"Peter Dimov"
Alexander Lamaison wrote:
What part of that means only one person is qualified to make those decisions?
Nothing theoretically precludes the number of people qualified to make those decisions from being 118. In practice, however, the average hovers somewhere below one.
The community maintenance idea just means that that responsibility is shared between members of a team.
Yeah, I know that too. You're talking theory. I'm talking practice and history.
Countless open-source projects successfully run this way aren't just a theory. Not to mention commercial software developers who maintain code together in teams every day.
I ought to be allowed to express a personal preference for Config maintained by John Maddock over a Config maintained by a community.
As am I when arguing the opposite. Were our rights in doubt? Alex -- Swish - Easy SFTP for Windows Explorer (http://www.swish-sftp.org)