Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Part of the proposal indicates the jakarta-commons is not the right home for > HiveMind, as it does not fit in with the charter of the commons (too many > dependencies, etc.). >
Even if it were proposed that Hivemind stay in jakarta-commons, I do not share Martin's concern. There have been several cases where a number of new-to-Jakarta committers have joined, and (because of the technical limitations of our permissions infrastructure) have been granted jakarta-commons karma to work on the package they are interested in. In practice, this has not caused any problems. If we are still concerned that it might, we've got a jakarta-commons infrastructure issue to deal with, not a concern about any particular package and its associated committers. > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Craig --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]