> As far as I can see from > http://www.apache.org/~sgala/map.html > (Apache Community Worldwide: thanx to Santiago and Dirk), > there are few committers in Asia, Pacific, South America > and Africa. Of course, there could be some of the "ratio > of the well-educated population" issues, etc. I can guess, however, > "North America and Europe" (heavily) weighed community > would be not so much healthy.
Just wondering, where does the data for that image come from? I note that there's no committer listed for Brisbane and yet here I am, apparently very lonely in the Sunshine State. :) > I am sure that "establish a trust relationship" would be > one of the "KEYS" of the internationalization > in the ASF community. I'm not sure I see a huge benefit to a trust relationship other than the fact that it would encourage committers to meet in real life a little more which improves community and often helps understanding between developers. That in itself is a good thing. The added security and reliability (trust) is also a good thing I suppose. > __ Tetsuya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> __ Regards, Adrian Sutton. ---------------------------------------------- Intencha "tomorrow's technology today" Ph: 38478913 0422236329 Suite 8/29 Oatland Crescent Holland Park West 4121 Australia QLD www.intencha.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
