On March 30, 2003 04:53 am, Francois Gouget wrote:
'Wine is almost finished and there are few things that are missing -- and these can't by just anyone. Really, now the last thing we need is people comming over and messing with the source.'
You can't "slightly transpose" things and expect that you get anything interesting. Look, all I'm saying is that this gives the wrong impression. Wine really needs developers in 99% of the cases. We can have the greatest website, and a nice Bugzilla, and all the organization that we'd want, but without code, it's nothing. On the other hand, any improvement in the code will get us more users, more developers, more mind share, and that will result in people helping out *automatically* without us asking for help.
So let's look at the Contributing page. We ask for web people. Fine. We could use some, granted, but do we really need anyone at the moment? What would they do? I've posted a "still TODO" list a few days ago, almost nothing there can be easily done by a newcomer. Actually what we need is someone that monitors the wine-devel list like Brian so they can keep things like the Who's Who etc up to date. But for those we don't need to advertise on that page!
So my problem is one of priorities. The very first thing we say is: we need help with the web site! But that's simply false. What we really need is developers, people testing apps, and customers for Wine-based companies. Period. The rest matters less than 0.000001% in the great scheme of things. So let's be truthful, I think it works better in the long run.