Let me stress that this is my opinion. Op donderdag 24 november 2005 15:20, schreef Earl Dunovant:
I think I want to be sure I understand this.
On 11/24/05, Bèr Kessels <ber@webschuur.com> wrote:
If, netto, we have substantial more developers at the end of 4.7, we made the correct choice. I beleive we should count our success mostly in the "currency" Developers. I do not care about amount of users, per se, to me they are but a factor to get more developers. We should take the word "developer" with a grain of salt, though. Anyone contributing to the development of Drupal is a developer in this case.
By "users" you mean 'people that use web sites built using Drupal'? And by "developers" you mean 'people that build web sites using Drupal, + plus project contributors"?
No. I mean people that download drupal and use it for their website. A developer would be any of these users that actually contributes something back. I (and again, let me stress that letter *I*), am not really waiting for people filing feature requests on my contribs. Nor people filing bug reports for OddFlavouredHostingProvider. Those are their itches. My itches are to get stuff working here. Nor for those that ask support, because they cannot find docs for one of these contribs. I am waiting, however for people whom either contribute a patch, or write a nice howto or doc page on something. Or who actively help by handing me good ways to improve *my* experience of these contribs. I know. This is selfish. But I do this for myself, in the first place. I am not developing stuff for FooBar Inc. or Joe User. If they can reuse my work that is great. If they then contribute bak that is even better. But once they start costing me, my time, and my efforts (and sometimes even manage to flame me in that process.....) I can really do without them. They use "our" bandwith, "our" CPU cycles, demanding our time and give nothing back. Hence comes my statement that one should not calculate an OSS project based on numbers of users, but on amount of actively involved people.
I hope? Because when I think of Drupal users I think of "people that build web sites using Drupal' and developers, to me, are project contributors.