> > The best I can say now, again not to mess anything up, is wait till Feb > 2nd. > > We know that many people want to be involved on the coding and we've felt > that it is best to not bring in people - or even have those discussions - > until the code is public and available to the community. > > -- > Jonathan Campos >
So there's several things here... First, I'll wait, we've been waiting for info from Spoon for over a year, what's two more weeks? ;) Second, you say "we've felt that it is best to not bring in people"... I thought this code is coming to Apache... and as such, why is it that Spoon is still deciding (or thinks it is deciding) who to bring in to code on the project? And lastly, you say "until the code is public and available to the community." ...What code? As far as I know the only code we have is in the whiteboard, and any code we're supposed to get Alex hasn't put in the Apache SVN. It all makes me think back to the Spoon sessions at MAX where Michael Labriola jokingly called himself "the Benevolent Dictator" of the project direction... it almost feels like there was a hint of truth under that joke that is trying now to manifest itself here. Again, I am saying this cause this is my perception of Spoon... and I know for a fact I'm not the only one that feels that way... I'm just vocal cause that's how I roll... ;) -omar