Michael Tulloch wrote: > On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, John Keiser wrote: > > >>Let's solve the problem we have now, and solve the imaginary ones later. >> Docs and code are extremely different than code in that *no one is >>doing them*. Thus the situation requires *less* process, a smaller > > > That's not the point. The point is that they are both deliverables and > thus are naturally handled in similar ways.
Deliverables is what you have when you're a company and you're paying the people who are producing the stuff - you own their time and, more or less, their creativity. Whether that is a useful model in its place is irrelevant here. Creating a huge structure that has no relationship with the general culture and context of what Mozilla actually is (most folks work for free, on their own time, following their own interests, and the set of folks available is *highly* variable across time) is counterproductive.
