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From: Günter Dannoritzer<dannoritzer@w...>
Date: Fri Apr 14 21:23:02 CEST 2006
Subject: [oc] kindly convert opencores cvs repository to subversion (svn)
Hi,I just wanted to add something to the CVS/SVN discussion. With CVS or SVN we are talking about different tools and how they might simplify usage of the service provided by opencores. I would like to extend that discussion to the whole of opencores.
Recently a long contributor to opencores, Rudolf Usselmann, announced that he would withdraw from the mailing list, after being attacked by somebody about a core he has provided to opencores.
Sadly enough, there was not much objection to his announcement.
-- Just to remember that after all the cores he and his colleagues provided to opencores, he also donated money for the new server. --
I don't want to draw on this, but the core of his frustration was that some times the amount of "me-too" emails seemed to exceed the number of contributional emails. Also, people who contribute face criticism from people who do not contribute and the contributors have no way of controlling their contribution.
I have been pondering about this for a while and wanted to throw some ideas here in the discussion.
The first basic idea I had is to add some type of credit system to registered users that contributed to a project. Every user who takes part in a core development project gets some credit for that. There could be some measures so that the given credit is based on size of the contribution.
A project maintainer can select what group of people he wants to make the core public to. Now this would soften the "open" in opencores, I know, but I think it would be an additional encouragement for people to contribute to opencores and hence an overall gain for the community.
What are your all thoughts on this?
Cheers,
Guenter
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