On Jan 27, 2011, at 6:55 AM, Shai Erera (JIRA) wrote:

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> Shai Erera commented on LUCENE-2609:
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> 
> Grant, I didn't mean to hastily commit something in the middle of your night, 
> in order to slip it through. We did discuss it here and over IRC and it 
> seemed ok to commit. And it was part of rapid issues solving phase. Sorry if 
> I offended you in any way.


Who is this "We" of which you refer to?  I don't recall being a part of it and 
I am the one who is assigned the issue and was actively working on it.  An IRC 
conversation in the middle of the night without the primary person who is 
assigned the issue and actively working it does not give you the right to take 
a different tack, especially on an issue that has been open for months without 
nary a comment from anyone.   I find it totally unacceptable and it brings 
front and center one of my primary concerns about IRC.   

Have we really gotten to this point where things are so burningly urgent (esp. 
for a minor change) that we can't wait one day so that the primary authors of 
the patch have a chance to weigh in on proposed changes?  This is not how the 
ASF works and it isn't how Lucene works.  There is a reason why votes are open 
for 3 days (yes, I know this wasn't a vote).  We are a global project and have 
people in all time zones.  Please respect that and show some courtesy to fellow 
committers, especially the ones who are actively working an issue.

-Grant
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