd be likely to approach?

If it is a 1 person project, I would say 1 other than that, I think we 
need to take it on a case by case basis.

> 
> Do you feel resources should be put into finding new and promising
> projects prior to 'chicken hawkers' approaching?
> 
> How do we lure developers from closing off with "as a service" products
> that can be offered free but aren't F/LOSS which seems to be the candy
> the 'chicken hawkers' have to offer?

Honestly, I don't quite get what you are asking here. Your terminology 
seems entirely off topic.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



> 
> Best,
> --Tim
> 


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