To be honest, I don't know how to vote on this without some context.

IMHO, community and code are key counterparts for an open source project. Healthy community ensures the decisions are made openly based on technical merits which in turn lead to good code ultimately. Good code attracts more users/developers as it delivers useful software to users. User adoptions are critical to build a good community. Ideally, community and code promotes each other.

I would rather vote on a specific issue if we see some conflicts and need to have a good balance between the two. I don't think casting +1 to a general slogan doesn't help this project much.

Thanks,
Raymond

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From: "ant elder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 2:31 AM
To: "tuscany-dev" <[email protected]>
Subject: [VOTE] Community is more important than code

After all this time in incubation we've all learnt to understand this but I
think it may be useful reaffirm it now with a vote. So please all vote to
show you understand and agree with the long standing Apache motto that
"community is more important than code".

+1 from me.

  ...ant


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