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From: | Dan Kuykendall |
Subject: | Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] We cant continue to work like we do at the moment |
Date: | Sun, 24 Aug 2003 23:48:20 -0700 |
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Brian Johnson wrote:
Before getting into he said / she said arguments, I think that Ralf should get his commit rights back. I've heard that there might be some back room stuff going on and frankly I don't care. This specific issue seems to be a technicality that suggests that there is personal adversarial stuff going on in the background. Stop it.
easier said then done :-p
The soon to follow elections will appoint a group to deal with administering this project. Setting up formal procedures for submissions to the api and enforcing their application should be one of their priorities.
correct
First, a formal process doesnt need to slow down advancement. It can actually help prevent having willy nilly crap done and then have to be rolled back (even Im guilty of tossing willy nilly crap into cvs). Then, in a situation like that, lets say code has to be rolled back... and it keeps happening. Well, what would you do if someone kept doing things in CVS that they were told not to, when they felt you werent looking?Frankly, a formal procedure will slow down advancement due to a review process that will likely be suggested but it seems that tolerance, cooperation, and teamwork isn't being used in it's place.
At some point there is that straw that breaks the camels back...So then you take action, and the person yells and screams on mailing lists...
Give Ralf his commit rights back and move forward with elections
I think Ralf and Ceb should work this out. Ceb is a very fair person and does not anger easily. So I trust her call on this.
Seek3r
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