
Mathias Gaunard writes:
Currently there are a lot of libraries to review, but no review managers.
That means that the user community don't want to spend a little bit of their time to manage a review.
In addition, the last review didn't had too much of reviewers (I'm also concerned by this point)
So you can see, indeed, that this is fairly concerning.
I think this may be due to economic changes. When Boost was getting started the economy was better than today. I think Boost should work on turning traffic on it's pages into advertising revenue. That money could be used to help those who want to be involved in the project. Giving a review manager $200 for 40+ hours of work only makes sense. -- Brian Wood Ebenezer Enterprises http://webEbenezer.net (651) 251-9384