[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
>
> > "Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
> >
> > > I don't like the ambiguity of what code in sandbox means
> > > under this scenario. Alternatives to solve the problem include:
> > >
> > > (a) If a project wants to release something that includes code in the
> > > sandbox, it must either get it accepted into commons, or copy the
> > > code back into its own repository.
> >
> > +1
>
> In other words - your development model is ok, nothing else should be
> accepted.
Yes. That's *exactly* what I was attempting to convey as I was trying
to catch up on this long email chain that we have to get right and get
right soon.
I got back from a long day away from email, was reading through and said
to myself
"Hmm. I want to say that only my development model is ok, and nothing
else should be accepted, especially something from Costin. But what is
the most efficient way to say that?"
So I looked into the main Jarkarta site, and there it was :
"Section 2.1 : Although normally used for voting, the +1 / -1 convention
can both be used as shorthand to express feelings of support for an idea
or to say 'My development model is ok, nothing else should be accepted'.
"
Of course, it doesn't say anything about the '...especially something
from Costin' part, but hey - there's a PMC meeting tomorrow - I'll bring
it up then...
Sorry - it's almost 1 a.m., it's been a long week....
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Costin, come on... First, what I am thinking about here is the release
model, not the development model. I am *for* having more than one
approach for participation contained in Commons, if you recall.
All I was saying is that I, as a singular individual with no more voting
power than you, agree with the notion that for something qualified to be
a Jakarta release, it should be moved out of the sandbox/agora/playpen
and into a mini-project of it's own so it can be documented, supported,
etc...
I noticed there as another msg, so I will finish there...
geir
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Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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