Barrie Treloar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It would be helpful to prioritize this list as well.
probably yes. Unfortunately I'm quite busy at the moment and don't think I'll find to actually read Simeon's mail completely before next week. > But how do we go about collating this information and tracking the > completion of tasks? Even though Apache doesn't really have much more than CVS and mailing lists, these tools can be used very efficiently. See struts for example, they have a TODO list in CVS and on the website with tasks assigned to individuals (OK, this is pure theory as Craig is the only one volunteering for anything). Let's see. If we can bundle the changes into more or less independent chunks, lets specify them formally and search for volunteers to work on them - I think there should always be at least one committer vaguely responsible. When the implementation for one of the changes is ready, we are going to review and then commit it. If the changes are big, it might be useful to create a branch so that people can easily compare old and new versions of it. What Pete was referring to is a thread with the subject "Proposal for Revolutionaries and Evolutionaries" by Duncan, see <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> if you're interested in the details. The context of that thread is, that Craig proposed a different architecture for Tomcat, causing heated discussions. His proposal became Catalina which will be the servlet container in Tomcat 4 - an example for a successful revolution. Stefan
