I see single problem with this component ( unit tests ), It is not trivial to test protocol implementation like SMTP, but I will try to find some ways.
> > "Juozas Baliuka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >It is true developer community is not very large, but I think user community > >is not so small, > >and I know they are waiting for release (I know two of them personaly). > >I can add myself to initial committers list, but I do not think it needs > >more committers at this time. > > If you have previously submitted a patch or intend to assist in development, > I'd ask that you add yourself as a committer. The software moved into > the sandbox as a complete package (although not as a complete > commons-conventions-compliant package), which is always a hindrance because > users are so used to being users that they don't always think to contribute. > For example, whoever started this whole discussion is a user who is very > anxious to have a packaged up proper release to replace NetComponents v1.3.8. > Instead of submitting patches or directly committing all of the changes > necessary to bring the packaging into compliance with Commons requirements > for a vote, he passed the buck to Jeff. If every developer using NetComponents > I've seen pass the buck were like Jeff and just did something about stuff > instead of counting on someone else doing it, the committer list would be > quite long. Now, I'm not being quite fair because there were a good number > of patches submitted before the NetComponents users voted to seek a move to > the sandbox under Jeff's leadership. Perhaps some of these developers > need to be convinced to deal with the volume of email on commons-dev. > I finally changed my subscription to digest mode and am aware that the > high traffic of commons-dev has scared away a number of people, but > it really is quite manageable in digest mode. > > daniel > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
