On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Pedro Giffuni <p...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>
> ----- Messaggio originale -----
>> Da: Tim Williams
> ...
>>>
>>>  Then count me uncool then. I did it and I'd do it again in similar
>>>  circumstances.  It is easier to apologize to David later If I'm wrong
>>>  then for us to have the trademark legally invalidated if I was right
>>>  and did not act quickly.
>>
>> I'm not sure what to say.  By "uncool" I meant, it's socially
>> unacceptable around here (the ASF) and, yet, your not only ok with
>> that but you'd "do it again".  The timeliness wasn't as grave
>> as you
>> intimate - some reasonable time could have been allowed.  Please don't
>> revert other's commits in the future...
>>
>> --tim
>>
>
> I agree with Tim. It is rude to revert someone else's changes without
> giving the original committer the time to fix it himself or defend his
> position. There is no good reason to be rude with a colleague.
>

Call it rude, call it antisocial, call it whatever you want.  I would
do it again in similar circumstances without hesitation.  And I would
recommend others to do the same.  No one's commits are holy scripture.

And remember, CTR is not appropriate for all circumstances.  Making
new trademark claims is something where RTC is more appropriate.

-Rob

-Rob
> Pedro.

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