On Jan 19, 2011, at 1:12 PM, Konstantin Shvachko wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:49 PM, Ian Holsman <had...@holsman.net> wrote:
> 
>> I think Roy's suggestion of applying the commits individually to the branch
>> from your current working branch would help with this.
>> 
> 
> I am sure this is not what Roy suggested. Ian. I think the idea is simple.

to Quote Roy:
b) create a branch off of some prior Apache release point in svn
   and replay the internal Y! commits on that branch until the branch
   source code is identical to what you have tested locally.  Then
   RM a tarball based on that branch and start a release vote.
   Since the history is now in svn, others could do the RM bit if
   you don't have time.


Arun has chosen option (c), that Roy also mentioned as a valid way of doing it.

> If you decide to donate to a non-profit organization you are free to choose
> the form of your donation.


I think you are confusing a non-profit for a dumping ground. 
Any organization (non-profit or for-profit) has responsibilities, and their is 
always a tradeoff between features and risk. Any organization can choose to not 
accept a donation. It comes down to give-and-take


As Roy also mentioned, option (c) will be harder for others to test, and get 
consensus about weather it is release worthy, let alone merge into 0.22.


> 
> Thanks,
> --Konstantin

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