Sven Anderson: > I also don't think fixed numbers in rules are very wise. What about > offering some moving average stats of various metrics somewhere (maybe > they already exist?) and just referring to them in the rules as a guide > line? That's more dynamic and adapts to the different activity levels > over modules and time.
Wow. No! The idea was not to have an over-engineered system of random rules, and also not to introduce a _scale_, but an extemely low and obviously reasonable cut-off point as a minimal barrier of entrance, serving as a guideline for the people doing the nomination, saving the hassle of discussing unreasonable nominations, and prevent the embarassement of being declined for the nominee. This was briefly discussed before opengov went public, but it wasn't formalized as there was the assumption that the nominators would apply such "obviously reasonable" lower limits themselves. And yes, I think _that_ has failed (mostly because "JIRA work" currently "needs" it), that's why I came up with the proposal. Andre' _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
