On 02/18/2011 09:56 AM, Louis Desjardins wrote:
2011/2/18 a.l.e <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    hi jon,


            after having read

            http://libregraphicsworld.org/articles.php?article_id=28

            and

            
http://www.chromecode.com/2011/02/why-gimp-28-is-not-released-yet.html

            i wonder if at the next LGM we should not propose a pannel /
            workshop where
            we can discuss / present strategies for attracting new
            developers in the
            libre graphics.

            what do you think about it?


        Good initiative. However, I think that "attracting new devs" is
        a bit
        to narrow an approach. A project can have new people stop by every
        week and still not be productive. I'm thinking something along the
        lines of "How to keep and make productive libre graphics projects?".
        Having a steady inflow of new developers is part of that, but just a
        means to an end in my book.


    yep, "getting new developers involved" may be a better title...

    just to be clear: it's not mostly about a marketing strategy, but
    rather about structures and processes that can help new developers
    getting involved.

    one point is indeed getting (potential) developers to feel attracted
    by our projects (attracting them...) but, i agree with jon that the
    harder part is about getting their contribution in the projects!


+1

I think it is a great idea. I am not sure if a panel serves the idea
better than a talk or a workshop but the idea is great ! It's a topic
for LGM. A lot of people don't even thing they could be of great help to
projects. Coding is one, but features have to be carefully sketched
before we actually code. Unless the coders know the field perfectly (and
even if they do), they need the input from the users.

One thing to keep in mind is this would be more of a session about how to attract devs speaking to those already involved, not that this isn't worth discussing. Perhaps some feedback by those already involved about why would anyone in their right mind do this? How does one anticipate and answer the "What's in it for me" questions?

There might be the related discussion about increasing cross-project collaboration between projects.

Greg
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