On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
> IMHO, Apache is more about what actually happens, not so much about promises
> and visions and missions.  The missions can get changed, forked, killed,
> whatever.  It all depends on who actually gets something done.

You nailed it Alex! An Apache project is all about what we make it. It
is nothing about what we say we might make it someday :-) The best way
to vote at Apache is to "vote with your hands" and contribute
something to the project.

There's nothing wrong with mission statements/visions/roadmaps/etc.
But those discussions are somewhat moot until we start getting some
work done. Heck, even the version number discussion is a somewhat moot
point until we get ready to release. Let's figure out what a release
contains, then we can figure out what to call it.

Greg

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