Pluto's support used to be very good. When I found this project, about a year ago, Pluto's team would post almost daily, especially arron.b whom I haven't seen post for a long time. Pluto used to even provide live support chat.
I'm not sure what has happen, perhaps Pluto wasn't getting enough return from the community or perhaps Pluto has been forced to downsize...
Hi,
I agree that support used to be "live". But Pluto project grows and more and more staff is involved (read names in Mantis) and getting more and more busy. I think that someone from Pluto staff will be able to give full answer, but AFAIK there are occasional "blackouts" on forum, when staff is really busy. Right now, if you take a look at Mantis, there is huge effort going on towards new stable release scheduled for June. There is new GUI and I guess also some other nice things...
I can understand that perhaps also Pluto staff did have other expectations from going open source and speed of building community around that project.
But since they are giving their results back to the community for "free" (please read licences) I'm still happy with that. I also had times when desperately needed response and didn't get it in weeks, but hey, what is other alternative ? I must admit I haven't found anything similar to Pluto in this area and I'm still here.
But I think that we users could contribute to better efficieny of community. There are some contributors that know internals pretty well (MarcoZan, TotallyMaxed, ...) - so I have few propositions to challenge community :
- since Pluto stuff is busy right now, maybe we could establish separate community Wiki, with all contributed docs, code snippets, contributed work in general to help other starting working on project. I know that there is also possibility to contribute to Docs over your local pluto-admin intefrace but I'm not sure how to do that...
- to have unified place for questions, problems and kindly ask Pluto staff to help us there (maybe now there are quite some duplicating questions running on Mantis, yahoo, etc... taking more time to solve one by one...). I think that Eugene or Aaron wouldn't mind helping in more efficient way.
- to gather all useful informations that are present in forum postings into wiki....
Anyone thinking in this direction ?
I have closely watched quite few open source projects and I can't see any big difference between support from professional staff (if exists) ....
The big difference is that community handles majority of all questions (and it took years to establish big communities). When for instance you post to Asterisk mailing list, you get response from other Asterisk user, not from Digium prof. staff (they jump in only in major problems, bugs, etc...).
So I guess we should all ask ourselves what can we do for Pluto Community instead of waiting for results to come by themselves or by paid staff that is fully busy
Let's put together our efforts to gain more efficient and user friendly community. I'm sure that Pluto staff will lend us helping hand...
Just my humble opinion,
regards,
Rob.
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