Le mardi 01 mars 2011 à 16:41 -0600, Benjamin Peterson a écrit :
2011/3/1 Antoine Pitrou
: On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 16:23:42 -0600 Benjamin Peterson
wrote: 2011/3/1 Antoine Pitrou
: Hello,
In http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-committers/2011-February/001340.html, I was asking whether it would be useful to make a survey of past contributors, as in:
First, we did a survey of all our past developers who had left the project, asking them why they had left. This was just a free-form survey, allowing people to answer any way they wanted.
(from the quoted article in the thread linked above)
Since I didn't get any answer, I wonder if the idea simply got overlooked, or if there's no need at all.
How do you determine past developers?
By that I meant how do you determine that they're not actively contributing?
hg log -k "contributor name" Also, memory helps although it's quite perfectible :) At worse, we'll have a couple of false positives and we'll have to apologize to them... Regards Antoine.