On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: > Thus, the ASF is governed by the community it most directly serves > -- the people collaborating within its projects. > > That is the guiding principle for all resources spend. That is the spirit > which the board has to make sure we act in. If this groups can come to > consensus with regard to blogs; and that consensus fits in the above; then > I would not expect the board to even twitch :-) and infrastructure will > set up wathever needed.
Consensus or at least a majority :-) After all discussion, I think that's what has to happen - someone who wants this to happen should call for a vote, otherwise we'll never know. Probably it would be good to split this into separate issues: - private blogs for commiters - agregating blogs ( or subsets ) from the apache community. The second is a very different and IMO more important issue. I feel a lot of content and information will move from mailing lists to blogs. It is already happening - with good and bad effects ( I'll probably post a blog about this :-). Putting this information togheter and making it accessible may be _very_ important for the community and apache projects. I don't know how difficult is this - but blogs may become at least as important as the mailing lists. Costin
