Since this is a volunteer organization, and we all have other pressing
responsibilities, it is important that we do not encourage any systemic
bottlenecks.
I wrote:
user: no rights, no responsibilities
developer: right to get quoted as author for authored pieces, no
responsibility
Leo Simons wrote:
Since committing is voting, what I think what some people want is a
non-vetoing Committer.
I think 'some people' don't see/don't agree to the committing is
voting, and then what they want is a Developer-with-CVS-access, which
is more or less what they said.
Committing
on 5/28/02 12:12 AM, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leo Simons wrote:
Since committing is voting, what I think what some people want is a
non-vetoing Committer.
I think 'some people' don't see/don't agree to the committing is
voting, and then what they want is a
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 17:36, Leo Simons wrote:
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 14:20, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
I totally disagree with everything you just said.
Uhm, I think you disagree with the idea we should have
'developers/contributors' with CVS access who are not committers. I'm
not sure
Yeah, I can't remotely subscribe a user who is having trouble
subscribing himself. Furthermore, I'm unable to unsubscribe myself from
a mailing list that I'd like to unsubscribe from. (I
subscribe/unsubscribe from lots of projects on a regular basis to manage
volume)... If I had to guess I
Currently the Jakarta project's builds are not mirrored along with the
rest of the Apache site. For example, check this out
ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/apache/dist/jakarta/README.txt
To support mirroring, Joshua Slive, who has been looking at the issue,
believes the following changes will