On 25/09/2015 Daniel Gruno wrote:
On 09/25/2015 09:11 AM, Sharan Foga wrote:
I've just seen this call for participation at FOSDEM and I know we
talked about getting more of an Apache presence there.
https://fosdem.org/2016/news/2015-09-24-call-for-participation/
Indeedy, I was notified by FOSDE
Hi dev@community,
Wanted to make people aware of the above workshop which we are proposing to
co-locate at the Ground Data System Architecture Workshop [0].
The Open Source in Aerospace Workshop is planned for one full day with the
principle objective being community building.
Preparation for the
On 26.09.2015 16:16, Pierre Smits wrote:
> Branko,
>
> I am not talking about walls, only about removing confusion from
> definitions.
The question that I keep repeating that you haven't answered is: whose
confusion? Can you show that people are actually confused by our current
definitions? Are *
Branko,
I am not talking about walls, only about removing confusion from
definitions. A contributor can be user, as much as he/she can choose not to
be a user. Similarly, a developer of project A contributing (in whatever
form) to project B can be someone who doesn't use (benefits from) the works
On 26.09.2015 14:45, Pierre Smits wrote:
> It is all about removing potential confusion and sending clear messages.
>
> *re: user*
> A user benefits from the contributions. He/she or them (the organisation)
> can happily do so without ever interacting with a projects community. They
> may even be a
It is all about removing potential confusion and sending clear messages.
*re: user*
A user benefits from the contributions. He/she or them (the organisation)
can happily do so without ever interacting with a projects community. They
may even be a subscriber to any or all mailing lists of the ASF w
There was a bug in the code that counted e-mails sent to mailing lists.
This mainly affected SVN commit messages which it counted twice (*)
A fix has been deployed, but the next daily stats run has not yet
completed (in progress as I write).
When it does, you may find that the mail statistics fo