Hi, Number of people who have participated in the beta breaker issues (one of which is usability of a new functionality so it requires zero experience with anything): 17. Total number of replies on these issues: 38 + 36 = 74. Number of folloups on the GPL thread: 168. Number of participants in the GPL thread: 31 Of these participates in the beta break threads: 6 Other well known Drupal contributors in the GPL thread: 12 You know who you are and which group you are in and what have you added to the Drupal community. Thanks. Good night. Karoly Negyesi
Upon reading your message (the last, not this one) I downloaded a fresh copy of Drupal 6 and began to try to contribute at least. I've mostly been working in contrib and not core, so we'll have to see if I can add much value.... Yeah I also responded to the GPL message, but who can resist.... Good night :). Dave On Sep 7, 2007, at 6:47 PM, Karoly Negyesi wrote:
Hi,
Number of people who have participated in the beta breaker issues (one of which is usability of a new functionality so it requires zero experience with anything): 17.
Total number of replies on these issues: 38 + 36 = 74.
Number of folloups on the GPL thread: 168.
Number of participants in the GPL thread: 31
Of these participates in the beta break threads: 6
Other well known Drupal contributors in the GPL thread: 12
You know who you are and which group you are in and what have you added to the Drupal community. Thanks.
Good night.
Karoly Negyesi
Op zaterdag 08 september 2007, schreef Karoly Negyesi:
You know who you are and which group you are in and what have you added to the Drupal community. Thanks.
So? That learns us that Drupal Community is not a pluriform group of coders. Fine. Learned that only from these threads? Pleas stop crying: Drupal has never been Coders-only. And will never be that. In fact: it grew from people who EXCLUSIVELY TALKED about CMSes: drop.org. Bèr -- Drupal, Ruby on Rails and Joomla! development: webschuur.com | Drupal hosting: www.sympal.nl
You know who you are and which group you are in and what have you added to the Drupal community. Thanks.
So? That learns us that Drupal Community is not a pluriform group of coders. Fine. Pleas stop crying: Drupal has never been Coders-only. And will never be that. In fact: it grew from people who EXCLUSIVELY TALKED about CMSes: drop.org.
Hm, the original letter was very carefully crafted to avoid the conclusion that contribution == coding . Let me quote: "one of which is usability of a new functionality so it requires zero experience with anything" it was _exactly_ people with knowledge about other CMSes and in general, web applications who were needed in the actions issue which is resolved by now. There were non-coders who did contribute to the issue, thanks god. I am just following up because you are twisting my words. Regards, NK
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Karoly Negyesi