On Dec 31, 12:53 am, Dirk Stöcker <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2011, Christian Boos wrote:
> > Well, the vote was already closed the 22th of December and Bloodhound is now
> > "incubating"
> > (http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/201112.mbox/%3CC
> >  ajjmeyppbzc_-mce8ub0sp6covwjvclvb+w9zkyxskvpxli...@mail.gmail.com%3E).
>
> > It will nevertheless be instructive to read the answers to your post.
>
> It is a bit strange to make decisions without counting the opinion
> of affected people in their own communication system (i.e. this
> mailinglist).

Well, up until the conclusion of the vote all publicly expressed
sentiment on this mailing list was some variation of "cool, good luck"
- which is the Trac community's default positive response to anyone
wanting to invest time and resources to work with Trac in any form. We
are very naive in that respect, but then again we can afford to seeing
we are not players in any form of corporate or foundation power play.

Nor is it our responsibility to feed the Apache incubator mailing list
with reason or discussion - it is not our project and they are grown-
ups that make their own decisions, for good or bad. If anyone at
Apache Incubator level had any uncertainly about the information
provided or felt it needed verification or more details, surely they
would just have asked someone? Anyone aware of Trac development would
be able to provide pointers to people to poke for information, and any
one of us would gladly offer our advice.

Their software foundation, their incubator, their proposal, their
project. They got to figure this out.


:::simon

http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/osimons
https://www.coderesort.com


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