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Dev-Call "About the Dev-Community" #29
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Update: we've had a good stream of new developers express interest in contributing to Bisq lately, based purely on word-of-mouth and digital outreach. While this is a good start, I don't think we should stop here. Discussing further efforts, especially from the perspective of newer developers, may help a lot. Also, perhaps more importantly: I think we need to brainstorm things we can do to make "on-boarding" easier. Several of the new people who have come by left after not knowing how to proceed. Those that stuck around seemed to stumble a bit. At the risk of sounding like a bean-counter, the potential value of a good new developer is astronomical, so I think it's worth spending time and effort to make sure they have what they need. Perhaps making the set of "good first issues" more current, making a basic code walk-though (as proposed elsewhere), etc. could help, among other things. |
@m52go I agree with you. Weekly update of "good first issues" should be priority for one of maintainers. |
Recording published here: |
Agenda
if one touches stuff which really fixes Bisq (performance-wise, security-wise, ...) the changes tend to be quite large, large changes are hard to review, reviews are not done, dev does not get compensated, Bisq does not get fixed
if one touches small GUI stuff, changes tend to be small, fast review, compensation
Hence, the smart thing to do is to do small fixes that do not touch the real issues Bisq has
The repeating pattern is: no ack, no merge, conflict, rebase, no ack, no merge, dev looses interest, Bisq has another stale issue (has been fixed technically but will not be included and thus, has to be redone)
Schedule
When: Thursday, 2019-09-12 18:00 CEST
Duration: 1,5h
How: https://zoom.us/j/187978955, web link https://zoom.us/wc/join/187978955?pwd=
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