On May 30, 2008, at 9:12 AM, Michelle Cox wrote:
Maybe we should just encourage people to put a note on their pages saying how _they_ feel about the state of their dev snapshots so potential users can decide which they'd rather use?
Good suggestion. ;) Both of the full DrupalCon talks I've given on this topic [1] [2], and the handout I wrote [3], all repeat the idea that one of the key ways to be a responsible maintainer is to clearly communicate the status of your code and your plans/intentions for the future. There are already a variety of channels for this communication. I don't know what else to do to encourage people, other than to keep repeating myself. It's possible this isn't mentioned in enough of the handbooks to be visible, so if an aspiring documentation team member wanted to help this particular problem, they could pepper the appropriate handbook pages with suggestions about clearly communicating status + intentions. Thanks, -Derek (dww) [1] http://badcamp07.org/07/sessions/how-develop-and-maintain-your- drupal-contribution [2] http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/session/maintain-contributions [3] http://drupal.org/files/maintain-release-handout.pdf