On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 11:59 PM, john skaller <[email protected]> wrote:
> I believe there is a point to the policy. I am guessing the idea is this: > with the patches merged in "more or less mechanically" people are actually > in a position to try them out and review them in context. Indeed. The policy is not mindless but is rather the application of a very large amount of thought and experience. It is my clear and direct intent to remove all opinion and bias from the role of maintainer. The goal is to allow everyone (without the enormous and toxic prejudice that has affected previous contribution policies) to get involved on an equal basis. The maintainers enforce the rules but do not take any position. Consider us the Enforcers. QA is the role of the community (which obviously includes the maintainers but with different hats) and drives growth of the community through active debate. No-one owns 0MQ exclusively. We all do. Equally and without bias or privilege. Period. I'm not going to argue this extensively. That's been done. The old libzmq policy was a failure. This new policy has been discussed by the maintainers and this list and agreed on. We will try it for a while and if it proves broken, we will fix the breakage and continue to improve it. Thanks to all who have made pull requests. Please do continue! -Pieter _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
