I have the requisite decision-making power. I hereby delegate Vaniver to come up with a plan of action, and will use what power I have to see that that plan gets executed, so long as the plan seems unlikely to do more harm than good (but regardless of whether I think it will work). Vaniver and the community will need to provide the personpower and the funding, of course.
Read that as both Nate and me seeing me as more optimistic than him, and wanting to settle it by experiment (actually making the change and seeing if it helps), but this being limited to upside instead of downside.
That is, if I propose a change that “totally won’t hurt” and Nate is sure it’ll hurt, then Nate will go with his gut, but if I propose a change that “totally will help” and Nate is sure it won’t help, then Nate will see what happens when we try.
If it comes to that. I’m still figuring out what changes need to be made and what they’d take to make; one of them, for example, looks like it might just be flipping a config flag. Now, $1 to change and $99 to know where to change, but I know at least one person who’s volunteered to donate some of that knowledge. (If you are interested in doing development work, either for pay or as a volunteer, please do reach out.)
I have the requisite decision-making power. I hereby delegate Vaniver to come up with a plan of action, and will use what power I have to see that that plan gets executed, so long as the plan seems unlikely to do more harm than good (but regardless of whether I think it will work). Vaniver and the community will need to provide the personpower and the funding, of course.
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Read that as both Nate and me seeing me as more optimistic than him, and wanting to settle it by experiment (actually making the change and seeing if it helps), but this being limited to upside instead of downside.
That is, if I propose a change that “totally won’t hurt” and Nate is sure it’ll hurt, then Nate will go with his gut, but if I propose a change that “totally will help” and Nate is sure it won’t help, then Nate will see what happens when we try.
A Kickstarter, perhaps?
If it comes to that. I’m still figuring out what changes need to be made and what they’d take to make; one of them, for example, looks like it might just be flipping a config flag. Now, $1 to change and $99 to know where to change, but I know at least one person who’s volunteered to donate some of that knowledge. (If you are interested in doing development work, either for pay or as a volunteer, please do reach out.)