Le 13/03/15 12:13, Jim Jagielski a écrit : >> community. Forgive me presuming to say this but this seems a >> contradiction with The Apache Way as written about. Also it is very >> CVCS/Subversion focussed. >> >> In a DVCS world, committers are just the gatekeepers of the central >> mainline, the judges/jury as to what meets the quality criteria. They >> are not the totality of the people who contribute, and they do not >> define the community. > IMO, there is a mindset difference which is key, between the CVCS and > DVCS world, and it all comes down to community over code. > Sorry, I don't think so :
If you can't push change in the git repo, you are just in one corner of the internet, signaling the world you have modified something through a PR, which might - or might not - be picked. Those who pick those PRs and push them into the master are the equivalent of The ASF committers. I don't see how different is it from a CVCS world, where you checkout trunk, change something, cut a diff and push it into a JIRA or whatever, for the committers to process them... Because, at the end of the day, when you clone a Git repo, this very repo is stored and managed in a *central* place... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org