Hello Marcel -
I feel that some things that are put into discussion just take too long to get out of discussion or don't really ever get any feedback. So the idea is that I'll bring these up at Dev-meetings so we get some movement on them. The example I used was the DBIC - we've been talking about this for a few years now and I think it's time we all vote and decide on the correct path forward. That is it - nothing more complicated than that. I think that the problem comes from the fact that TIMTOWTDI. ie: there is not "one correct path". We should give deadlines for proposals and POC, then call for a vote, and once we've voted, let's do it like this. There's probably another way to do it, probably a better way according to someone, but it's the way we've decided to go, that's it. And the ones who will do it should have a big voice (in french we say something like "persuaders are not
Le 14/10/2014 17:27, Brendan Gallagher a écrit : paying", to express that it's easy to say what to do when you don't have to do it yourself ;-) ) -- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, expert du logiciel libre pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software for libraries expert