Re: Fwd: ASF Board Summary for February 18, 2004

2004-02-23 Thread Peter B. West
Don't speak too soon, Glen.  I'll  have words to the Board about this. 
If the Board were concerned about the legal ramifications, they would be 
obliged to mandate the removal of author tags.  Why don't they?  Until 
they demonstrate otherwise, I'll assume that the *real* agenda is 
"...social issues dealing with collaborative development," and ignore 
the Board's discouragement.

Peter

Glen Mazza wrote:
Score (another) one for Jeremias...  ;)

--- Greg Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 - author tags are officially discouraged. these
create difficulties in
   establishing the proper ownership and the
protection of our
   committers. there are other social issues
dealing with collaborative
   development, but the Board is concerned about
the legal ramifications
   around the use of author tags
 - it is quite acceptable and encouraged to
recognize developers' efforts
   in a CHANGES file, or some other descriptive
file which is associated
   with the overall PMC or release rather than
individual files.




--
Peter B. West 


Re: ASF Board Summary for February 18, 2004

2004-02-23 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Ye. ;-)

On 23.02.2004 16:06:42 Glen Mazza wrote:
> Score (another) one for Jeremias...  ;)
> 
> --- Greg Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   - author tags are officially discouraged. these
> > create difficulties in
> > establishing the proper ownership and the
> > protection of our
> > committers. there are other social issues
> > dealing with collaborative
> > development, but the Board is concerned about
> > the legal ramifications
> > around the use of author tags
> > 
> >   - it is quite acceptable and encouraged to
> > recognize developers' efforts
> > in a CHANGES file, or some other descriptive
> > file which is associated
> > with the overall PMC or release rather than
> > individual files.
> > 



Jeremias Maerki



Fwd: ASF Board Summary for February 18, 2004

2004-02-23 Thread Glen Mazza
Score (another) one for Jeremias...  ;)

--- Greg Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   - author tags are officially discouraged. these
> create difficulties in
> establishing the proper ownership and the
> protection of our
> committers. there are other social issues
> dealing with collaborative
> development, but the Board is concerned about
> the legal ramifications
> around the use of author tags
> 
>   - it is quite acceptable and encouraged to
> recognize developers' efforts
> in a CHANGES file, or some other descriptive
> file which is associated
> with the overall PMC or release rather than
> individual files.
>