+1 on View 2, without the public archive. Everyone having access here should
be able to get to some kind private archive though ;)

Mvgr,
Martin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 15:38
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [VOTE] Open this list
>
>
> Three views exist presently on this list's "openness".  The purpose of
> this list is to fascillitate community development among the various
> disconneted groups in Apache.  Then to further discuss issues that
> affect the community as a whole.
>
> View 1: Open the list completely, anyone can subscribe, post and read
> the archive
> View 2:  Keep the list open only to committers, members and invitees
> (highly contributive developers and users) so far as posting goes,
> however allow anyone to read or view the archive (and include an archive
> such as MARC, etc.
> View 3: Close the list to all except members and committers.
>
> View 1: +1 Sam, Steven Noles
> View 2: +1 Andy
> View 3: +1 Ken
>
> Andy:
> I'd like to protect the list from random posters.  If a user or someone
> wants to get in, then fine let them in if they have something to
> contribute, but this will prevent someone posting a random "Gee how do I
> use tomcat" or "here is what you should do but I have never and will
> never contribute to apache in any realy sense of the word" posts that
> often degrade the quality of the list.  This will also help prevent a
> personal experience of mine from repeating itself when I first tried to
> get involved, where I posted a simple question and got flamed without
> ever knowing the context rhyme or reasons...
>
> Please state your view and vote your conscience.
>
> -Andy
>
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