I see how that could be a problem since we all have documented apache.org addresses. Nevermind then. I guess when I have questions about platforms I don't have I should just pipe up to the list in general?
On Jan 6, 2014, at 12:59 PM, "Christian Grobmeier" <grobme...@gmail.com> wrote: > Personally I don't think it is good to have such an information around. > People sometimes tend to contact people in private instead of the list. > In addition, I prefer the "team thinking": we all are responsible for the > whole product. > > Of course, this is just my taste. All projects are free to choose whats good > for them. > In log4j2 people like to have such an information too. So if log4cxx people > like to have it, > then you are free to go. > > Cheers > Christian > > On 6 Jan 2014, at 18:46, Joseph Southwell wrote: > >> Should we have a cross reference somewhere showing which contributors work >> in which operating systems? >> >> Perhaps we could use the <properties> section of the <develloper> entry in >> the pom.xml? i.e.: >> <developer> >> <id>joseph</id> >> <name>Joseph Southwell</name> >> <email>jos...@apache.org</email> >> <timezone>America/Chicago</timezone> >> <roles> >> <role>Committer</role> >> </roles> >> <properties> >> <platform>MSWindows</platform> >> <platform>MacOS</platform> >> </properties> >> </developer> >> >> Anybody else like this idea or something like it? >> >> Joseph Southwell >> jos...@southwell.org >> The past is history, >> The future's a mystery, >> The present's a gift. > > > --- > http://www.grobmeier.de > The Zen Programmer: http://bit.ly/12lC6DL > @grobmeier > GPG: 0xA5CC90DB > Joseph Southwell jos...@southwell.org The past is history, The future's a mystery, The present's a gift.
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