-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 12 Nov 2005, at 10:32 PM, Gerhard Killesreiter wrote:
That is true. And even then it mostly fails. Why? Because everybody has his pet issues with Drupal. That is not a bad thing, because it ensures that things get pushed by some individuals. To get other individuals to join them in their effort is a very difficult thing to do, as I can tell you from several years of experience. And frankly, I don't see this changing. Because people don't know what they are getting themselves into. Take for example all the people working on the relationship system. Would they have started working together were it not for that issue ?
How easy is it to get to the conclusion of that thread and know exactly where development is now. How do you know what still needs to be done. How do you know who's involved without taking mental inventory.
I disagree. Once some code comes forward there usually is some issue created and all you need to do is read the contained information. People who are not willign to do that won't read lenghty proposals either. But the person who wants to fund development in this direction might not be able to read those threads as easily, but be willing to pay people who know what they want to implement and why , actual cash money.
It would have helped to convince me if you had chosen an example of less intimidating length and complexity. I'm going to be writing some proposals myself once I've nailed down to what I believe the format should be. The first one is going to be about the crazy idea I had for the variable_set function yesterday.
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