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Re: [Savannah-register-public] Cleaned up the project pile a bit :)
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Alexander Shulgin |
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Re: [Savannah-register-public] Cleaned up the project pile a bit :) |
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Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:33:59 +0300 |
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 11:28 PM, Sylvain Beucler <address@hidden> wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, and as far as I can see, this primarily happens to originally
> > poorly written submissions. But still I'm trying to give some brief
> > hints when rejecting submission--eventually people may learn
> > something. ;)
>
> Yes, that's a good thing. I was suggesting you ask for resubmission
> more easily (instead of waiting for an answer).
OK :-)
> > > > May be we could try to find a few more volunteers? I feel like I'm
> > > > the only one actually reviewing projects lately.
> > >
> > > That's a good idea.
> >
> > What are our options? May be we can have a link posted under 'Take
> > Action' section of the front page of www.gnu.org or something like
> > this?
> >
> > Sad to say, but I'm pretty sure no one of the people I know directly
> > would response to such a call for volunteers. :/
>
> Well, it's not the first time this happens, alas.
>
> We post more or less proeminent notices, often at Savannah.gnu.org,
> sometimes involving the GNU Volunteers Coordinators. This is a tedious
> process because some of the volunteers start helping and are being
> taught about project approval, but do not stay for long - and usually
> I'm the one who does the teaching ;)
>
> I'd be in favor of pinging the recently helping people who recently
> "disappeared", and ask Dennis if he's still interested in the job
>
> (http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers-public/2008-04/msg00013.html)
Agreed, it should be easier to reconnect with people who already a bit
familiar with the process then teach a bunch of total freshmen (if any
appear). ;-)
--
Alex