Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: > > I fundamentally believe that the HTTP PMC model is flawed in > its current form; and simply generates another 'layer' and a > weird birthday cake.
oh, ah? reminds me of 'democracy is the worst system of government -- excepting all the others'. :-) > By simply 'shoveling' the most active or a large self selected > group of committers into a PMC; the PMC starts too look too much > like a place where real things 'happen'. > > Things such as code development and long term code future planning. i dispute that this has been a failing of the httpd pmc. any time anything of the sort has surfaced, numerous voices have demanded that it be moved to where it belongs: the dev@ list. in short: if it ain't broke, why do you want to fix it?
