On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 11:41 AM, Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com>
wrote:

> > If that were true, you could have said that the newcomers who
> > want to work on a revised CM are welcome to do so, and the
> > output of that work would normally be adopted by Commons
> > (unless it's proven crappy of course).
>
> OK. Newcomers are free to work on whatever they want, whether it is fixing
> new bugs, refactoring code, creating new components. Whatever. And that
> doesn’t apply to just Commons Math but pretty much every project at the
> ASF. No one should have to tell you that that is allowed.  As you have said
> a million times, you are currently the only one committing to CM so it is
> only going to be pretty much you who blocks commits.
>

​That being said, I'm trying to find my way on the CM project, proposed
several PR, opened a couple of issues in JIRA, however nothing seems to
happen with it, here I'm asking the question about the productivity and
actual need to continue and contribute my work to the project. I'd say this
is pretty weird situation where one would start contributing to other
common project to eventually be able to contribute to CM.​


Best regards,
                      Artem Barger.

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