Quality Teams on the wiki

Stanislav Karchebny berk at upnet.ru
Mon Mar 8 18:50:10 CET 2004


On Monday 08 March 2004 17:31, Marc Heyvaert wrote:

> these lists. A wiki page is a public interface, but
> once you start working on something is is best for you
> to keep in touch with the developers anyway. So I
> still think that a mailing list is better suited for
> this.

Mailing list is not suited for available from everywhere, at any time public 
progress of your work. The reports you send to the list go down into archives 
and its not the best interface to search for particular project's statuses. 
Wiki page does not mean developer interaction via ML should be dropped, it 
simply complements it.

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keep in touch. berkus -- http://lye.upnet.ru/

Roey on #kde-devel:  when I hear best of breed I tune out--it's too much a 
buzzword.  What I carry between my legs is best of breed.  And like KDE, just 
because it's less visible doesn't mean it gets less usage.


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