+1

As Andy noted, this list is degenerating into "let's all sit around and
Make Up Rules".  Anyone not 'participating' apparently loses their right
to 'help shape the future of Apache'.

So my participation consists of proposing the rule, "Rules should never
be formulated beyond the immediate necessity".


+1

In the case of Rules for Revolutionaries, it arose out of necessity, and
is ambiguous because it doesn't try to deal with every situation. Rather
than try to nail down further specifics, why not let each project adapt
the general idea to their situation?


+1 (where possible... Obviously the lawyers must be appeased)

Then we can all get back to coding, instead of worrying that some
busybodies on this list are hatching a top-down Apache Bureaucracy for us
to live in.


+0 -- that is not the ONLY reason for being on this list. That was A reason for being on the REORG list but hopefully you're hear also to build stronger cross-apache ties and get to know your fellow committers and whats going on elsewhere for the good of creating a stronger community.

-andy


--Jeff

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