Jeff Genender wrote: > > Jacek Laskowski wrote: >> On 9/15/06, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> not like i need people going in an making >>> changes to gshell or other stuff I have in there... unless they want >>> me to >>> ;-) >> Just spot it and though it's marked with a smile I'd like to make it >> clear and be sure *I* understand the rule. >> >> Any code at any place in the Geronimo repo is a Geronimo community >> matter. Every committer can change it and noone owns the code - it >> belongs to the community, i.e. it's open to be modified by anyone. Of >> course, as in trunk or other place in the repo, a discussion is always >> appreciated (mandatory?) and welcome before changes are made. Nothing >> unusual wrt branches. >> >> Am I correct in my thinking? >> > > Based on the way you said it, you are not correct. Yes, if its in the > Geronimo repo, its community matter. But as you state, if its open to > be "modified by anyone', without discussion for what people want/are > altering, then it becomes a mess, and things get out of control very > quickly. As long as the community is involved in discussing changes, > then everyone is warm and welcome to be a part of making changes. This > is no different that working on trunk. We all need to talk about and > agree on what we want to work on, what we will work on, and what we will > change...and then it all works.
Ok...reading again what Jacek said...looks like we were in agreement from the start ;-) So yes...Jacek is correct...but I think Jason was just being respectful. However, he is welcome to help out and I invite him to do so. Jeff > > >> Jacek >>
