eans that any discussions should be made public. If not I feel I
like I'm loosing this freedom. How can I improve a program if I don't
know where the project is headed and reasons why the project is headed
in that direction (what are the goals of the project)?
Thanks
Brendan
On Wed,
The reason I love open source is that it open for ___anyone___ to
participate in the community and allows for people to come up with ideas
that "Foundation Members" never would of thought of. It's the whole
point of open source.
Thanks
Brendan
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 20:49 -0