>
> --- Andre van Eyssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 17 May 2007, Christopher Mahan wrote:
> >
> > > I'm going to throw this out there to see what
> sticks:
> > >
> >
> > > 8) Allow unrestricted code commit by community
> members. Nightly
> > > builds should check for broken stuff. Have nn-sun
> code check-in
> > > facilitators.
> >
> > Thankyou, Christopher. I've had quite a dry day and
> there's nothing
> > like a
> > good whole-hearted laugh to brighten up the
> afternoon. Really, you
> > gave me
> > a cackle that put a smile on my face.
>
> y comedic genius never ceases to amaze me.
>
>
> Not even the most disorganised, uncaring, hopeless
> open source
> project
> allows random individuals to commit. Perhaps a new
> distribution
> could be
> prepared called
> TrojanMalwareSpywareSendMyPasswordsToTheMafiaOS.
> Did I say random individuals? I said community
> members.
So you're willing to have community members pay the cost and agree
to the intrusion of a records check to ensure that they aren't evil lying
{criminal, terrorist, you name it} scum? Not that that would do anything
about the random whacko that suddenly decides to see how much of
a mess they can make...
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