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greetings from CEAS!

Herb Martin writes:
> Normally in an open source project anyone who wishes to
> listen, lurk, and read or even use the bleeding edge code
> is free to do so to learn and get into the frame of the
> project.
> 
> That cannot be true (to the same extent) if there are 
> security layers that make such gradual involvement 
> difficult.

Yep, this is entirely true -- and this is the reason why the ASF suggests
that lists should be open if at all possible.

It's a tricky conundrum -- need to think about this some more...

- --j.
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