> We respectfully discuss and in the end come to a  compromise or a common
ground where we can agree to disagree. I still see this happen here and
don't think all of us need to have the same opinion.
So maybe at the end some of commons repos using as new version of
dependencies as they can, others using as old version of dependencies as
they can?
I agree that there be no exact right or wrong answer in this question, but
I still hope we can get an uniformed way to all sub repos in commons.
At least as for avoiding dependency hell.

Stefan Bodewig <bode...@apache.org> 于 2020年7月25日周六 上午1:40写道:

> On 2020-07-24, Xeno Amess wrote:
>
> > As for community building, I agree with you that commons seems not a
> > close community, but I doubt it be github's fault.  even there be no
> > github, sub-repos in commons are not that close to each other.
>
> Commons is an old project and it started with a striving community. Most
> people have left, as is natural for any open source project. I believe
> we've done better attracting new community members before, but this is
> certainly colored by my mood and preferences.
>
> As for your follow-up response about agreeing on when to upgrade
> dependencies. Community doesn't mean uniformity to me. We respectfully
> discuss and in the end come to a compromise or a common ground where we
> can agree to disagree. I still see this happen here and don't think all
> of us need to have the same opinion.
>
> Stefan
>
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