C'mon! There are private PMC lists, there is private SVN space.
But this specific case ... There is no big secret in what I posted.
And I won't argue about the "privilege" to do things in private, as
in this case I don't care either way. All I was saying is "hey, do
you want a preview of what I am going to post on the blog", so the
whole discussion seems overblown.
Andrus
On Jul 12, 2006, at 7:04 PM, Jean T. Anderson wrote:
> Andrus Adamchik wrote:
>>
>> On Jul 12, 2006, at 6:26 PM, Jean T. Anderson wrote:
>>
>>> Not to confuse things even more, but even if 1.2 were an Apache
>>> Incubator release it wouldn't be fully endorsed by the ASF.
>>> Quoting from
>>> the branding page, incubation indicates "that the project has
>>> yet to be
>>> fully endorsed by the ASF."
>>
>> True, but this doesn't contradict what I wrote there (1.2 is ot
>> endorsed). Still if anyone can suggest a better wording, please
>> do. Or
>> even better - go ahead and change it on Wiki.
>
> ah -- but changing it requires access to the private Wiki.
>
> I should have mentioned this with Andrus' first post. I'm
> fundamentally
> opposed to a committers-only Wiki. I don't think you'll find any
> private
> project Wikis at Apache.
>
> Developing anything in private, even a blog announcement, sets a
> slippery precedent.
>
> -jean
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