We have a small team. Keeping Trinity moving forward is a challenge. Yet I believe we have
a committed and dedicated team, small or not, and somehow we keep moving forward.
I don't expect people to give up their day jobs to support Trinity, but I found this
article interesting:
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Independent-software-developers-go-f…
I don't know what fund raising ideas we can use. Selling shirts and coffee cups
requires serious overhead and personnel. Yet sometimes I wonder what we could do to keep
Trinity moving at a nice speed.
Another idea I had today came from an RSS feed title:
"KDE SC 4.8.4 delivers monthly stabilization update"
After we release R14.0.0, I'm wondering whether we could do something similar. Every
month or so we release a point release for Trinity that includes bug fixes and possibly
one enhancement request.
Even if we push only two or three bug fixes, this monthly release would show the project
is alive and well. A monthly stablization release also is great public relations because
the various news people publish those press releases.
A monthly release does not mean a complete overhaul of the mirrors, etc. We would need
only resync those packages that change. At three or four bug resolutions that likely would
mean only a package or two changes.
A monthly stablization release will be much easier to manage after R14 than trying to
backport patches for 3.5.13 because much changed between R14 and 3.5.13. After R14 we
should be quite stable (ABI/API) and monthly bug patches should be easy to coordinate
among packagers.
Just ideas and thoughts.
Darrell