"Aces" in your sleeve? You mean you're keeping the development process
intentionally closed to discourage forkers? What?

There's no reason you can't have a public SVN with read only access to
everyone except your chosen few. Google code or sourceforge would work
fine.

Why does all this discussion go on in the openmoko mailing list
anyway? Why don't you have your own project forums/bug
tracking/mailing list/whatever?

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Marcus Bauer <marcus.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 13:47:55 +0300
> Timo Jyrinki <timo.jyri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I wouldn't mind if there was an unofficial, non-endorsed version
>> control system and mailing list as well.
>
> Essentially it is the constant threads about forks that have been
> started and fuelled over and over again by Risto that keep me having
> always a few aces in my sleeve and restricting access to people who I
> have confidence that they keep the project over their ego.
>
> As long as nobody speaks up and tells them to shut up, I'll
> certainly keep having aces in my sleeve :-)
>
> Nevertheless, this totally doesn't prevent anybody to participate in
> the development. In any case up to today nobody here came to me and
> said: "hey, how can I help out with the project?" and was refused.
>
> It is important to show that these are a few -albeit very vocal-
> people who first want to serve their ego and then the users of the
> project.
>
> The fork shouters are known as poisonous people and they can befall any
> project. There is a Google talk about the subject from the SVN
> developers.
>
> Marcus
>
>
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