On Feb 18, 2008, at 4:32 AM, Issac Goldstand wrote:
Nick Kew wrote:
On 18 Feb 2008, at 08:29, Issac Goldstand wrote:
I think we also adopted mod_dns at Apachecon,
That'll be *cough* _provisionally_ adopted. Decisions are made on-
list.
Remind me where to find the thread.
I hope this link works, as I haven't used Markmail's new UI very
much yet:
http://httpd.markmail.org/search/?q=mod_dns#query:mod_dns+page:1
+mid:juhrpyxq635mhy6n+state:results
Ah, the problem with having a proposal that lots of people +1 and nobody
concludes with a "okay, it's approved, now here's what we do next"
message
is that everyone assumes someone else is handling it. I should have
picked
it up when your ping went unanswered.
although it's *cough cough* still not in SVN :)
Evidently no committer has taken up the baton.
Added three committers: [...] Issac Goldstand (httpd),
*cough* :-)
Interestingly enough, I thought *that* was provisional, since those
votes happened on the PMC list and while some folks told me
informally that it had happened, this is the first notice I've seen
it "formally" anywhere - I suppose I never tried to actually use
the commit bits yet either; I only looked at Jim's committer list
once or twice since then, (which is embarassingly up-to-date now,
though I swear it only listed me on httpd-apreq last time I
looked... :D)
Likewise, I thought (from the commentary) that someone on the PMC was
already
helping you with the process, and since you were already a committer
on apreq
and already asked for the commit access... in other words, none of
the normal
things that would cause me to send you a message when I added the karma
applied. Too many assumptions.
Anyway, I'll shut up and stop making a public fool of myself now.
Nah, nothing would ever happen around here if we didn't have reminders.
Let's finish the mod_dns stuff on its own thread.
....Roy