Why?
Open Source Software development usually looks for contributors in the coding phase mainly, especially for bug fixing. The design phase is usually restricted to a small group of contributors, those who started the project, mainly when talking about "start from scratch" projects.
We have been working on FCKeditor for five years, growing up with the development of new ways of coding and advanced ways of browsing. We are specialized and we want to continue in this trend.
The market is looking for the definitive solution in browser based editing. We did a great job so far with FCKeditor, making it the most used editor out there. But, there are still too many gaps and imperfections to be addressed. We are aware about our weaknesses.
In the other hand, at the same time we see the birth of other projects proposing the same old problems. Our intention is converging efforts to the right way to go, not fragmenting further the market.
We decided to face all those challenges and restart from scratch, using our accumulated experience to propose the so desired solution. We know how to do it, so its time to move things.
Who can participate?
Anyone, really. Actually, there are several levels of participation and importance. Quality contributors get important to the project during time, but certainly every single opinion has enormous value.
Go ahead throwing your thoughts. We are definitely open to hear from you.
Tip: don't get it bad if one of your suggestions is rejected. Take the opportunity to learn from it, and propose more, considering these previous experiences.
How to participate?
There are several channels available and awaiting contributions. As much shared information, as better.
- IRC Channel: Join the #fckeditor channel at freenode to discuss "face to face" with other contributors and core developers. This is the main channel for live communications.
- Developers Mailing List (subscribe): the e-mail based way to talk.
- Forum: A dedicated Forum is available for the V3 development.
- Contact Us: Send a private message to any of the contributors.