I'm happy with this
The comitters know what they are doing :-)

On 9/18/09, Paul Querna <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not a commiter (yet!) for Cassandra, but it seems that doing
> simple changes like fixing up the README requiring RTC
> (review-then-commit) is over burdensome, without providing any
> advantage to stability.
>
> For the Apache HTTP Server project, while we use RTC for all of our
> stable branches, for documentation and other non-code changes, we use
> CTR (commit-then-review).  This lets simple things like typos to
> developing large chunks of documentation happen quickly and without
> any process burdens, which has allowed the Apache HTTP Servers great
> documentation project to thrive.
>
> I am starting to believe it would be helpful if Cassandra adopted a
> similar CTR policy for non-code changes on trunk and all branches.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>

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