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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:40:50+00:00 2026-05-13T18:40:50+00:00

I have an open source project which I had been actively developing JStock –

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I have an open source project which I had been actively developing

JStock – Free Stock Market Software

From programming side point of view, most of the time, is solo work.

This worry me. As for long term growth of JStock, is is not healthy.

Although I do have a few programmers as team members, they are not actively involve. Most of them are just one or two times code contributors. After that, I received no news from them.

The main reason I think they are not active, is due to some strict rule which I had imposed :

No commit write being given. All the
changes must be submitted as patches,
and reviewed by me

See, even myself also doesn’t like this strict rule.

I had removed this rule once, and let the programmers have the freedom to commit the code as they like. As a result, just after a few days, I found the code being messed up (Being messed up mean, cann’t even compile). I have no way, but quickly stop the commit access, and recover the source code manually.

I feel that :

  1. Too much rules, bad for programmers. They will not contribute.
  2. No rule, bad for end users. They will be using product built from messed code.

I know in current situation is totally unhealthy for JStock. May I know how do you all encourage the programmers to contribute code, at the same time maintain certain degree of code quality?

Currently, JStock do have

  1. Feature Tracker and Bug Tracker. They are actively being used.
  2. Forum for developers.
  3. CVS

Is Developer Guide PDF file is something must have, in order to let newly joint developer to understand the code? Or I shall let developers explore the 50,000 lines of code by their own?

Thanks.

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    2026-05-13T18:40:50+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:40 pm

    Hm. Your project looks pretty nice. Also the website is quite attractive (If it was mine, I would get rid of the Google Ads but that’s down to personal taste).

    Maybe you should create a specific page section “developers”, serving news, specific info, CVS snapshots… At the moment, it’s very hard for an interested developer to find out more about how the project is developed, who is leading it, coding conventions… The blog is a start but it’s not actively inviting participation. One would have to contact you and maybe that’s already too much of a commitment for some before knowing more details about the project.

    Do you have a feature wish list?

    Can people put up bounties for desired new features? It’s stuff for a longer discussion whether that is good and healthy to do in an Open Source project, but just as an idea. I mean, when I need to keep track of the stock market, I’m likely to have some extra dough lying around, don’t I?

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