Ok, let's review shall we.

... for our committers to use on open source projects...


What part of that says anything about personal gain?


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James Mitchell




On Apr 25, 2006, at 12:50 AM, Dakota Jack wrote:

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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