On 3/15/07, Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > On 3/14/07, Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >> Some people consider that making a link available on the web
 >> site at all should not be permitted. With that in mind, I am
 >> very much against making them any more visible than they are
 >> now.

Are you referring to someone's personal interpretation, or an official
ASF Policy? Because if ASF says don't allow any test builds, then we
should remove the test builds (no questions asked), otherwise we're
interpolating a moving yardstick. If, as Ted says, it undermines the
legal shield of ASF and PMC, then why not simply remove the test builds?
I don't think it makes sense to allow yourself the room to post the
builds, kind of justify it by burying it out of view, but also admit
it's a liability.

See http://www.apache.org/dev/release.html

Niall

 > As Martin said, some ASF members consider development builds harmful
 > and recommend against posting any website links whatsoever.

Based on what you and Martin have said, I must be being fooled by
appearances. I say this because the Apache Tapestry has releases of
unstable software, so I thought we weren't being as forthcoming with our
development releases too:

http://tapestry.apache.org/download.html

Paul

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