Paul Hammant wrote: > 1) We strive for a lowest common denominator (LCD)
This assumes that A-F either: 1) can be evolved 2) has reached its final form (1) is false, because it is evident that we can't cooperate. (2) is false, because, well, do I really need to explain this? So let's seek a much lower common denominator: Let's just everyone fuck off to their own little projects at SourceForge or wherever, and we can save the Apache board some administration. Enough "provocation". Sorry for picking your email Paul, and the above isn't intended as an insult or something you should even consider responding to. It is however intended to be the logical conclusion of making "let's agree to disagree" the first, last and only way of solving any disagreement, which I think you are. So what I am asking you is this: 1) How will A-F be evolved, given the problems we have? 2) What are the preconditions for (1) in terms of community coding and social skill? 3) Are those preconditions fulfilled now? 4) If they were, would we still need this LCD approach? /LS --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]