Justin Erenkrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > --On Monday, December 2, 2002 8:39 AM +0100 Nicola Ken Barozzi > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I don't think we are talking about complete personal websites with > > blogs and such, with rants and honeymoon pictures, but about some > > pages that explain what the person does, who he is, and not much > > more. > > Of course we are. We're saying that anyone can post whatever they > want on their apache.org site. That's what I'm against. I don't > want people posting their honeymoon pictures or their Beanie Babies > collection. But, as soon as we say, 'you can post whatever you > want,' that's what is going to happen. Saying otherwise is foolish.
Color me foolish then. I just can't wait to have my very own dot on Stephano's cool SVG image. > Unfortunately, Roy's site is sort of an example of what I don't want > to see. However, what I believe Sam hasn't realized is that Roy > *just* moved his site there from the UCI servers while he looks for a > new home for his web site. (Roy will correct me if I'm wrong.) I > trust Roy not to post anything inappropriate, so I'm not going to > complain because I believe it's temporary. Yet, not every committer > has earned my trust in the way Roy has. If your description is accurate, I see Roy's behavior here as completely consistent with Jon's placement of an idiot.html url within the Jakarta community documents. Is this the Apache Way? -- Joe Schaefer