Like I said before: "Without wanting to open up flames about what
constitutes a true "open" source project." Your statements are
subjective.
Mark.
On 2 Oct 2006, at 17:57, Garrett Rooney wrote:
On 10/2/06, Mark Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That kind of depends what you're used to now doesn't it? In some
circles really getting involved actively can best be done (can only
be done) with committer rights.
If that was the impression people were under, then they should break
themselves of it right now, because it's not the way a succesful ASF
project operates. If it's impossible to contribute without commit
access then you've essentially decided that you don't ever need any
new contributors, choking off any chance at a successful, diverse
community before it even begins.
-garrett
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