Peter Donald wrote:
Because those same individuals have vote and commit privlidges on phoenix. And thus people who have never participated in the development of Phoenix can block changes in phoenix if it conflicts or competes with their pet toolkit (this has happened in the past and will happen again if we stay). Progressing to a TLP essentially removes that risk.Ok, got it. So it's not a social problem, it's a political problem. However, if you make Phoenix its own project who gets vote&commit privileges on it? Is there a common procedure?
Ulrich
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Ulrich Mayring
DENIC eG, Systementwicklung
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