The Jakarta website is managed by lazy consensus. If any of us
working on the site actually took issue with that page, we'd
just change it. I've often toned down some of the pages posted
by our favorite PITA -- and have even been called a "wimp" for
doing so. But no one's ever reverted my changes afterwards.
-Ted.
10/28/2002 7:54:41 PM, Joe Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Sam Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>> It has been pointed out that Jakarta committers have had
very little
>> exposure to ASF members. Don't judge Jakarta committers by
the
>> actions of the few ASF members that have cared enough to
participate.
>
>I'm not judging the jakarta committers, certainly not
negatively.
>I'm just trying to get some feeling for what the problems are,
>how they are resolved in different developer communities.
>
>[...]
>
>> Here's an exercise for you: find a similar document created
by a
>> non-ASF member.
>
>That's trivial- google("Smoothwall"). You can get the gist of
>their contempt for their "free" userbase just by reading
>
> http://www.smoothwall.co.uk/support/
>
>--
>Joe Schaefer
>
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