James Carlson <james.d.carlson at Sun.COM> writes:

> Mike Kupfer writes:
>> I've posted a draft of the slides for the SCM session at this weekend's
>> summit.  They're at
>> www.opensolaris.org/os/project/scm-migration/summit0805-scm-mig-draft1.odp.
>
> On page 10, you might mention that you need the ssh key to be set
> correctly for OpenSolaris voting to work as well, and that ssh to
> poll.opensolaris.org (even if there's no vote going on) is one way to
> test your key.  It also tells you (for free!) what grants you have.
>
> On 14, one of the things not listed is that the C-team needs to start
> acting in the open, at least with respect to RTI Advocates and review
> of projects involving open source.  Without this, at least part of the
> process related to large projects (C-team review) won't be on
> equitable footing for external committers.

I've been harping on about this for a long long time now, and have
essentially given up on complaining about it.

My view, at this point, is that it isn't really worth mentioning in
the vast majority of contexts (if any).  If you want to, go for it,
but not in a way that raises expectations regarding it eventually
being done properly, I, at least, have no faith it ever will.

-- Rich

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