"Hello, we would like to know if you guys could give up this project and work on VLC instead." does not sound like very appropriate behaviour. In fact, I think it would be counter-productive.Have you looked for developers on other actively supported open source projects that have Mac versions?
We already mentioned it on the website. Putting a nice "ad" in the UI is not possible without MacOS developer to start with. This is known as a chicken-and-egg problem. Besides, it could annoy users.Seems like the logical place to go looking if the developers aren't wandering onto the VLC forums which likely represents a miniscule fraction of the user base.
Open-source does not work with sign-up forms. It works with people spontaneously sending patches. We have no problem finding people who would want to join the fame and volunteer themselves. But we do have problem finding people who actually do anything productive past that stage.To cull from existing VLC users, maybe add a menu to the VLC app menu that says something like "Become a VLC developer..." that leads to a web page with the information they need to know for their skill-set and a sign-up form.
As I said, been there, done that....or if you really want to get the word out add a window on first launch that appears when you release the 1.0.4 version that states the need.
Who said anything about asking them to give up on another project first. It's not like developers can't work on more than one thing at a time. I still think this is your best avenue for finding people that have the skills necessary to make useful contributions. Another place to go would be find generic developer forums for the programming language you're using and post there as well."Hello, we would like to know if you guys could give up this project and work on VLC instead." does not sound like very appropriate behaviour. In fact, I think it would be counter-productive.Have you looked for developers on other actively supported open source projects that have Mac versions?
Where on the web site other than the usual Developer and Contribute sections that just state a generic need? Perhaps something large on the homepage that states the specific need for experienced Mac developers would be more effective.We already mentioned it on the website. Putting a nice "ad" in the UI is not possible without MacOS developer to start with.
Don't underestimate the amount of effort involved in development. Just because an application is simple to use does not mean it is simple to develop, and in fact the development effort usually increases as ease of use increases.Who said anything about asking them to give up on another project first. It's not like developers can't work on more than one thing at a time. I still think this is your best avenue for finding people that have the skills necessary to make useful contributions. Another place to go would be find generic developer forums for the programming language you're using and post there as well.
Adam, the help is always needed in VLC. The problem with the Mac version is that it requires Objective-C knowledge.Hi
I read about your issue on Slashdot and am considering trying to help. I am a C++/Java/many others developer based out of Denver, Colorado, USA and would like to get more experience working with video codecs and the like so this looks like contributing may be a good fit for a side project. Can you post relevant links to help me (and I'm sure others) get up to speed on the state of mac development in the project? If you could post a description of what sort of work you perceive as needing to be done it would be very helpful.
Hello Oskar,I found it difficult to get a current git-version of VLC to compile with Glasses/Lunettes.
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