On May 22, 2006, at 2:49 AM, Jacek Laskowski wrote:

On 5/22/06, Rodent of Unusual Size <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Due to concerns about how some changes have been getting
made in the codebase, I am changing the commit model
for the time being.

Effective immediately, the development model for Apache
Geronimo is changed from Commit-Then-Review to
Review-Then-Commit.

Not that I don't like the idea as it may eventually help our community
to understand changes before they get applied and keep up the pace,
but...

Shouldn't *your* decision be voted as well or at least discussed here
openly, with the community to find out how they feel about our
cooperation/openness? What message are we sending out if *you* step
out and change the rules just like that? Just a thought many could
have come up with after having read it.


Just in case there is any confusion, Ken has the full support of
the board regarding this. I'm saying this with my board hat
on. In true ASF spirit, Ken discussed this with the
board before making any decisions...

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