So… retired/unemployed programmers or employed ones who’d like to contribute to open source:
What do you think of a “Civilian Documentation Corps”¹?
There are tons of contributed packages to popular languages that are fine but underused because underdocumented. Some of the package owners are well-intentioned but no good at documentation or don’t understand its importance. Why not swoop in with an offer of help? (1/6)
Why a “corps”? Why not just have individual programmers do it? After all, that’s what I am doing with the Elixir Lens package² and, before it, the PureScript lens package³.
Because individual people doing Thing X are just weirdos. A group of people dedicated to doing Thing X raises its profile, makes it seem a thing worth doing. (2/6)
Also, an organization can encourage people doing the Right Things to keep doing them. When I was chair of the Agile Alliance, I created the Gordon Pask Award⁴ to give small cash grants + recognition to people who were advancing the state of the practice, hoping they would have a higher profile from which to replace Boring Old Farts like me. That didn’t work out so great, but I still think things like MacArthur Genius Grants⁵ can be useful. (3/6)
¹ I picked the name because the Civilian Conservation Corps was a Great Depression-era program to give unemployed people jobs doing useful work that had gone undone because there was no immediate prospect of profit. They did some *excellent* work, some of which is still used today, nearly 100 years later. The “scratch the unscratched itch” attitude fits well with open source. (5/6)
@spoltier Thanks. My life experience with group efforts has been:
* good explainer
* helpful advisor to those mobilizing people toward a collective end, and
* horrible at motivating people to spend time acting toward a collective end.
So how might I make this idea have a chance of actually happening?
@marick
On the subject of the experiment with Tyler: don't know if you did something different with the replies, but I'm now able to see them normally without having to open the toot on mstdn.social. Not @'ing him yet to see if he observes the same behavior.