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On Tue Oct 4 13:28:45 2011, Pascal Voitot Dev wrote:
> +1
>
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:28 PM, T.J. Crowder <t...@crowdersoftware.com
> <mailto:t...@crowdersoftware.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It would be _really useful_ to have a page on the
> playframework.org <http://playframework.org>
> site listing who the core Play! framework team are. From the outside,
> it's really hard to tell who, other than Guillaume of course, speaks
> for the project. The contributor's list[1] just tells us who
> contributes, not who's driving and/or who speaks for the project. This
> causes confusion, because apparently Zenexity people who do speak for
> the project post to this group using non-Zenexity email addresses and
> without listing their affiliation, making it hard to figure out that
> they have any standing for what they say.
>
> For example, recently Nicolas Leroux said[2] "Play 1.x will still be
> actively maintained for at least the next 8 months." and later Sadache
> Aldrobi (the name listed on the messages here) posted[3] saying "Play
> 1.x will be supported and maintained, period. I don't know were the '8
> months' comes from." Neither posted from a playframework.org
> <http://playframework.org> or
> Zenexity email address, but searching for those names on the
> playframework.org <http://playframework.org> site gives the
> impression Nicolas is closer to the
> project (as neither "Sadache" nor "Aldrobi" appears anywhere on
> playframework.org <http://playframework.org> or zenexity.com
> <http://zenexity.com>). You have to figure out that
> Sadache Aldrobi is Sadek Drobi to find out that he, too, is close to
> the project (and even seems to have a zenexity.fr
> <http://zenexity.fr> email address).
>
> That's an example of the confusion. When I first started looking at
> Play! and reading the list, it was really hard to tell who was who.
> Having a list of "core" team members who speak for the direction of
> the project would be really useful for figuring out the gravitas of
> statements by various people. And hey, Play! is really cool, I'd think
> the people responsible would want to shout about it. :-)
>
> [1] https://github.com/playframework/play/contributors
> [2] http://groups.google.com/group/play-framework/msg/ea344146bb18ae14
> [3] http://groups.google.com/group/play-framework/msg/7678393a559bfade
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