In which case, Joseph should send in an ICLA, and we can get the account sorted. Thx for spotting Yuri.
Upayavira On Fri, Jun 14, 2013, at 11:39 PM, Yuri Z wrote: > By the way Joseph, your name is on the list of committers for the Apache > Wave http://incubator.apache.org/wave/people.html , You might want to > make > request to the infra to claim a username so you will be able to handle > the > experimental related issues by yourself. > > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 11:00 PM, Upayavira <u...@odoko.co.uk> wrote: > > > At this point, **all** code should be exempt from code review. > > > > To explain in more detail, there's two models a project can follow: > > > > = review then commit = > > Mature communities usually follow this, when there's substantial risk in > > making chances. Wave is way to young for this, IMO. > > > > = commit then review = > > This is what I'm used to. Make a commit, and have other developers watch > > the commit list. They can object on the dev list if they see something > > they don't like, but the basic assumption is that, if you have commit > > rights, we trust you. > > > > So I would say, yeah, create a sandbox area in SVN. Have as many play > > areas as folks want. Those can be clones of the WIAB code, or can be > > completely fresh directories. > > > > As a start, I'd say, anyone who'd like to participate in such > > experiments should submit an ICLA to Apache. This is a legal document > > stating that you give a license to Apache to the code that you provide > > (but you still retain copyright). > > > > See here: http://www.apache.org/dev/new-committers-guide.html#cla > > > > Whilst this doesn't grant you commit rights to the repo, it is certainly > > a prerequisite, and will ease the inclusion of your code into the > > repository. If you do send your ICLA as suggested in the above link, > > feel free to mail me privately and I will track its arrival. > > > > Upayavira > > > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2013, at 08:49 PM, Joseph Gentle wrote: > > > Following from Michael MacFadden's suggestion to put related > > > (hopefully integrated) technologies into the same wave repository, I > > > propose adding an experiments directory into SVN. (Do we vote on this > > > or something, or should I just do it?) > > > > > > Experimental code should be exempt from code review, although there > > > should be an expectation that unused experimental code may be cleaned > > > up if it isn't actively worked on for more than 3 months or so. I want > > > a place where we can collaboratively iterate on fresh ideas & design. > > > We want to produce things that are eventually useful to the wave > > > project. > > > > > > I think we should place experiments outside of the trunk directory, here: > > > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/wave/experiments > > > > > > Thoughts? > > > -J > >