Well, Jeff actually gave you the typical ASF definition of community,
but here's a more authoritative version [1] (Community section). There
are other authoritative sources I could point to if necessary.
Hadrian
[1]
https://community.apache.org/apache-way/apache-project-maturity-model.html
On 03/27/2015 01:37 PM, Rob Davies wrote:
I think your thinking about the typical open source definition of community
here.
On 27 Mar 2015, at 16:59, jgenender <jgenen...@apache.org> wrote:
rajdavies wrote
No idea about users or install base of either ActiveMQ or HornetQ - I
meant developers - that's really what Apache means by "community" isn't
it?
No... the developers don't make up the community. Its made of users,
developers, and contributors on many levels, etc. Its not the developers
who necessarily make the community, its everything. The more users, the
more contributions, the more patches, the eventual committers. All of this
drives the community.
Jeff
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