Re: on "meritocracy"

2019-03-23 Thread Ross Gardler
No additional comment from me on the word choice. I do agree meritocracy is problematic given increasingly popular views on the model in other places - I've always been careful to warn that the difference between a meritocracy and a oligarchy is minimal. Which brings me to the recognition of mer

wiki.apache.org/general status (going away in May!)

2019-03-23 Thread Shane Curcuru
Infra is decommissioning the MoinMoin wiki software that runs the wiki.a.o system in May. That means all the content there needs to be migrated to new systems if it's still relevant. Infra has a Moin - Confluence wiki migration tool that can help port a whole section of wiki over to the new suppo

Re: on "meritocracy"

2019-03-23 Thread Griselda Cuevas
Hi Everyone, I read this thread and got a few comments according to how well I was able to track all statements and arguments. English is not my first language and it was hard for me to keep track of the current state of this discussion. Complicated words and sentence structure were used to state p

Re: on "meritocracy"

2019-03-23 Thread Naomi Slater
the Apache Software Foundation was started in 1999. that makes it 20 years old. in 2016, our committer survey indicated that women make up 5.2% of our committer base. Black people make up 0.1% (one single person who responded to the survey) I think it's about time to admit defeat and try something

Help with task: Ensure all Apache TLPs have Wikipedia pages

2019-03-23 Thread jhon.kong28
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