OSGeo community Maxed out? Sure! Next question...
Jody Garnett
jgarnett at refractions.net
Wed Oct 25 15:45:43 PDT 2006
Cameron Shorter wrote:
> I've noticed that OSGeo as a community seems to be Maxed out. When an
> good idea is thrown out into the ether, people comment on it, but are
> not following through with committment to the task.
>
> This was not the case 6 months to a year ago when people were jumping
> in left, right and center to help out.
>
> I believe this is because the OSGeo community is now working at full
> capacity of its current membership.
> 1. Work more efficiently
This does present some ideas, but I am not sure how much is common
practice outside of my own community. I would love for example to see an
IRC Breakout (and possible coding sprint) around some the the website
content generation ideas.
Given your next point I will hesitate before adding more suggestions.
> 2. Stop coming up with good ideas.
Perhaps a betters solution would be to actually use a bug tracker and
priority system for these ideas at the committee level - use the tools
we know. By definition we are ideas pipes and not very much will stop
the flow.
Well you could cut down caffeine intake.
> 3. Start recruiting around the edges of the OSGeo Community.
I cannot really start recruiting until I show benefit, so I am a bit
stuck here :-(
Having the few issues the GeoTools community is blocked on marked as
such for the board would probably help.
> We are all Open Source community builders. No one should be more
> qualified than us at extending our community.
Interesting point, but I also have to admit that our loyalty is divided
- we all have communities to attend to as well.
Jody
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