Just for completeness;
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 09:42:26PM +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
2. Who are the committers anyway ?
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All the noise about Matt Dillons commit bit have generated a lot
of questions about who gets to be committers, so here is a little
[moved to -chat]
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Nik Clayton wrote:
Hmm. "I submitted a PR to FreeBSD, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt."
Wouldn't we rather have "I fixed a PR in FreeBSD..."?
David Scheidt
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nik Clayton writes:
Just for completeness;
Yeah, sorry for leaving you gang out , but I didn't want to make
it too long, the important thing was to get the three main kinds
down, doc committers are pretty much the same story as the other
two "limited scope" types.
I would recommend simply having a 'FreeBSD' T-Shirt. None of this
'committers' or 'core' stuff.
-Matt
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:As I recall, Matthew Dillon wrote:
: I would recommend simply having a 'FreeBSD' T-Shirt. None of this
: 'committers' or 'core' stuff.
:
: -Matt
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As I recall, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:No, I think you missed the point. The T-shirt (or sweatshirt, or
:baseball cap or whatever) should be special, easily identified as
:special and available only to the group you're trying to
:incent/reward.
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: -crl
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:Chad R. Larson (CRL15)
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:No, I think you missed the point. The T-shirt (or sweatshirt, or
:baseball cap or whatever) should be special, easily identified as
:special and available only to the group you're trying to
:incent/reward.
I understand the point. It's a bad
To avoid the crosspost police, I've removed -stable from the thread.
Speaking of incentives, prizes, etc. you might want to read the book:
"Punished by Rewards"
by Alfie Kohn.
H
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We have repeatedly heard that -core's communication with the
developers leaves something to be desired, so I'll venture this
attempt at improving it.
This email is NOT a official statement from core, it is MY PERSONAL
attempt, as a core member, at improving communication between core
and the