quality@glassfish.java.net

Re: motivation game

From: Judy Tang <judy.j.tang_at_oracle.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 09:24:59 -0700

Hi Vladimir,

Thank you for taking your time to think about how to motivate FishCAT.
The *Avenue to Earn Dukes *in your
blog is a good summary on things we like FishCAT to contribute to
GlassFish quality. For *Avenue to Spend Dukes,*
may be start some thing simple and small, easy to do, and is withing
FishCAT scope. FishCAT goal is to involve
community to test bits and file bugs to improve quality, we will keep
this goal in mind to come out some thing
fun and easy to do. Welcome all the ideas from every one!

Thanks again for your valuable input :-)
Judy

*Avenue to Earn Dukes:*

   1. For registration as new member: 10 dukes
   2. Answer on forum -- 1-5 dukes
   3. File one enhancement: 5 dukes
   4. Implement one enhancement or optimization: 5-50 dukes
   5. Filing one bug: 5 dukes for properly described submission and 2
      dukes for poor filing issue
   6. Helpful comment on bug: 2 dukes
   7. Fix one bug: 5-25 dukes
   8. Review docs: 5-10 dukes
   9. Write one section of documentation: 15-50 dukes
  10. Provide one working example: 15 dukes
  11. Write one blog: 30 dukes
  12. Write article with example(s) : 50 dukes
  13. Write book: 500-2000 dukes
  14. Research: 30 dukes
  15. Design: 50 dukes
  16. Support: 50 dukes
  17. Creating demo: 50 dukes
  18. Increase traffic to the site: 10-50 dukes
  19. Community moderator monthly salary : 100 dukes
  20. Forum moderator monthly salary : 70 dukes


*Avenue to Spend Dukes:*

   1. voting for issues: 1-10 dukes
   2. tip on forum: 1-2 dukes
   3. advice on forum: 3-5 dukes
   4. answer on forum: 5 dukes
   5. bug fix: 5-25 dukes
   6. enhancement: 5-50dukes
   7. 1 hour support: 50 dukes
   8. functional unit review: 25 dukes
   9. functional module review: 75 dukes
  10. application review: 150 dukes
  11. president's place on the duke image for one month period: 500 dukes

Vladimir Perlov wrote:
> Hi Cats,
>
> For start please read the following blog from Seth Godin. It will give
> you push to act more brave in this world :)
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Validation is overrated
> <http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/198516/13472384/3855453/http://feedproxy.google.com/%7Er/typepad/sethsmainblog/%7E3/cda0r5U6mqI/validation-might-be-overrated.html>
>
> If you're waiting for a boss or an editor or a college to tell you
> that you do good work, you're handing over too much power to someone
> who doesn't care nearly as much as you do.
>
> We spend a lot of time organizing and then waiting for the system to
> pick us, approve of us and give us permission to do our work.
>
> Feedback is important, selling is important, getting the market to
> recognize your offering and make a sale--all important. But there's a
> difference between achieving your goals and realizing your work matters.
>
> If you have a book to write, write it. If you want to record an album,
> record it. No need to wait for someone in a cubicle halfway across the
> country to decide if you're worthy.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> *Small Introduction*
>
>
> In our world where financial systems everywhere compromised deeply and
> the whole industries getting rip off, people need a new kind of
> protective layer. People need some kind of power. But problem with the
> power is that it is acting like electricity. To control the
> electricity people using wires, accumulators, transformers and so on.
> In our case the roles of those devices should play virtual currency
> and system of privileges. In another words currency is wires with
> accumulators and privileges are transformers.
>
>
> *Blog*
>
> *
> *
>
> I have setup temporary blog where put some ideas how I see we should
> proceed further. Please read all posts from the following blog and
> provide feedback:
>
> http://fishcatgame.wordpress.com/
>
>
> My hope is that we are ready to take some actions.
>
>
> Thank you for attention,
>
> Vladimir
>
>
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