The bottleneck is coding

Alberto Salvia Novella es20490446e at gmail.com
Sun Mar 9 12:52:53 UTC 2014


As seen in graphs at 
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/One%20Hundred%20Papercuts/>, the One Hundred 
Papercuts project is getting at this moment very little attention in coding.

- Why do you think this is happening?
- How do you think coding papercuts' fixes will be appealing?
- Where do you think they will be good places to advertise the project?

At this time I suspect we have a challenge concerning Quality; that is 
most programmers prefer manually fixing bugs mostly in their own 
programs, and just a bit in the rest's. And this is a challenge because 
Ubuntu's alphas are made of betas.

Perhaps the point is making the application's developers themselves 
wanting their programs to be released stable in Ubuntu, what will be 
easy once the distribution wins enough momentum. Just thoughts.

Regards ○o。.



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