>>>>> "Adam" == Adam Turoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Adam> No worries. These BSD guys are onto something. Here's Adam> another report from daemonnews, talking about the election Adam> process in more detail. Apparently, FreeBSD was getting Adam> stagnant, and this election is a way for them to get new Adam> blood and more community involvement in the project. That is about the most sensible process I've read for the "management" of a OSS project (perhaps after the Debian model, but Debian isn't a project and you could argue that it isn't managed either). One question: how does an individual become a committer in the first place? This question becomes of upmost significance to folks like David Grove :) -- Stephen "Good idea, O Lord!"... "'Course it's a good idea!"
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