On 1/16/06, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Martin Cooper wrote:
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> > I *care* about the quality of what we build here at the ASF. [X]
> > can very easily cause problems when [...]
>
> I have no problem with either of the above (redacted) sentences.  However,
> the answer, in my view, is not to wait for X to become perfected
> elsewhere.
> Rather, if there is something wrong, and it is here, contribute to fixing
> it, even if the contributions are just kibbitzing.


Which is exactly what I've been doing over in MyFaces-land, by explaining
(or trying to explain, anyway) the issues with the use of Prototype in the
MyFaces ecosystem. I'm not a MyFaces committer, and I don't even use JSF,
but I'm still trying to help.

As for whether I get involved with the Zimbra toolkit, and try to help them
see the light, I need to make a personal decision between putting my energy
into that, here at the ASF, or putting it into a non-ASF project that is
already on the right track. I know I don't have the energy to do both. ;-)

--
Martin Cooper


Even if you don't contribute code, if you raise perfectly valid issues, and
> they are ignored, that would be an indicator that the project is not
> right.
>
>         --- Noel
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