On 6/1/11 12:10 PM, Mark Wielaard wrote: > The bylaws say that there should be "An assessment of the openness and > transparency of the development process and its supporting > infrastructure", but don't really describe sanctions. Currently there > are a couple of proposals for infrastructure changes (bug database, > code review framework) that are in danger of being implemented using > closed proprietary code.
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