Sorry rushing and as has been pointed out off list auto-correct was not kind
here.
First sentence is unparseable so here it is again:
The ASF is about doing the right thing in code, not pushing paperwork (or the
electronic equivalent).
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ok
parsecommittees.py updated (with generated content) in
http://svn.apache.org/r1689183
notice http://whimsical.apache.org/ does not really gives meaningful result at
the moment
Regards,
Hervé
Le samedi 4 juillet 2015 15:48:20 sebb a écrit :
On 4 July 2015 at 12:36, hbout...@apache.org
Having such an official ASF policy without the executing office policing
it, without podlings being required to accept and instill it in their
bylaws before graduation and allowing existing projects not to
incorporate
it makes it nothing more than a hollow statement,
Being part of IPMC, I
issue created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-9916
I'll see on HipChat who will work on this with me
Regards,
Hervé
Le samedi 27 juin 2015 12:20:18 jan i a écrit :
On 27 June 2015 at 12:04, Hervé BOUTEMY herve.bout...@free.fr wrote:
After recent discussions, I updated
On 4 July 2015 at 12:36, hbout...@apache.org wrote:
Author: hboutemy
Date: Sat Jul 4 11:36:45 2015
New Revision: 1689145
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1689145
Log:
added Whimsy files
Added:
comdev/projects.apache.org/site/doap/whimsy/whimsy.rdf
Is that just your opinion? Or something that is documented elsewhere as a
part of the rules of the game for projects of the ASF? And if so, where?
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Off list?
I am sure that quite a few more than just I couldn't
distill anything insightful or meaningful from your alrgument.
So are we to understand that doing the right thing with respect to the
community is pushing paperwork? Doesn't that make the Community over Code
aspect of the Apache Way
Writing as someone who has mentored a squad of podlings, I do not
believe that there is any requirement for any project to ever adopt
any bylaws at all. I was never involved where the board ask for
bylaws, and I'm faintly curious as to how that ever came to pass. The
normal process is for podlings
Almost every board resolution to create a project contains...
RESOLVED, that the initial PROJECT PMC be and hereby is
tasked with the creation of a set of bylaws intended to
encourage open development and increased participation in the
PROJECT; and be it further
-Original Message-
It's my opinion based on accepted practice (and the way I and fellow directors
addressed non-technical disputes taken to the board). We've been operating like
this since day one. Most project bye laws (that I've read) acknowledge the.
E.g.
Forrest: For more information about the way that
No I said if projects don't write bye-laws then the defaults if the Apache Way
apply. If they have local bye-laws they are expected to be in the spirit of the
Apache Way but tuned to the specifics of that project.
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From: Pierre
On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Benson Margulies bimargul...@gmail.com wrote:
In fact, I told at least one podling that bylaws are a faint smell of
trouble -- if you have enough conflict to feel the need to write down
the rules, you might do better working out the reason for the conflict
than
In the absence of bye-laws the defaults apply.
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From: Pierre Smitsmailto:pierre.sm...@gmail.com
Sent: 7/4/2015 3:35 PM
To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org
Subject: Re: Incubating, Graduating Code of conduct @
How can that be? The board of the ASF explicitly tasks the projects (at
least those that I have seen, as mentioned in my earlier posting) to
establish a set of bylaws. That sounds like a binding clause for being a
project of the ASF. The conclusion that can be derived from that is that
the project
The ASF is about doing the right thing in code, not loading passport (our the
electronic equivalent). There are default position for most situations in a
project. In the absence of project specific exceptions the default applies.
Most projects are happy with the default and prefer to write code
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