Martin Bochnig wrote:
> Now that I have merged in most of my SPARC code-base into the actual fox-gate 
> (except the pkgdefs) {*0}, plus that I have signed the CA and sent you my # 
> CA 0335, where do you believe to see a reason, that you can continue with 
> your strict refusal of adding me back into my place in 
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/fox/leaders/ ??

As I've repeatedly said, I was following your request to not add you until
you told me you were ready, which I must have missed in my past e-mail - I'm
guessing this now means you have decided you are ready,  and have added you
back in.   All you had to do was ask.   In reality, this means almost nothing,
as "Leader" in the OpenSolaris web application really means "Person with Web
Page Editing & Repository Management rights", not "Person who does a lot of
work" or "Person who makes decisions".


> You take the open-src project idea ad absurdum, because 3 of the 4 names in
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/fox/leaders/ are getting paid for doing
their day job, rather than volunteering by any means.

Open source has nothing to do with pay vs. volunteer.   As for the other people
on the list, as noted above, this has nothing to do with leadership - Jay was
added so he could edit web pages when he noticed the build instructions needed
some updates, and Niveditha was added to manage the child repository for the
Mesa 7.0.x merge project.

-- 
        -Alan Coopersmith-           alan.coopersmith at sun.com
         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering


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