Nobody has any problem with an external repository being maintained.  Just bear 
in mind the normal process will need to take place to merge to the ASF 
repository, and that there may be feedback and review requests to address, so 
merge order and diffs will probably change.


On 24/09/2020, 16:05, "Brandon Williams" <dri...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 9:55 AM Benedict Elliott Smith
    <bened...@apache.org> wrote:
    >
    > You do not have the authority to unilaterally overrule the community 
process.  This is a serious breach of your responsibilities as a member of the 
PMC.

    Feel free to complain that I'm creating branches we intend to someday,
    perhaps even in 2020, release.

    > I have deleted this branch, and will do so again if you repeat this.

    This would create some interesting tickets for INFRA, but I won't
    waste their time with you either. Whether either of us has the
    authority to do such on ASF infrastructure is irrelevant, since that
    is the only thing that can be argued here.  The ASL absolutely allows
    people to innovate on their own with the code, so let's just move the
    bits.

    Those who wish to innovate,
    https://github.com/driftx/cassandra/tree/cassandra-5.0 is now open for
    business, PRs accepted. This will be maintained to track trunk on the
    ASF servers.

    I guess this is the apache way.

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