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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "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 _______________________________________________ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel