> I want to say a huge _thank you_ for becoming the unofficial
> AOLserver-tree community liason. It's great work that you're doing and
> I'm
> really glad that it is happenning. It is so exciting to see this flurry
> of
> new modules, and best of all, seeing them imported into the tree (after
> revision) and having their maintainers with commit privs.

One day, not long ago, I found myself listed as an Admin instead of a
developer of the AOLserver SourceForge area. I didn't ask for it, and
nobody told me about it, so I think it's a boo-boo, and that once I'm
found out, I'll be demoted back to Developer. Until then, I'll see what
I can do to bring some consistency to the AOLserver SF area. Absolute
power corrupts absolutely (sound of me with a very deep, baritone, evil
laugh -- WHAHAHAHA).


> As for the PostgreSQL driver, I have submitted this question to the
> OpenACS bboards. If the official driver maintainer has commit privs,
> then I'm all for it being in the main tree.

I think anyone who has developed a module or contributed significantly
deserves commit status.

I believe the unwritten rules are these:

- if it's for the core server, make it a patch and submit it for the
AOL dev team to integrate

- if it's for a module, the module maintainer should decide if they
want changes submitted as patches to SF or if they'd rather you make
changes to the module directly.




--
  Scott Goodwin
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  http://scottg.net

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