More code, less talk about PMC (I don't really know or care what that means) and we can quickly put away dirty thoughts about joins, sql-isms and relax. This thread has so much dilbertisms in it it's not funny *sigh*. Working code is a lot easier to critique, IMHO, if you like the backspace key as much as I do. Design's important, but so is making headway, making mistakes and being ready to throw it away.
And given I haven't made a single commit to couch, but am an active user interested in its success, I don't feel like I have earned the right to demand capabilities from those active developers that are committed to making this a success. I have my ideas and I can articulate why I think the broader community will benefit from it, but I really don't see the need to use the Apache Way for writing a bunch of code. Please, no more cluster (#$Q's. There's code to be written. K. On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Chris Anderson <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Patrick Antivackis > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Excuse me to interfere in this fascinating thread, but i do think that on >> the Tansactional _bulk_docs status everything is clear now after Damien's >> clarifications. So please ASF members, chairs and CouchDB PMC members, if >> you have things to talk between you on how ASF projects are driven and if >> CouchDB is on track or off track of this road, the dev list is not the right >> place for this. >> > > Thanks for the perspective, Patrick. I'm not sure where a better place > than the dev list is for this sort of discussion. > > Damien's thread about what belongs on IRC might be a better place to > continue this, or we should start a new thread if more needs to be > said about community communication. > > I'll reiterate that I'm not worried about CouchDB's community right > now. It's growing at an exciting rate, which always brings > adjustments. I think we're making those adjustments, and I'm ready to > get back to writing code. > > Chris > > -- > Chris Anderson > http://jchris.mfdz.com >
