Pier Fumagalli wrote:
If I understand correctly the political trends here, promoting people to the Jakarta PMC is trying to get people involved, and knowing each other and the whole of Jakarta, so that the process of promotion of more and more projects to top-level does not balkanize the communities any more. Also, to promote wider awareness of the big community as a whole. It does not look like bad for me.On 19/2/03 23:10 "Leo Simons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I don't think anyone expects that upon becoming a PMC member one would immediately need to gain and maintain intimate knowledge of all corners of the jakarta codebases. It is just about humanly impossible. So it is probably a good move to ensure the PMC is of a size where there are one or more people who do have that intimate knowledge for each particular corner.If I talk to someone on the HTTPd PMC, he _knows_all_. I don't see why it should be different for Jakarta. And if the problem is size, well, break up the bloody thing, it was never designed to be this huge.
So, the move is in the right direction, something like making jakarta community grow to later split (re-organize?) it with less trauma (sp?)
When will you, half europeans ;-) enter the euro stuff so that you can pay me a beer in Madrid with less transaction cost? ;-)My 2 pennies.
Two euro cents in exchange.
Santiago
Pier
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