On 02/06/2011 14:21, Simon Brouwer wrote:
Op 2-6-2011 15:04, Greg Stein schreef:
On Jun 2, 2011 4:32 AM, "Alexandro Colorado"<j...@openoffice.org> wrote:
...
There is currently a bit rearagement movement toward figuring things
out in
TDF OOo previously to the OOo annoucement, which happened last month
on the
marketing list in OOo.
http://openoffice.org/projects/marketing/lists/dev/archive/2011-05/
Thanks for the link.
...
Just to add clarity by inviting them, you mean that we should join the
mailing list for discussing the proposal here. Or should we continue our
converstions on each location.
Discussion about the Incbator proposal should be done here, please.
The audience of that proposal and, ultimately, those who will vote on
it are subscribed to this list.
Should we add ourselfs as commiters?
If you would like to contribute here (possibly instead of, or in
addition, to your work at TDF), then yes! Please add yourself into the
proposal on the wiki.
I had already been so bold as to adding myself to the list, expressing
my support to the proposal. I was wondering though. In the
OpenOffice.org project, many community members contribute in other ways
than committing code, for example by writing or translating
documentation, being active in the marketing project, taking part in QA.
Some concern has been expressed that, if the meritocratic system in
Apache is based on code contribution only, those community members are
not able to fully become part of the OpenOffice.org Apache project or
the Apache community.
Others have given you concrete examples that should satisfy your
concerns, but if you want to see it written down see
http://community.apache.org/contributors/index.html
specifically the section on "From contributor to committer"
Ross
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