Title: RE: Welcome to Apache Letter
Waldhoff, Rodney wrote:
This idea isn't new or unique to
Jakarta--all the ASF projects
use those semantics.
not entirely correct. it depends on the
project and the commit model in use.
Mea culpa. s/All/Some.
i have seen it used more
Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interestingly, this vote also helps crystalize who we think the
Apache community really is. And, IMHO, any open source developer
community that tries to ignore users of its products is going to
become insular and self absorbed.
But users of
B. W. Fitzpatrick wrote:
Limit the list to committers (with no public archive or posting
ability) but allow committers to nominate users who have contributed
to the Apache community, but not in a developer role (or users could
ask to be added)? It seems to me that this would satisfy concerns
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
B. W. Fitzpatrick wrote:
Limit the list to committers (with no public archive or posting
ability) but allow committers to nominate users who have contributed
to the Apache community, but not in a developer role (or users could
ask to be added)? It seems to me
Well put overall...
Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's been said that a PMC is not a website and mailing list.
This is true. But it is also true that a virtual community *is*
a website and mailing list. As Jakarta subprojects become
Apache Projects, it is likely that some PMCs may wish
Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And to the Jakarta PMC, when will Jakarta be mirrored? I can't seem to
find a mirror for the downloads that doesn't lead back to Jakarta or have
an empty page.
It will be mirrored once the mirrors CAN mirror it... I'm having a hard time
to pull XML and