On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Omar Gonzalez
<omarg.develo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I disagree entirely. No progress has stopped during this "transitional
> phase". People are still committing to SVN. People are using an updated
> branching strategy. And we are still actively trying to find a person
> proficient in Python to take us that last mile. I don't believe any of your
> fears have been verified, otherwise we wouldn't have gotten things done
> like Peter's (and other non-committer's) work on Mustella and getting
> 35000+ tests to pass.

Thanks for pointing out that there are more things going on than I've
been keeping up with :-) Sorry for implying that progress had stopped.
I was responding to Carlos' suggestion that the drawn-out move to Git
was a progress-impeder. And I was responding by pointing out that we
said it probably would be a progress impeder.

> How much progress do we have to continue to make in order to appease your
> worries?

Sorry, I'm not the one with worries. This thread started with someone
suggesting that the Apache model was inhibiting progress for this
project. I don't think that's the case at all so I was trying to
respond to that particular suggestion.

Greg

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