Umm, that's a big no no Phillippe.<br><br>I wonder where others communities success resides...<br>Is not the right attitude for a community that wants to do the things right (and AFAIK that's one of the values that promotes Smalltalk). If SourceForge allows to register projects without descriptions or content is their problem.
<br>I don't buy the people is too lazy about writing 20 words for a description but not to write code and upload to the server.<br><br>To send an e-mail to the authors or figuring out what a project does each time or worst, loading the package and reading the code, is step on people's balls too (and to more people out there). Am I so confused or wrong asking for this?
<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/5/17, Philippe Marschall <<a href="mailto:philippe.marschall@gmail.com">philippe.marschall@gmail.com</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
2007/5/17, subbukk <<a href="mailto:subbukk@gmail.com">subbukk@gmail.com</a>>:<br>> On Thursday 17 May 2007 6:55 pm, Ralph Johnson wrote:<br>> > The main reason why most project on SqueakSource don't have a decent
<br>> > project description is because most people are lazy.<br>> A rule isn't a rule unless it is enforced!<br>><br>> How about rejecting project submissions unless they come with atleast 20 words<br>> in their description? Surely, creating a 20-word abstract shouldn't be too
<br>> much of a burden for someone who has put in so much effort into a project.<br><br>Which part of "we don't want to step on people's balls" wasn't clear?<br><br>Cheers<br>Philippe<br><br>> Regards .. Subbu
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