On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:

> >Now if that subject isn't incomprehensible, I don't know what is :-)

I'm sure given enough monkeys and typewriters, we can come up with a
better one, but you've got the lead so far David. =)

> I think the benevolent dictator approach is best. Everyone can contribute
> (if able), and the release lead makes final decisions. If someone doesn't
> like the decision, they always have the option to make another release.

But since there's (currently) 2(3 counting Ladybug) distribution leads,
things get interesting.

Benevolent Dictatorship By Committee? =)

> >Trouble is here, if the distributions can't be separated out, then
> >differing models can't be chosen.
>
> I believe they can if we communicate and cooperate with each other. :)

I agree. Communication is key, and overall shouldn't be too difficult.
This is probably one of the smoothest, least problematic lists I've been
on.

> In case of emergency, Eric and I already worked out a way to backup
> individual CVS trees.

Excellent idea all around. We should probably have the CVS tree backed up
on a semi-regular basis; if it's necessary, I have enough free diskspace
kicking around on my machines that I can accomodate if you guys are tight
on room.

--
George Metz
Commercial Routing Engineer
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"We know what deterrence was with 'mutually assured destruction' during
the Cold War. But what is deterrence in information warfare?" -- Brigadier
General Douglas Richardson, USAF, Commander - Space Warfare Center


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