C'mon! There are private PMC lists, there is private SVN space.

But this specific case ... There is no big secret in what I posted. And I won't argue about the "privilege" to do things in private, as in this case I don't care either way. All I was saying is "hey, do you want a preview of what I am going to post on the blog", so the whole discussion seems overblown.

Andrus


On Jul 12, 2006, at 7:04 PM, Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Andrus Adamchik wrote:

On Jul 12, 2006, at 6:26 PM, Jean T. Anderson wrote:

Not to confuse things even more, but even if 1.2 were an Apache
Incubator release it wouldn't be fully endorsed by the ASF. Quoting from the branding page, incubation indicates "that the project has yet to be
fully endorsed by the ASF."

True, but this doesn't contradict what I wrote there (1.2 is ot
endorsed). Still if anyone can suggest a better wording, please do. Or
even better - go ahead and change it on Wiki.

ah -- but changing it requires access to the private Wiki.

I should have mentioned this with Andrus' first post. I'm fundamentally opposed to a committers-only Wiki. I don't think you'll find any private
project Wikis at Apache.

Developing anything in private, even a blog announcement, sets a
slippery precedent.

 -jean

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