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RE: Request for comments : FishCAT, the way forward

From: Vladimir Perlov <vladperl_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 17:25:48 +0000

Hi Richard,I wondering when the survey for cats will be ready.
Without getting at least some feedback from them it will be hard for us to define a good starting point.What do you think we should do if nobody will response to survey?Should we scale up or scale back in case of silence :)
Vladimir
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 16:10:41 +0200
From: rjdkolb_at_gmail.com
To: quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: Request for comments : FishCAT, the way forward

Hi Vladimir

On 28 June 2010 15:47, Vladimir Perlov <vladperl_at_hotmail.com> wrote:





>What sort of questions would you ask ?The main question is their opinion regarding introducing strong awarding/motivation schema.But before we send them survey we need to define our politics more clearly.

I have been thinking a lot about your blog.
It is a very good idea, but not so sure we can go there just yet. We must still prove that FishCAT is that valuable.

I've been looking at NetBeans and how it does things. There is no real reward system.

Basically 'Useful issue reports are ones that get issues fixed !' , i.e. your reward is something fixed

I've also been looking at Duke Dollars. http://developers.sun.com/forums/dukedollars.html

Maybe we can start something like this. Even if I have to buy a T-Shirt for the top performers every quarter myself.
Once we have this going maybe we can move towards your model.

Your thoughts ? Sorry I may have taken some wind out of your sails... I really like your ideas.


regards
Richard.

                                               
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