OSS from Non-Developers for Non-Developers?
chrisatslashdot asks: "By training and title I am a Mechanical Engineer. I have never been involved with any serious software development although I am competent to develop quality code. Because the company that I work for will not purchase a canned software package, I am developing a web based CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System). I GPLed the project and put it on SourceForge hoping to help other people in my situation. The project is attracting much more attention than I anticipated. I have observed the development of many OSS projects but almost all of these have been by developers, targeted to developers. So what advice can you give a novice software developer on managing an open source project? What dangers and pitfalls await me? How does one foster more developer involvement? What resources should I exploit to keep from screwing this project up?"
I don't know if you realise this, but just to point out:-
a) There are MANY competent OSS programmers who don't have a CS degree behind them. I'm a subscriber to a GPL-ed software's mailing list, and the resident guru in that list is actually a political science professor from somewhere in the Mid-West; he's the sort of guy who has a (correct, insightful) answer to just about anything regarding the said software. And his case is not alone in the OSS world; RMS, for another, comes to my mind (he has a BS in Physics from Harvard, if I remember correctly).
b), Your questions are mostly of the non-technical kind; you seem to be more worried about interaction and growth issues, than technical competency.
So the good news:- congratulations, you've got what it takes!
You've obviously got the enthusiasm (otherwise you won't Ask Slashdot, so to speak), you've got a base of developers who are keen to contribute, and finally, you've got the technical capability to understand and, perhaps, guide the project as it grows.
I won't answer your questions directly, however, I'm sure there are other even more experienced programmers and lead developers here who can give you a better reponse. In fact, I think your questions are very legitimate and hit close to the heart, am planning to GPL a project as soon as it hits a certain code threshold, so will keenly follow the ensuing discussion.
More than mere navel gazing.