El sáb, 17-09-2005 a las 10:16 +0200, Bertrand Delacretaz escribió:
> Le 17 sept. 05, à 01:19, Thorsten Scherler a écrit :
> > ...I am actually unsure whether or not a committer role makes sense
> > because
> > e.g. the cocoon based projects have given the commit right to each
> > other. That means per definition of the role (that we have now) that
> > new
> > committer entering e.g. forrest will be as well committer to cocoon
> > without even to have to submit a single line of code....
>
> Note that over at Cocoon we make an important distinction between
>
> a) having commit rights to the code repository
> and
> b) being a committer, in the sense of having a demonstrated committment
> to the project, voting rights, etc.
That is the point. The definition on apache.org do not have this
distinction! You are a committer if you have a).
In forrest and lenya we see it like cocoon, but how can you explain that
to new committer that read
http://apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#roles
¿?
salu2
--
thorsten
"Together we stand, divided we fall!"
Hey you (Pink Floyd)
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