Will we have commit privileges if those currently participating in Avalon want to continue working on it?
yes.
There might be a few conditionals to that answer, though. For example, the decision-making process might turn out to be a little different from that followed here at avalon, so "commit priviledges" could turn out to have a subtly different meaning. But our intention is certainly not to deny people the ability to work on these projects.
The goal is an open source project run according to principles like consensus, merit, pragmatism, etc, ie
"a collaborative, consensus based development process, an open and
pragmatic software license, and a desire to create high quality
software" (quote from www.apache.org)still applies.
-- cheers,
- Leo Simons
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