On 02/11/2007, Roy T. Fielding <fielding at gbiv.com> wrote:
> To release is the most important decision made by an open source
> project because it is the point at which they are most likely to be
> subject to the laws regarding copyright, trademark, and patent
> infringement, not to mention architectural commitments.  It is
> therefore required that a vote take place and that at least three
> public +1s be received from the core contributors.

Then were are going to get nowhere fast; the constitution must be changed.

Projects must be free to release early and often with prototypes.

Prototypes by their very nature should be free of architectural
commitments and a breeding ground for new ideas.

-- 
Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst
http://binarycrusader.blogspot.com/

"We don't have enough parallel universes to allow all uses of all
junction types--in the absence of quantum computing the combinatorics
are not in our favor..." --Larry Wall

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