On 8/11/06, Carl Mc Dade <carl_mcdade@yahoo.com> wrote:
I am curious about the requirement of being a contributor to get on the Services page of the Handbook. To quote:
"This section lists some of the people and organizations providing Drupal-related services including design, installation, custom Drupal software development, training, support and consulting services.
We only list individuals and companies that have contributed to Drupal."
But there is nothing on what a contribution can be. Is it a judgement call or are there actually guidelines? Does it have to be a core contribution? do patches count? third party modules? patches to third party modules? documentation? finanancial? handbook pages?
It is a judgement call, and it is some combination of the above. One patch might not be enough (i.e. I made this patch just to get on the list), but on the other hand, if you signed up to the site, figured out the process for adding a patch, and saw the patch through until it got committed to core
It's usually pretty easy to tell what a contribution is.
Should not the actual contribution to Drupal be listed on the description page of the company or individual?
Sure...it's a matter of being difficult to cover in many cases -- i.e. captureing ALL the contributions of a particular individual/company (does me writing this email to you count?). It's pretty easy to click on the user account of a person, see how long they've been around, the list of CVS comments, hit "track" and see discussions they've been involved in, etc.
Can someone not only answer these questions but also make the according changes to the page?
Probably better covered on in the Documentation list, in terms of discussing/making written changes.