On 11 Dec 06, at 12:26 PM 11 Dec 06, Graham Leggett wrote:
On Mon, December 11, 2006 7:12 pm, Jason van Zyl wrote:
You didn't ask for a release, you tried to call a vote. Very
different things.
Explain how these are different?
Asking for a vote means that people can make preparations and
actually figure out what's going to be done for the next release.
Create a roadmap, field help and plan toward making something release
worthy. When all that is done, the work has been looked over and it
is felt that all the issues for the release have been dealt with then
you call a vote. When it's actually ready.
That's an example of how it works and how
you can participate. Do some work, get a say. It's pretty standard
Apache stuff.
I believe that as a long time ASF member I understand how things
work, and
again as an ASF member I am am expressing concern that your
response to my
call for a vote was not in the spirit of community building. The
ASF is
about community, not code.
I am also a member, have been here for 6-7 years, helped many project
migrate to the ASF, have volunteered more of my time, produced more
code (probably should have documented it), and helped more people
then a good majority at the ASF. Please get off your high horse. I
could care less what you or anyone thinks of me, I will let my work
speak for itself. And with that, I'm going to finish the release some
folks have asked for.
Jason.
Regards,
Graham
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