Only committer votes are binding.

Expressing an opinion by casting non-binding votes is a good way to
establish a presence in the developer community; it's one prerequisite
towards eventually becoming a committer.

On 7/27/05, Kevin Menard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pardon my ignorance, but how does the whole voting thing work anyway?
> Do only developers get to vote?  Are the votes just -1, 0, +1?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kevin
> 
> Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> > OK ... this discussion has gone on long enough.  I'm willing to strip
> > out the default-binding stuff and replace it with a simpler approach.
> > Attributes will be intepreted as literals (unless prefixed) in the
> > template, and as OGNL expressions (unless prefixed) elsewhere.
> >
> > This is a potentially de-stabilizing change; I am willing to do the
> > work, but will expect others to pitch in and test (that is, pull down
> > code and build apps against it), to help track down any latent errors.
> >
> > Howard M. Lewis Ship: +1
> >
> 
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