[TYPO3-ect] Lauching the "Partner Framework" project

Kasper Skårhøj kasper2006 at typo3.com
Tue Jan 24 21:30:59 CET 2006


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Hello Elmar,

That is a very good question. I hate to be a pessimist but quickly  
become when I see this pattern reoccuring.
Maybe, in itself its important to make sure the first creation - the  
concept - is done well enough to be of its own validity when maybe  
later someone finally implements it. Also; whether the last phase  
happens says something about how important it is directly for people.  
However; sometimes something needs to be done that individuals or  
companies are not having motivating interest in - this is what we  
will spend Association money on.

Just a few thoughts, I'm very interested in others opinions on how to  
actually finalize our projects.

BTW: It reminds me of some commercials I saw in Charles de Gaulle  
airport last week: Imagine a poster where you see a statue which is  
only finished around the head and the body is still a solid stone. Or  
imagine a picture of a piramid only half built. The text was "No  
achievement without lasting commitment".

- kasper




> Hello,
>
> sometimes it is usefull to show how other projects did it. The  
> calendar propject
> started out of a similar chaotic situation. Maybe we can learn  
> something from this.
>
> 1.) Comparism:
>
> The calendar project started with comparism of the existing  
> calendars in the
> WIKI. A very active phase.
>
> http://wiki.typo3.org/index.php/Calendar.
>
> 2.) Wishlist:
>
> As a result of this they have set up the  All-in-one Wishlist for  
> THE CALENDAR.
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> http://wiki.typo3.org/index.php/Calendar#All-in- 
> one_Wishlist_for_THE_CALENDAR
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> 3.) Concept:
>
> Now they did a concept. They even set up a hompage. But that isn't  
> linked from
> the WIKI. Nowbody can follow the track and find the concept.
>
>
> 4.) Time passed:
>
> After this a long time very little happend. There was a few  
> discussion on the NG.
>
> 5.) Alive again:
>
> Someone had done first classes. A second one added another part now.
>
>
> Although there is something promising to see meanwhile other  
> develops still
> didn't tatke up active development. We only see 2 people developing  
> out of 10
> that have originally been registered.
>
> http://wiki.typo3.org/index.php/Calendar#Non-Typo3-Scripts
>
>
> What can we learn?
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>
> Regards
>
> Elmar
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