On 3/5/06, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I started to write a long email on the problems in Jakarta, on umbrellas,
> on the lack of a Jakarta community and existence only of subcommunities
> and on how it should be "there is no Jakarta Xxxx, you are members of
> Jakarta - not a subproject"; but you've heard it all before.
>
> So, proposal:
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> Given that we are one project and that we should be acting as one
> community - I propose that we:
>
> 1) Remove SVN restrictions, all Jakarta committers can commit anywhere in
> Jakarta, with the exception of the Commons-Sandbox as it allows Apache
> committers in general to commit.


What problem is this solving? I just don't see the need.

2) All vote threads to occur on the general@ mailing list; or the pmc@
> mailing list if deemed private.


I agree with Sandy on this one. The votes should stay on the relevant
developer list.

--
Martin Cooper


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> Comments?
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> The only negative I have for 1) is that I like to use the commit lists to
> see who is on which subproject (for 3 PMC member oversight checking), but
> that is a flawed idea anyway. The real way is to see who is voting on
> issues (especially releases) for that project. If it's an inactive
> project, the real way is to ask the -dev mailing list for 3 PMC replies
> else the subproject gets mothballed.
>
> Hen
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