Re: Contributor listing policy - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Joshua D. Drake |
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Subject | Re: Contributor listing policy |
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Msg-id | 20080309141950.0a8071bc@commandprompt.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Contributor listing policy (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>) |
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Re: Contributor listing policy
Re: Contributor listing policy |
List | pgsql-www |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 9 Mar 2008 12:11:57 -0700 Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> wrote: > Actually, looking at the archives, there wasn't much discussion when > you submitted the patch; I doubt that most people realized the > changes it made. I know that I wasn't clear on it, noticing only the > change in sort order, and certainly the rest of the core team (or > hackers) didn't discuss it. Perhaps you should read again there are actually two threads and there was a very long discussion. That every single core member spoke up at least once except for Jan. The following is the thread on my patch which changed the wording from Developers to Contributors and moved its home under /community/. http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-www/2007-12/msg00022.php And then a conversation you initiated on actually updating the list last November. http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-www/2007-11/msg00432.php > > Contributor listings are not a matter of *only* WWW team's > discretion. In fact, traditionally, contents of the developer > listings have been determined by the core team; As I understand it, traditionally Robert handled that with Core oversight. > if we're going to > change that and give sole authority to WWW maintainers, then I think > we ought to have an *explicit* discussion about that. > I am not sure where you got this. I never suggested in anyway it was the sole responsibility or discretion of the WWW team. > > The idea that a line of code is more important than the > > organization of an army (users) is incorrect. Without one the other > > is pointless. > > I'm hardly one to argue that non-code contributors aren't important. > However, I also don't see a reason to dramatically change the > listings all at once; why not do it in stages, with non-code > contributors listed in the "contributors" section this year, and > under "major" maybe next year? Given that non-code contributors > currently aren't listed *at all* despite the change in headings, I > still see it moving in the right direction. The reason non code contributors aren't listed is the list has been basically unmaintained for over a year. There are also code contributors that aren't listed, Stefan being one of the most glaring examples. Secondly, using your reasoning it's o.k. to overlook the contributions made by non code contributors, "because it's easier". It would be easier just to remove the whole list. If you are going to start making judgments on the value of someones contributions, you must do it in full. You can not, in good conscious be arbitrary or selective. > > The core team felt this was a reasonable compromise; Magnus felt it > was a reasonable compromise. So far, you're the only one to think > it's not a reasonable way to go, so I'd like to hear from some other > people as well as you. > Well I would like hear it from more than just you. Magnus hasn't said a word publicly, neither has Dave, Jan, Marc, Tom, Bruce, Peter or the several dozen of other major contributors that are or are not listed. Currently you and I are the only one's speaking about this. Secondly - -www is hardly the forum for this as this is not about "the website" but about attribution to the contributors to the community which should take place in a more populous forum such as -general. Robert (who I believe is actually person in charge of this list) has stated: A major contributor is differentiated from other contributors based on 1) longevity in the community, 2) number of areas they work on, 3) signifigance of the contributions that have been made. http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-www/2007-11/msg00488.php Based on the above policy, code has nothing to do with it, the size of contribution does. The fact that non core contributors haven't been listed appears to be an oversight more than anything. One that is long overdue to be fixed. Sincerely, Joshua D. Drake - -- The PostgreSQL Company since 1997: http://www.commandprompt.com/ PostgreSQL Community Conference: http://www.postgresqlconference.org/ Donate to the PostgreSQL Project: http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate PostgreSQL political pundit | Mocker of Dolphins -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFH1FR4ATb/zqfZUUQRAkGpAJ43oCgc0B7NoNmSw2Ux46MbhSsKIACfd0Ga Izxu+8mo+piPhspfoq/drHI= =t/es -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----