On Oct 13, 2006, at 12:16 PM, Leo Simons wrote:

On Oct 12, 2006, at 5:13 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Can we agree that regardless of which style one might prefer the packaging, there are multiple valid approaches, and that this level of difference
should not be a release criteria for the Incubator?

ASF release processes work because people can vote however they want. I don't want to create a *rule* that says people that vote can't vote in some way for some reason.



Do I understand your statement correctly in that you think that it's perfectly ok for people from the _Incubator PMC_ to vote against a release because they prefer camel case names to those whose parts are separated by underscores? (I have used a trite example to make my point)

It seems to me that Noel's comment that technical decisions are outside the realm of the Incubator PMC release votes and that the place to chime in is at the project level, not at the Incubator PMC level, is perfectly reasonable.


Regards,
Alan


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