Scott
+1 to encourage more community contribution.
I have marked this bug as helpwanted.
Wenfeng
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Guys,
I think that I sent out an email about getting BIRT involved in the Eclipse Bug Days. I was
hoping we could spend some time discussing the logistics of making this happen
in our next PMC. I think that if we are going to do this, there may need
to be a bit of change on the process side for the dev team.
For example, I had a look at some relatively simple code that could be cleaned
up and made more efficient. I submitted a bugzilla entry
for it and asked if this is a good help wanted item. One of the reasons
that I thought it would be a good bug day item is that it is so trivial.
Believe me, it would have been far easier for me to just re-write the code
myself and check it in. My thought is that this is just the type of bug
that is ideal as a help wanted item.
So instead of just fixing it, we would provide information on the tests that
the fix needs to pass, and mark it as a help wanted / bug day item. Then
someone from the community has a chance to get involved and give something
back. I think the key here is to give people the opportunity to give
something back in bite size chunks.
The hard thing for the dev team will be to change the style from just fix it
and get it done. To figure out how to build bite size pieces and be able to
manage these pieces. I think initially, supporting this structure will be
more work, but my hope is that over the long run we will get more participation
and ownership of the BIRT code, which I think would be good for everyone.
Thoughts? Or is this better to discuss on the phone?
Scott