Forged Alliance Forever Forged Alliance Forever Forums 2016-12-13T16:38:47+02:00 /feed.php?f=45&t=12584 2016-12-13T16:38:47+02:00 2016-12-13T16:38:47+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=12584&p=140463#p140463 <![CDATA[Re: FAF Client Pull Requests]]>
Sheeo wrote:
Softly wrote:It is my fervently held belief that the reason there is few people to do stuff, is because we're collectively doing a bad job of getting people involved. I think this represents a massive opportunity cost.

I am pleasantly surprised people revisited some of my PRs today, although I'm left at the unfortunate conclusion that getting people to look at my work requires me to spend hours in #aeolus explaining exactly where I think we're going wrong on the collaboration front.

Today was a Pyrrhic victory; there has been no change in overall approach, and I don't anticipate the situation improving in the future. I'm always happy to talk to people about how we can work together positively, but I personally don't feel able to make code contributions in the current circumstances. It's just a personal opinion and I'm sure people will disagree, I certainly don't intend to be confrontational or difficult about any of this.


Your choice.

We're open for discussion as we've always been. Contributors willing to help out are welcome and encouraged to do so, we just require that they actively participate in our development communication channels (slack, github). If you don't feel you can contribute, this is too bad.


How can I get into the Slack channel - been trying for quite a while actually to get an invitation ^^

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2016-07-05T16:33:46+02:00 2016-07-05T16:33:46+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=12584&p=130041#p130041 <![CDATA[Re: FAF Client Pull Requests]]> Statistics: Posted by IceDreamer — 05 Jul 2016, 16:33


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2016-07-04T02:06:04+02:00 2016-07-04T02:06:04+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=12584&p=129941#p129941 <![CDATA[Re: FAF Client Pull Requests]]> Statistics: Posted by ckitching — 04 Jul 2016, 02:06


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2016-07-04T01:57:30+02:00 2016-07-04T01:57:30+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=12584&p=129940#p129940 <![CDATA[Re: FAF Client Pull Requests]]>
Softly wrote:
It is my fervently held belief that the reason there is few people to do stuff, is because we're collectively doing a bad job of getting people involved. I think this represents a massive opportunity cost.

I am pleasantly surprised people revisited some of my PRs today, although I'm left at the unfortunate conclusion that getting people to look at my work requires me to spend hours in #aeolus explaining exactly where I think we're going wrong on the collaboration front.

Today was a Pyrrhic victory; there has been no change in overall approach, and I don't anticipate the situation improving in the future. I'm always happy to talk to people about how we can work together positively, but I personally don't feel able to make code contributions in the current circumstances. It's just a personal opinion and I'm sure people will disagree, I certainly don't intend to be confrontational or difficult about any of this.


Your choice.

We're open for discussion as we've always been. Contributors willing to help out are welcome and encouraged to do so, we just require that they actively participate in our development communication channels (slack, github). If you don't feel you can contribute, this is too bad.

Statistics: Posted by Sheeo — 04 Jul 2016, 01:57


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2016-07-04T00:10:05+02:00 2016-07-04T00:10:05+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=12584&p=129936#p129936 <![CDATA[Re: FAF Client Pull Requests]]>
I am pleasantly surprised people revisited some of my PRs today, although I'm left at the unfortunate conclusion that getting people to look at my work requires me to spend hours in #aeolus explaining exactly where I think we're going wrong on the collaboration front.

Today was a Pyrrhic victory; there has been no change in overall approach, and I don't anticipate the situation improving in the future. I'm always happy to talk to people about how we can work together positively, but I personally don't feel able to make code contributions in the current circumstances. It's just a personal opinion and I'm sure people will disagree, I certainly don't intend to be confrontational or difficult about any of this.

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2016-07-03T23:24:34+02:00 2016-07-03T23:24:34+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=12584&p=129928#p129928 <![CDATA[Re: FAF Client Pull Requests]]> Statistics: Posted by ckitching — 03 Jul 2016, 23:24


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2016-07-03T22:10:31+02:00 2016-07-03T22:10:31+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=12584&p=129917#p129917 <![CDATA[Re: FAF Client Pull Requests]]>
We do read your messages here.

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2016-07-03T19:37:54+02:00 2016-07-03T19:37:54+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=12584&p=129899#p129899 <![CDATA[Re: FAF Client Pull Requests]]>
If there was a clear pathway for getting contributions into the codebase that would be nice, especially if it could scale to accommodate new (or any) contributors as they come along. The last thing we want is for people to think they can't contribute.

Replies welcome, even if its just to let me know that people bother to read the contributors forum.

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2016-06-13T21:27:49+02:00 2016-06-13T21:27:49+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=12584&p=128648#p128648 <![CDATA[FAF Client Pull Requests]]> ), and if there is something blocking their progress I'd like to see if I can help with it.

I already asked on GitHub a couple of times and haven't had any replies, but maybe more people check the forums :)

Also for anyone wondering how to get involved in coding for FAF, I recommend checking out: http://wiki.faforever.com/index.php?tit ... ent_School

Statistics: Posted by Softly — 13 Jun 2016, 21:27


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