On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 10:03:34 -0400, James Mitchell wrote:
> Have you not read Ted's posts about volunteering?  It's all I can
> do to keep up with this (and a few others) list and still have a
> life.  Very few of us can actually cut a release anyway, so it is
> up to those few who can (AND have the time) to do it.

To be precise, I think that should read "Very few of actually want to cut a release". 
The process is well documented on our Roadmap and elsewhere. It doesn't require any 
more karma than all of us should already have.

Actually, under the Apache license, anyone in the known universe can cut a release of 
an Apache project. (They just couldn't tag the CVS.) Once it is rolled, the PMC can 
brand it "Apache" with a majority vote, and enter into the distribution system. If the 
PMC couldn't do it, I imagine someone on infrastructure@ would. As Craig mentioned, 
someone could even post a vote that we designate any given nightly build a release.

The truth is that it's not about time. It's about itches. If someone has an itch to 
scratch, they make the time and jump the hurdles. People have just run out of Struts 
itches worth scratching.

-Ted.



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