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15 Comments
comments.show.hideMay 23, 2008
Ben Scholzen
<p>Heh, so everything I can see so far is:</p>
<ul class="alternate">
<li>All Contributors wear pink shirts and have long hair (or only girls are permitted to contribute proposals?)</li>
<li>Zend Liaisons use 8-balls to decide if a proposal gets accepted or not</li>
<li>Zend Team members are all very young kids</li>
</ul>
<p>Well, but all in all, nice diagram <ac:emoticon ac:name="wink" /></p>
May 23, 2008
Andrea Turso
<p>(lol) I agree with you, the diagram should be corrected.<br />
I'm asking what do the "bug spray" and the notebook mean in the Incubators boxes.</p>
<p>I wouldn't use a Eight Ball to decide wherever the code should be archivied, sent to the laboratory or the incubator.</p>
<p>By the way I wish, besides the icons, a more detailed (in terms of image quality) will be used for the final diagram.</p>
<p>Eih, I have long hairs, does it means I can contribute even if I'm not a girl?
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<p>PS: I've never wore, and will never wear, a pink shirt <ac:emoticon ac:name="cheeky" /></p>
May 23, 2008
Pawel Przeradowski
<p>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 <ac:emoticon ac:name="smile" /> Well that's a metaphor <ac:emoticon ac:name="cheeky" /></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>All in all it's just diagram.</p>
May 27, 2008
Rob Allen
<p>Does "archived" mean "rejected"? If so, tell it like it is!</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Rob...</p>
May 27, 2008
Ben Scholzen
<p>Not only rejected proposals get archived, but also proposals which are in the new section and aren't update for some period of time.</p>
May 27, 2008
Rob Allen
<p>How do we tell one from the other?</p>
May 29, 2008
Ben Scholzen
<p>The rejected ones have comments that they were rejected <ac:emoticon ac:name="smile" /></p>
Sep 22, 2009
Guilherme Blanco
<p>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</p>
Apr 10, 2010
mist
<p>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...</p>
Aug 03, 2010
Alexander Steshenko
<p>We need a new picture having the new "CR Team" somewhere on it <ac:emoticon ac:name="smile" /></p>
Aug 03, 2010
Dolf Schimmel (Freeaqingme)
<p>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 <ac:emoticon ac:name="cheeky" /></p>
Aug 09, 2010
Joseph Friedman
<p>Where does one present an idea to the community?</p>
Aug 10, 2010
Shaun Farrell
<p>I would start with the zf mailing lists. </p>
<p>You can see the mailing lists here. (<a class="external-link" href="http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Contributing+to+Zend+Framework">http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Contributing+to+Zend+Framework</a>).</p>
<p>You can always check out #zftalk and #zftalk.dev on irc</p>
Aug 10, 2010
Joseph Friedman
<p>Thanks </p>
Aug 11, 2010
Martin Rio
<p>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?</p>