[TYPO3-dev] T3ONE.com

Steffen Kamper steffen at dislabs.de
Wed Mar 7 21:35:07 CET 2007


"Juergen Egeling" <egeling at punkt.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
news:mailman.60440.1173297090.21067.typo3-dev at lists.netfielders.de...
>* stefano cecere <scecere at krur.com> [070307 10:42]:
>> there have been many attempts to improve / work on typo3.org...
>> (from my CSS fix (the day after the new 4.0 typo3 release, to drop down 
>> menus prototypes.
>> from a not yet linked linked (right?) wonderful mailing list archive 
>> (http://support.typo3.org )
>
> What if it breaks more than it helps?
> Who will clean up?
> We did an EXT-manager remodeling, and it has now some problems.
> I am fine with all people who want to work, but it should be _finished_
> not _started_.
>
>> i think it's not an easy problem... but Olivier solved it perfectly: go 
>> straight into the work, show it everybody and say:
>> "if you like it, it's ready to go into typo3.org"
>
> Jupp, and now people have even more ressources to dig thru.
> Read http://www.t3one.com/about/story/, find all bugs, and
> wonder, why there is no link to typo3.org and association.typo3.org
> TYPO3 is not about _starting_ things, its more about _finishing_
> things.
> You can show 80% when using 20% of your time. But to get the rest
> of the 20% done, you need the 80% of the time.
>

this is wrong use of pareto :)
i think the developers spend a lot of time finishing processes in typo3. 
There are a lot of people talking about not-done-features, but don't forget 
the busy ants fixing bugs and inproving methods ;-)

vg  Steffen
> best
> Juergen
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