Of course the discussion didn't go sour. That is just David's
interpretation of what might have happened.

Cheers
Daniel

On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Kevan Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> It certainly was not my intent to derail any use of Google+ or sour any 
> discussions. Just clarifying who would be/could be there. Unless you're 
> talking about it on the mailing list -- you're not talking to everyone. 
> Face-to-face, meetups, phone, skype, social networking, etc. -- all are 
> great. Just know that you aren't talking to the community in these settings.
>
> --kevan
>
> On Jul 16, 2011, at 5:37 PM, David Blevins wrote:
>
>> Looks like this discussion has gone sour.
>>
>> I encourage people to get in touch with each other as much as possible.  
>> Google+, Facebook, Twitter, IRC, conferences, two tin cans and a string....  
>> All fine.  All not part of the Apache process either.  That doesn't make 
>> them bad, it just makes them non-official.
>>
>> Obviously the dev list is the only official channel of any Apache project.
>>
>> If people want to "hangout" on Google+ I might suggest using Google+ to 
>> coordinate that.
>>
>> Feel free to send invites to the lists.
>>
>>
>> -David
>>
>
>

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