I absolutely love Damien's proposal for an incubator repository! And an incubator section on the modules page, or an incubator_modules section, or something of the type.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Moshe Weitzman <weitzman@tejasa.com> wrote:This calls for the set up of an "incubator" repository, where modules
>>> Perhaps we should ask them to check a checkbox "I agree to maintain this module".
>>
>> As nice as it may be, this is simply unrealistic.
>
> I think it is realistic and reasonable and prudent. IMO,
> cvs.drupal.org is not a place for code that you want to share briefly
> and forget about. or at least, lets segregate that out to something
> other than contrib/modules.
can mature and stabilize before getting into the "mainstream"
repository. Projects could be promoted from the incubator to the
mainstream repository via a review process.
After all, we have an handful of modules that are very heavily used
and can be considered as critical for the community, and a "long tail"
of more targeted, special-cased modules that forms the richness of the
community, but that don't have the same quality / support
requirements.
Between Views (the most used contributed module) and Admin Role (#100
contributed module), there is a 1/20 usage ratio. I think it would
make sense that those "high profile" modules (and other modules, the
usage is just a data point here, there are obviously other things to
consider) comply with higher standards, and be identified as such.
Damien Tournoud