By the way, I don't mean to be preachy - I'm just saying that, if you think you have a good idea, then put it out there and let it get tossed around a bit. From my experience, that's the best way to reach a solution that everyone is happy with.
On Jul 8, 2011, at 2:14 PM, Greg Brown wrote: > What I'm trying to say is that, even though collaboration may be difficult at > times, it generally produces a better result than the efforts of multiple > individuals working independently. Just because I may not agree with all > aspects of a change you propose (or vice versa) does not mean that I don't > see any value in it. By discussing a proposed change in the open, that value > can generally be drawn out. In my opinion, choosing to fork rather than > collaborate is simply counter to the spirit of the ASF. > > G >