I would like to point out one thing. This is one open source group which really knows how to encourage participants. I feel very comfortable expressing my opinions or accepting my mistakes. I think this is the kind of thing which makes me want to contribute more to this project (even though i havent done much yet, except for breaking an existing working solution :) ). I would like to admit that initially i was a bit hesitant in sending emails to the group or asking questions, but you guys made me feel very comfortable immediately. Congratulations for creating such an open and positive atmosphere!!
On 1/20/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jan 20, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Jacek Laskowski wrote: > On 1/21/07, Karan Malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> +1 from me (I am not sure if non-committers are allowed to vote ) > > Yes, they are. Community's voice (non-binding votes) is as important > as committers' voice (binding votes) if not more important (think how > a project would look like with no influence from a community). Well said. Anyone is welcome and encouraged to vote. Really, the louder the community voice the better. We committers are but humble servants here to execute the will of the users and community. In a lot of ways, getting commit is like being demoted :) -David
-- Karan Malhi
