Thread: Re: [Gforge-admins] Pending Projects

Re: [Gforge-admins] Pending Projects

From
Josh Berkus
Date:
Marc,

> How does it work now?  Is it a pseudo-automated email process?

No, the projects have to be manually approved.   Thing is, unless we know the
submitter, it's difficult to judge plausible-sounding-but-abandonware from
real projects.    In a lot of cases, a simple e-mail can resolve this; it
shows (1) that the submitter is still paying attention, and (2) we can ask if
they have code or are writing code or just have a "nifty idea".

GBorg currently has over 100 dead projects.   We want to avoid this as much as
possible with pgFoundry.  In fact, I might suggest a policy that any project
over 6 months old with no mailing list traffic, forum traffic, or code, be
terminated.

In the realm of new projects, I've approved the following because they come
from community members we know:
pgTranslate
z/OS Port
Solaris packages

Additionally, I've heard back from the proposer of this project, and approved
it:
Sistema de Gestión Sanatorial

I've also been approving news willy-nilly.   Let me know if there's a reason
to have a more restrictive news policy.

--Josh

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Re: [Gforge-admins] Pending Projects

From
"Marc G. Fournier"
Date:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Josh Berkus wrote:

> Marc,
>
>> How does it work now?  Is it a pseudo-automated email process?
>
> No, the projects have to be manually approved.  Thing is, unless we know
> the submitter, it's difficult to judge
> plausible-sounding-but-abandonware from real projects.  In a lot of
> cases, a simple e-mail can resolve this; it shows (1) that the submitter
> is still paying attention, and (2) we can ask if they have code or are
> writing code or just have a "nifty idea".
>
> GBorg currently has over 100 dead projects.  We want to avoid this as
> much as possible with pgFoundry.  In fact, I might suggest a policy that
> any project over 6 months old with no mailing list traffic, forum
> traffic, or code, be terminated.

Sounds more then reasonable ...


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