Darren Do you mean that you we have to sign one contract for each of the project even if the projects belongs to one manager, and the all the projects consume the same interfaces?
I don't think that makes sense. The function of contracts is to make sure that the consumers of a specific interface know that when the changes of the interfaces may affect them. And I do think that one contract for one manager would do that. What do you think? --Irene On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 10:10 +0100, Darren J Moffat wrote: > Irene Huang wrote: > > Nicolas > > > > JDS has a contract with OpenSSL before: > > http://sac.sfbay.sun.com/arc/PSARC/2003/500/contracts/contract-07 > > Consolidations don't have contacts projects do. > > However given the huge number of contracts for OpenSSL this might > actually be a useful optimisation of the process, but it isn't the > current process so don't assume you can do that. >
