On Sat, 25 May 2002, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:

> > I respect Craig mostly for the quality of his code ( even if I prefer
> > different solutions and we disagree on many other things ), I respect
> > Sam the most for keeping a low-key as 'PMC president' ( I never saw
> > him use the 'I'm the PMC chair' as an argument ).
> >
> > A smart idea ( like the try/catch unrolling ) is as important as
> > 100s of commits fixing bugs or 100s of mails answering questions.
> 
> If commit numbers are not so important (and I agree), then why measure them
> at all?
> 
> BTW, this is not what you said some days ago:
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jakarta-general&m=102112907923436&w=2

I believe my message is:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jakarta-general&m=102130834717179&w=2

And I said exactly the same thing, that small commits are easier to 
review and putting a 'ranking' on a commiter ( by any criteria )
is bad ( not only number of commits - also age, how long he is commiter,
how many flame-wars he participates in or how many bugs he fixes, or 
anything else ). What it matter is that he moves the project forward
and contributes his time and inteligence to the community.  


Costin


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