[ros-dev] What Happened

Ged Murphy gedmurphy at gmail.com
Thu Feb 9 00:28:04 CET 2006


Brian wrote:
> Come on, lets be serious. Having the one public dev list is the no. 1 
> way to keep new devs interested in the project, and to help expose 
> problems such as the hole dirty reversing' , and helps discurage devs 
> from doing such, because everyone will know if they do. On top of 
> that, It provides a place for people to ask things (a rather good 
> place) about the code, and the devs are paying attention to it (kinda).

Ros-Dev hasn't been removed. 
It's quiet because the whole project is quiet, no development work is 
currently taking place.
Not only is ros-dev quiet, but so is IRC, as is the private mailing list.

This isn't anything to do with the developers all chatting secretly 
underground, it's due to the fact that the project is currently lying 
dormant.

Once the devs have taken a break and taken the time to work out where to 
go next, activity should resume :)

Ged.



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