Descriptors living elsewhere has proven to be confusing for users, and it has led to duplicate project descriptors on more than one occassion.
What about projects which do not contain an apache committer?
I suggest we move to strike and loudly proclaim descriptors not living in gump CVS as harmful. Their use needs to be *strongly* discouraged from now on. Who's with me?
I am +1 for apache projects, since our cvs is open to all committers, but how do we handle others?
that's the next step, on which I have some ideas ("run a seperate, less safe, svn installation for gump meta" is one, "provide a webapp" is another), but nothing concrete yet. Do you have any ideas?
Note I didn't actually suggest any implementation changes (like, "remove GOTO from the language")...yet. I just pointed at a problem :D
-- cheers,
- Leo Simons
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