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Neil Graham wrote:
| Interesting. Yet I can't check out jakarta-struts, for example, except via | anoncvs. Can anyone explain this? It might be fun to test this, except | that it might somehow succeed. :)
I had cause to try this out recently, and I found I could check out xml-xalan (using my Apache ID, not anoncvs), but I couldn't update it.
Got a message about not enough Karma :>. As I understand it, there is some work that has been done to give people in a project read access to all sub-projects, but only write access to specific ones.
| The trouble is that, if we're writing rules about how subprojects should | work, I'm not sure "pretty much knowing" is a high enough bar. What we're | basically saying here is that sometimes committers can be safely ignored; | some day, some disagreement may arise about that, where perceptions might | differ. An edge case perhaps, but one it would seem best to prepare for by | making things as objective and as clear as possible.
At the moment we are all assuming that an x/y majority means that y represents the entire population of voters (almost an Australian style democracy, where we are required to vote by law :>). Wouldn't it be better to have y to represent the total number of people who decide to vote on a given issue in a given time period?
It's also in line with the incubator voting document that Ted referenced in another e-mail.
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