On Wednesday, Feb 26, 2003, at 07:27 US/Pacific, Santiago Gala wrote:


Matthew Langham wrote:
(...)

reducing our role. But I feel that if you are a committer - you should
commit. And this is something I will not be able to do in the near future.
Not in the original sense anyway.

Reading, watching and answering emails is "committing" knowledge to the project repository. Think of the message-ids of your mails like "versions" ;-)


Also, consolidating documentation is, IMO, refactoring knowledge, and bringing fresh "customer" views to the team also. Even "evangelizing" or training, although the metrics for these activities are not yet here.

Or writing books for that matter! Very good points, I cannot agree more.


Is something that needs to be done and none of us is in a position to do it better than Matthew is.

Regards,
Ovidiu



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