Max, John, (others)
No, I don't think replacing the team is the right answer, but it is an
ultimate resort.
Anyway, I think that John's reply just reinforces my concerns: an
Eclipse open source project needs to be open all the time. Not just at
review times; not just when someone asks a private question; but all the
time. Open plans, open discussions, open designs, ... My concerns about
ATF are not about the code, they are entirely about process: the
process(es) that the Eclipse community as a whole (including the other
Eclipse projects) has asked the Eclipse projects to follow so that the
greater Eclipse community (including other projects, users, adopters,
etc) can understand, extend, and assist with the project.
- Bjorn
... yes ATF is pretty quiet but the team is open and responsive when
I've approached them here or other ways.
Hey lighten up!
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