+1 for giving more recognition to contributors.
Not sure whether I like the idea of adding a THANKS file to the sources
though.
Doing something on the web-/community site on the other hand is a great
idea.
Maybe something like on the Weld website -
http://seamframework.org/Weld
where the
contributors are listed. Question is when to add/list someone? How many
bugs reports
do you have to create or how many lines of code do you have to contribute?
Anyways, details aside I think it is a good idea. If we start with the
website we
can include a link to the page in the readme which I prefer to a separate
file.
--Hardy
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 10:40:43 +0200, Strong Liu <stliu(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
as an open source project, we have been getting lots of help from
community, many people report bugs, suggest new features, provide
patches and so on.
we really appreciated that.
so, i'm thinking we can add a THANKS file in the root of project to
identify contributions of people. and eventually, we can create a page
on
hibernate.org that lists all hibernate contributors.
what do you think?
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Strong Liu <stliu(a)hibernate.org>
http://hibernate.org
http://github.com/stliu
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