On Dec 21, 2007 9:23 AM, Jörg Henne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ...
> > > Ahh I see. Hey help grow the community and bring these folks here. > > We have a low barrier of entry as you noticed. They're welcome to > > work on the DHCP code and augment it's community. If they can submit > > one or two patches and engage the community then karma can be granted > > quickly. For us karma is not a badge of honor but rather just a > > security mechanism for protection. It takes little to demonstrate > > that someone is sane and competent :). > I'll talk to them and introduce them to the list. But we probably won't > make it this year, though :-) Heh np :). > - A conflict of interests: wearing the openthinclient.org > > <http://openthinclient.org> cap I am > > interested in a stable version, so it makes sense to work with one > > as a > > starting point. With the Apache DS it is obvious that the trunk is > the > > way to go. Keeping both points of view balanced isn't that easy. > > > > > > I understand better now. If there is anything we can do to make it > > easier for you guys to get going here let us know. I'd like to help > > make sure these complications go away for you and others from > > openthinclient.org <http://openthinclient.org>. > Thanks, sounds great! There are so many areas in which we can cooperate > (in addition to the ones we already discussed, the SAR and OSGi > packaging come to mind), it would be a waste if we didn't. > Indeed! Looking forward to working with you guys. Happy Holidays, Alex
