Hello,
Norbert Thiebaud wrote on 2012-02-27 19:01:
My main concern is this case (only wrt to the ESC.):
John Doe is employed by Microsoft-Luxemburg as a pre-sale support for
IIS (I'm making that up)
during is leisure time he like to contribute to open source, and doing
a great job at doing so
Hi Christoph
Le 2012-03-01 12:37, Christoph Noack a écrit :
Well, developers should at least provide insight if something is
technically not manageable ... but the funny thing is, that an idea pool
could provide some inspiration to them - like the EasyHacks do today ...
IMO, I prefer the
On 12-02-29 07:18 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Le 2012-02-29 11:36, Fabian Rodriguez a écrit :
On 12-02-29 02:46 AM, Charles-H.Schulz wrote:
Le mardi 28 février 2012 à 16:32 -0500, Marc Paré a écrit :
Hi Olivier
Le 2012-02-28 14:49, Olivier Hallot a écrit :
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Heh :) :
Fabian Rodriguez wrote
You're mixing up two things here. A dev can adopt a feature (or even
implement a feature he wants) directly, but it rests on the community to
accept it, not the other way around.
Normally a feature would go through such due process, in some cases it
may be rejected