Isn't this using the committer status for personal gain?

On 4/23/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Agitar Software (http://www.agitar.com/)  has donated several licenses
> for its Agitator  product to Apache Struts for our committers to use
> on open source projects. The Agitator includes "experts" that help it
> work better with frameworks like Struts Action. Right now, the
> Agitator "Struts Expert" supports Action 1.2. Experts for other
> releases of Apache Struts frameworks are expected. I'm working with
> Agitar to make the Expert API available to us, so that we can create
> and maintain our own experts.
>
> A whitepaper that describes using the Agitator to test the MailReader
> is available here:
>
> * http://www.StrutsUniversity.org/Agitator
>
> And I'll be giving the whitepaper as a "webinar" on Wednesday.
>
> * http://www.planetstruts.org/roller/page/news?entry=what_to_do_if_your
>
> Apache Struts committers can find the list of product keys in the ASF
> repository.
>
> *
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/pmc/struts/agitator-keys.txt
>
> Access to this file is resticted to Struts committers.
>
> -Ted.
>
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