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  1. May 23, 2008

    Heh, so everything I can see so far is:

    • All Contributors wear pink shirts and have long hair (or only girls are permitted to contribute proposals?)
    • Zend Liaisons use 8-balls to decide if a proposal gets accepted or not
    • Zend Team members are all very young kids

    Well, but all in all, nice diagram

    1. May 23, 2008

      (lol) I agree with you, the diagram should be corrected.
      I'm asking what do the "bug spray" and the notebook mean in the Incubators boxes.

      I wouldn't use a Eight Ball to decide wherever the code should be archivied, sent to the laboratory or the incubator.

      By the way I wish, besides the icons, a more detailed (in terms of image quality) will be used for the final diagram.

      Eih, I have long hairs, does it means I can contribute even if I'm not a girl?

      PS: I've never wore, and will never wear, a pink shirt

  2. May 23, 2008

    I think bug spray means that during incubator development you write tests and as your code coverage increases you may find some bugs. So you debug it with bug spray Well that's a metaphor

    Well girl with pink shirt is also only a figure. I'm glad that someone actually inserted girl here because ZF actually has female contributors. And if it was a man some might say that its unfair with female contributors. Girl with pink shirt is OK.

    All in all it's just diagram.

  3. May 27, 2008

    Does "archived" mean "rejected"? If so, tell it like it is!

    Also, some indication on the criteria that the Zend team uses would be helpful to avoid wasting everyone's time on proposals that are never ever gonna be accepted.

    Regards,

    Rob...

    1. May 27, 2008

      Not only rejected proposals get archived, but also proposals which are in the new section and aren't update for some period of time.

      1. May 27, 2008

        How do we tell one from the other?

        1. May 29, 2008

          The rejected ones have comments that they were rejected

  4. Sep 22, 2009

    If your proposal goes to Extras library, you win a certificate and a gold medal... if it goes to Standard library you win a certificate and... a blue medal? =D

  5. Apr 10, 2010

    I feel like it's a very stupid question, but where to present your idea to the community? Just create a proposal? It seems to me that that would create a sh**load of spam...

  6. Aug 03, 2010

    We need a new picture having the new "CR Team" somewhere on it

    1. Aug 03, 2010

      Fyi, the CR Team currently reviews all proposals that have been marked as 'ready for recommendation'. The problem with such a new picture is that nobody knows what PadraicB looks like

  7. Aug 09, 2010

    Where does one present an idea to the community?

    1. Aug 10, 2010

      I would start with the zf mailing lists.

      You can see the mailing lists here. (http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Contributing+to+Zend+Framework).

      You can always check out #zftalk and #zftalk.dev on irc

      1. Aug 10, 2010

        Thanks

  8. Aug 11, 2010

    Does "ready for recommendation" mean that the proposal includes working code (not necessarily fully tested, but written & feature complete as far as the Contributor is concerned)? If so, is there a standardized place to make that code available to the community?