robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 3/19/06, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What we'll probably do is run it like we're running Harmony.  The list
of committers on the proposal are the people we expect to show up, but
we won't be creating accounts by default - we'll need to have each
person say "yes, I'm ready and will be contributing immediately" before
making the account for them.

this seems a useful tradition: is it too early to codified this into policy?

I think so. One problem is that it places special status on some people that others don't have, once you get rolling.

So n months into the project, if one of the listed people pops up and gets working, fast-tracking commit might make others that have been working in the project (and don't have commit) unhappy.

Maybe the solution is a well-codified policy with some time limit, so that it doesn't seem arbitrary and capricious.

geir

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