[isf-wifidog] member of wifidog team?
Max Horváth
max.horvath at maxspot.de
Jeu 7 Sep 15:40:39 EDT 2006
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Michael,
Please don't make up your mind where to put your name or if "you're
allowed" to put it into the credits ...
You're a main part of the team - that's what counts!
Cheers, Max
Michael Lenczner wrote:
> thanks francois - and the others that sent private responses.
>
> I certainly don't want to claim that I am a developper. Just someone
> that helps with communications + publicity, use-cases, resources, etc
> kind of stuff and someone that has been committed to wifidog since
> it's inception. I thought I had made that clear by listing my areas
> in the last box. But I would be happy to be listed under contributors
> instead of developpers. Whatever makes sense.
>
>
>
> On 9/6/06, François Proulx <fproulx at edito.qc.ca> wrote:
>> Why did you even consider removing your name ? You totally deserve to
>> be there Mike. Wifidog would certainly not be the way it is now
>> without you. You have given a lot of feedback and suggestions.
>>
>>
>> On 4-Sep-2006, at 17:18 , Michael Lenczner wrote:
>>
>> > Well, I'm not sure if there are norms about who is considered a
>> > participant in an open-source project. I added myself as a
>> > participant in July. (http://dev.wifidog.org/wiki/About?version=19)
>> >
>> > I made sure not to specify that my contribution was not to the
>> code,
>> > it was working on UI, usecases, connecting with other technologies.
>> > Someone erased my name a couple of weeks later, anonymously.
>> >
>> > If I'm making a mistake by considering myself a contributor to
>> > WifiDog, please let me know. So far I know that I've spent more
>> time
>> > specifically on Wifidog than have some of the people listed as
>> > developers, recently working with Benoit, Francois, and
>> consulting in
>> > person with Gabe (from toronto), Rob (from NYC), and Jo I've
>> designed
>> > the way that we're going to be going in terms of user interface and
>> > content managment. And I've been at least partially responsable
>> for
>> > getting $2,500 dollars to both have a designer work on the
>> mockup and
>> > partially implement the mockup, getting another $2,000 which
>> will be
>> > spent on it over the next few months, and hopefully getting
>> $4,000 to
>> > improve the statistics system.
>> >
>> > I thought that those contributions, among others, connected with
>> being
>> > a constant reader of and poster to the mailing list since it's
>> > inception, would let me count myself as a member. For now, I
>> put my
>> > name back on. If I'm wrong, just let me know.
>> >
>> > Sincerely,
>> > michael
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