I agree, I was doing minor changes, bug fixes and such just CTR.  The
feature addition I have available, I put on the thread first (although I
did a sloppy job of providing a timely code example) thinking it was a good
practice to show before commiting.  So waiting a few days for feed back
then posting sounds good.


thanks

-Mark


On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 8:05 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

>
>
>
> On 4/15/13 3:45 PM, "Mark Kessler" <kesslerconsult...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > So that means IP donations require a vote and going through the IP
> > clearance.  But what about commiters already signed the Apache
> agreement...
> > Does that require a vote or just a public showing and a general
> consensus?
> > Or are we voting on those too?
> Apache Flex is currently operating under CTR (commit then review).  As a
> committer you have the responsibility of making sure you have the legal
> right to contribute any changes you commit, but there is no upfront
> process.
> You check in whatever you want, and theoretically, your fellow committers
> will review the changes.  If another committer vetoes the commit then you
> should revert the changes.  Vetoes are supposed to be based on technical
> merit.
>
> Of course, if it were me, before checking in anything big or involving a
> lot
> of work, I would probably start a thread on the mailing list first.
>
> --
> Alex Harui
> Flex SDK Team
> Adobe Systems, Inc.
> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
>
>

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