<div dir="ltr">I'll throw this in and rest my case. Advantages of making it compulsory for CVS owners (or even first time CVS requestors) to post to dev list and get an approval:<br>
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1. Easy to implement on the Drupal site using node limit. CVS admins
would only need to increment a counter when a user's dev-list-submitted
module is accepted. Virtually no extra effort is required from the CVS admin team.<br>
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2. Everyone can be sure that no module will appear on Drupal without
having been sent to the dev list first which is definitely better for informing the community of new modules and keeping them up to date.<br>
<br>3. Promoting cooperation between developers because all developers will be informed of a new module idea and can intervene if they find it's a)useless or b)replicates their own modules or have any other valid c)objection/ d)suggestion.<br>
<br>4. Promoting a check-with-list before you code mentality to avoid writing code that is rejected.<br><br>5. Reduces useless modules on the long run.<br><br>The downsides, and let me kill these possible downsides before they arise:<br>
<br>1. Making it more difficult to contribute: <br>Which in essence tells us that posting to the dev list before creating a project node is a "BARRIER" to contributions... Unless there are contributions that must not reach the dev list before becoming projects then I think this is totally non-sense.<br>
<br>2. Requiring huge effort to implement:<br>... Really!<br><br>--<br>AA<br>
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