Brad K, Bill,

It's not clear from your(s) comments if you are in favor of using remote 
modules for all new modules or not? 

Or if small new contribution like a single class should be added as separate 
module or integrated into the appropriate existing module?

Thanks for the clarification,
Brad

On Jan 16, 2014, at 10:38 AM, Brad King <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/16/2014 10:18 AM, Bradley Lowekamp wrote:
>> these contributed modules are not reviewable in gerrit, are no
>> automatically tested in gerrit, and are not tested in the dashboard.
> 
> That is a limitation of the review/testing infrastructure that should
> be overcome by technical means rather than worked around with means
> known to fail in the past.  Just look back at the Review directory
> prior to modularization.  It was huge and barely maintained.
> 
>> Additionally, the other other goal it to have users have sense of ownership
>> and responsibility for the code contributed and reduce the limited
>> maintenance resources.
> 
> How does labeling something "contrib" (a second-class designation) give
> a contributor a sense of acceptance into the community?  We should
> encourage contributors to maintain their work as first-class
> participants.
> 
>> Also, everyone things there code is great and thinks it should get into ITK.
>> With the current nebulous Community lead approach no direction or editorial
>> leadership can occur.
> 
> This is a problem best solved by refining the governance model.
> 
> -Brad K
> 
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