On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 11:23:08 -0800, Paul Sundling wrote:
> I should probably still remove <author> tags from the docs and
> consolidate those into the volunteers page also.

I'm afraid that our volunteers page is subject to the same considerations as the 
author tags. :(

* Low hanging suit. In the unlikely event of a law suit, this is a (very) convenient 
list of parties to join to the action. We may think it's silly, but it is what an 
attorney would do. Each of these people would then be responsible for having 
themselves severed from the suit. (Guilty until proven innocent, I'm afraid.) The ASF 
would do what they could, but resources are limited; we shouldn't tempt fate.

* No strings attached. An important ASF principle is that all the code and 
documentation belong to the Foundation and its Community. Tags and other credits tend 
to imply some people "own" more of the resources than others. When a resource is 
donated to the foundation, we need to emphasize that it belongs to the Foundation, 
free and clear.

* Duty now for the future. ASF projects are meant to live for decades. The current 
list is already lengthy. What will it look like ten years from now? How much of the 
contributions of those we list today will really be part of the product then? Tags and 
lists like these cannot be sustained for the full life of an Apache product.

Sadly, we should probably trim the Who We Are page down to the list of Struts 
Committers who are members of the Jakarta PMC, since these individuals are the legal 
representatives of the Foundation. In this context, the Struts Committee Members would 
be presented as the "decision-makers" rather than the "authors". (Technically, what we 
do is a "work for hire", even though we are all unpaid volunteers.)

Of course, we'd still give credit where credit is due via the CVS commits, if for no 
other reason than to retain an audit trail. Of course, a very ambitious attorney could 
still try to join everyone cited in the CVS log, but the CVS events are shielded by 
the Committers being the actors, and so it's a horse of a different color.

-Ted.



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