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Re: [hylafax-users] new community site




Why have I set up the Sourceforge HylaFAX site?

Truthfully, it's an act of mercy. The hylafax.org domain registrant is desireous, as you may well be able to tell, to use the domain for commercial purposes. This is the registrant's right. The recent announcement of a sponsored site reworking will likely only result in further commercialization.

First of all, for the record, the reworking of the site was primarily intented to make it easier, through the use of a wonderful content management system (either Mambo or Joomla), for a larger number of people to maintain the hylafax.org site. The current site is a bear to update, and it makes it hard for contributors to add changes without going through a webmaster. We've always been open to adding contributions to the website - your How-To section is a fine example of how someone can add to the hylafax.org site freely ... it has just been very hard to do to date and required someone to be very determined to make it work. The focus was going to be on opening up the new site even more, not closing it down. We are very interested in moving away from the Ivory Tower of website development, just as I personally helped move HylaFAX development in that direction so many years ago.


So you mostly object to the advertising you say? Comparing

https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=148904

with

http://bugs.hylafax.org/bugzilla/

One of them has a lot less advertising and it ain't sourceforge! ;-)

I personally, and more recently iFAX, have a long tradition of consulting the community before, during, and after any changes to hylafax.org and _really_ listening to what everyone had to say. Our recent announcement soliciting comments/input/feedback from the community as we build a bigger, better hylafax.org is further evidence of that. If anyone has specific objections to the present site, we would be happy to discuss them, and change/adapt the site to suite the concensus that might emerge. Of course please don't ask us to recode it in PHP overnight! ;-)

Since I'm sure you'll want to be at least equally open and democratic with your new site, I have a few concerns that perhaps you might want to address. In the release announcement at http://hylafax.sourceforge.net/4.2.2.1.php, you say:

"The HylaFAX development team is pleased to announce our 4.2.2.1 patch level subrelease!" Can you revise that to something like "The Sourceforge HylaFAX development team is pleased to announce our 4.2.2.1 patch level subrelease!". Or perhaps "I, Lee Howard, am pleased to announce"? I mean, this is your release not ours after all. If you really do represent the entire hylafax development community, than that's fine ... but I think since that community has traditionally lived at hylafax.org there would need to be a vote or something before you could officially and democratically represent it. It just seems dishonest to me.

Also, under the * KNOWN ISSUES * section, you ask people to refer to the Sourceforge bug tracker for a list of known issues. Are you actually forking the bug tracking database? I think it's important to clarify, so that people know where to file their bugs.

Also, you seem to be opposed to anyone making money from the HylaFAX name or domain name, and yet at the bottom of your front page, you seem to be collecting donations!!! We've thought about this often on HylaFAX.org, and always concluded that there would be no fair and equitable way to distribute any donations that might come in, so it was best not to offer that. As a result, the only donation we have ever accepted has been a hard drive (thanks Phil!) that is still the main drive for one of the primary hylafax.org computers. Will you be sending payments to people when they submit bug reports then?

Actually, we _did_ once look into accepting donations. We figured we would need to form an official non-profit corporate entity whose board of directors (or steering committee) consisted of people elected from the HylaFAX community, and who would ABSOLUTELY publish annual financial statements for the sake of transparency. Perhaps this is what you have done?

-Darren


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