code reviewers and testers

Antonio Terceiro terceiro at colivre.coop.br
Tue Aug 13 15:46:57 BRT 2013


On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 11:17:14AM -0300, Bráulio Bhavamitra wrote:
> > My point is: instead of adding your name to a wiki page, you subscribe
> > yourself to a mailing list, which will be contacted when necessary.
> >
> When I need to be contacted? What I want to test and code review? What
> about Ewout, Ana, Bertoni and others?

If a topic is of interest, the reviewer/tester gets involved in the
thread. If it's not, it's easy enough to just ignore the thread. If you
want to make sure someone in special is involved, you Cc: that person
explicitly when sending to the list.

There are 30+ years of collective wisdom accumulated on how free
software projects work ... unless there is a very good reason, I think
we should should avoid trying to invent our own ways of running the
project -- doing that will just make it harder to get people who are
used to other free software projects to get involved.

Or maybe I am missing something?

-- 
Antonio Terceiro <terceiro at colivre.coop.br>
Colivre - Cooperativa de Tecnologias Livres
http://www.colivre.coop.br/


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