Hey Brian,

It''s great to have callback at Apache - thanks for making it happen.

On 20 October 2011 00:52, Brian LeRoux <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think having you on the call tmrw would be really great Jukka. We
> definitely won't be using SVN as the primary dev src (but its fine if
> it has to act as canonical release src).
>

You might like to discuss this in a bit more detail with Jukka on the call,
but for the record and for the others listening in here: moving forward,
ideally SVN should be the canonical source for primary development as well
as for releases. This helps everyone see the latest bleeding edge and to get
involved, and prevents the community from being disenfranchised
by occasional 'code drops' that might happen if you were to continue primary
development elsewhere. I'm sure Jukka will be able to help you out with the
practical side of things to ensure git and svn are beautifully integrated.


> Call is tmrw at 11am details below:
>

Also, you might want to be cautious with publishing potentially confidential
company administrative information to the mailing lists, since we're now
broadcasting to the world :-) I'd hate to see random people dial in to a
company call.

http://apache.markmail.org/search/?q=org.apache.incubator.callback-dev#query:org.apache.incubator.callback-dev%20from%3A%22Brian%20LeRoux%22+page:1+mid:rwhagvm6g4myurr3+state:results

Similarly - from a community perspective, if you do decide anything
interesting or relevant to callback development and community on the call
(or on IRC, or any other 'offline' mechanism), please do report back to the
mailing list to let other devs know and to start documenting and building an
archive of technical decisions. As we say at Apache, if it wasn't on the
mailing list, it didn't happen!


Thanks,

Andrew.
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