Malcolm, Bob can you give a short statement for that question? [I understood that all proposed committers will be on the PPMC, right?]
Ciao Henning On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 12:59 -0500, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: > I'm forced to vote -1 for the following section, the rest reads fine, and > I think my concerns can be quickly addressed by the proposers; > > >> == Meritocracy == > >> > >> Click was developed by Malcolm Edgar in 2003 publicly released in March > >> 2005. Since then there have been contributions from a number of > >> developers across the world. New contributors are encouraged to provide > >> patches, and later commit privileges are assigned to them. In 2008 Bob > >> Schellink joined Malcolm Edgar as a joint lead on the project after > >> contributing to the project for a number of years. > > It's clear that Malcolm has much to be proud of in putting this project > together, and good that Bob has joined him as project lead. > > There are no "project leads" at the ASF. All committers who become a member > of the PMC shall have an equal say in the project. This can cause a great > amount of friction when the project is perceived to be "owned" by a small > subset of the pmc members. Explosions within such projects happen at least > once a year, sometimes for the better and often for the worse. > > I would have hoped that under Meritocracy, something about the transition > from benevolent dictator to project management committee would be said. > I would like to know, for example, if every committer will become a PPMC > member, or if this is a PPMC of two (Malcomb and Bob). > > Bill > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]