[cc-general] is there anybody out here?
Status: Planning
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From: Joseph M. <mo...@st...> - 2002-03-21 14:04:53
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Hi everyone, It has gotten to the point where communication has come to a halt. It is also the case that I have seen nothing from anyone as far as the task assignments go on SourceForge and the requests I've made as far as design goes. Yes, I have seen good comments and suggestions. I have also seen a few spirts of effort in the form of sample code, but unfortunately that does little by the way of progress. It has been about a month and a week since the project started and I have yet to see _any_ results from the team with the exception of myself and a couple others. I have submitted specifications, documentation, and project code. I have not been asking for you to complete your task, just show progress. Whether it be in the form of specifications, code templates, or code progress. This is not a reflection of the entire group, because I have seen things from a select few (you know who you are), but it is more of an impression on the whole. What I am doing (unless I can be convinced otherwise) is to trim the team down to those who have not only showed interest, but have showed at least something by the way of results. There is a huge difference between wanting to help, and to actually help. There is something I have learned from working on various SourceForge projects, which I thought could be different with this project, is that the most successful projects are those with few, dedicated members. So I am asking that unless you can show results and be efficient, I will have to remove you from the project. If you want to help on a limited basis I will be happy to keep you on the project, but not assign a specific task (or division) to you. When you have time and motivation you can contribute where needed. You must realize that I am not asking for you to halt your life for this project. I am a college student taking 18 credits in one of my toughest semesters and working 20 hours per week to pay rent and bills etc., but I still find a few hours here and there to contribute. The key is to be efficient and motivated when you can make time. It is easy to sit in front of the computer "working" for many hours and accomplish nothing. That is the exact thing you must not do. For the time being I am going to assume that nobody is staying with the project. I will continue working. If you want to stay, let me know. After a week, anyone who has not expressed interest to stay or who has not responded will be removed from the project. I don't mean to be a hard ass, but I don't want to wait around for everyone while the project dies. This is a great idea with great potential, and I am going to do everything I can to see this project through. Thank you for listening, and for everything you have done thus far. ============================== Joseph Monti Code Connector Project Manager Cou...@us... ============================== P.S. I apologize if this got a bit long :) |