> -Original Message-
> From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: mercredi 28 décembre 2005 14:35
> To: Maven Developers List
> Subject: Re: plugin project leads
>
> Jason van Zyl wrote:
> > People will always come and go but some people are willing
Jason van Zyl wrote:
> People will always come and go but some people are willing to steward
> a particular plugin. If there ends up not being those people then
> that's fine. But I would hope some people care enough. They can always
> work with the group of interested people and person who wants t
Brett Porter wrote:
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Why do you think that is?
Because people's availability comes and goes, and putting it on one
person causes things to get omitted. I'd prefer to do a regular review
of all plugins (say, for the board report) to assess health, necessity
of release, etc.
Jason van Zyl wrote:
>> 1) turn off assign to lead by default. This doesn't fit with our process
>> and is the cause of all your mail. Personally, I won't be signing up to
>> be a plugin lead. I don't think that idea worked the last two or three
>> times we tried it.
>
> Why do you think that is?
B
Brett Porter wrote:
I think we still have a lot to do on these projects.
1) turn off assign to lead by default. This doesn't fit with our process
and is the cause of all your mail. Personally, I won't be signing up to
be a plugin lead. I don't think that idea worked the last two or three
times w
Brett Porter wrote:
I think we still have a lot to do on these projects.
1) turn off assign to lead by default. This doesn't fit with our process
and is the cause of all your mail. Personally, I won't be signing up to
be a plugin lead. I don't think that idea worked the last two or three
times w
I think we still have a lot to do on these projects.
1) turn off assign to lead by default. This doesn't fit with our process
and is the cause of all your mail. Personally, I won't be signing up to
be a plugin lead. I don't think that idea worked the last two or three
times we tried it.
2) I'm no