On 1/19/07, Jill Elaine <jillsemail@bendbroadband.com> wrote:
Getting back to this subject, developers here have suggested that contributed modules should, ideally, have a co-maintainer. Others have suggested max-time-limits for 'ignored' modules before they are allowed to be adopted.
Since Drupal is all about flexibility, what about gathering a little more info from developers at the time they request a CVS account?
The current CVS app is pretty sparse http://drupal.org/cvs-account Here are some suggested additional questions:
<snip> Lots of good stuff. Making the form uber complicated makes us do lots of work in coding (and potentially storing) that information. Let's take a bunch of that stuff and create a second textarea, suggesting that that information get included. Co-maintainer information in particular is a good idea....but I think that is already stored in the project / CVS module. So...good instructions there on adding A field with an alternate email address is probably the other bit we could get as structured data. The project module has an email address field that we could use for this?
Comments? Suggestions?
Gerhard/infrastructure: could we run info that shows us which modules haven't had a commit in 3 months? Trimming and announcing stale modules is something else we can do. Thanks, Jill! -- Boris Mann Vancouver 778-896-2747 San Francisco 415-367-3595 Skype borismann http://www.bryght.com