> > Nearly all the open-source projects out there have a "boss" who gets to > > decide whether or not they like your stuff. If you fail to convince them > > that your stuff is the One and Only Good Way to do things Well, so far I believed that in apache projects the developers who actively work on the code are the "boss". Who is the "boss" here ? Jon ? Craig ? The PMC ? So far I considered Naco, Larry, Henri and the other people who actively worked on tomcat 3 to be my "boss", and I tried to get them to like the stuff. I still think this was the right decision. Costin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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