The project lead apparently has no say b/c this open issue has apparently
already been decided and finalized single-handedly by GKing, no? The
community (the people who use the forums the most) has no say. One out of
hundreds decides. A dictatorship in the open-source community.
I do recall about a year or so ago that the original
hibernate.org was
unavailable for a week... And the performance of
sfwk.org in North America
at least is typically abysmal... No edits. No edits. No edits. Loving
it. I can't edit a damn post but I can on almost every other forum. A
winner!
Congratulations, we have a winner! A winner that lost years ago.
Beat it down...
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Jay Balunas <tech4j(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Honestly, either way this goes, I think that any changes on this should
> wait until Pete returns from vacation. This is a major change for the
> project and one that the project lead needs to be part of. I'm not aware of
> all the conversations related to this, so won't comment on the choices.
>
> Pete will be back the first week in April, and since I don't think there
> is any critical need to make the move I have a suggestion.
>
April 6th I believe.
>
> If you need new wiki pages, create them in the
sfwk.org wiki. If you
> want keep them separate from other wiki pages ( tags, naming, links,
> whatever ) and self contained. This way no one will be stopped from doing
> what they need to do, and either way the choice goes you will already have a
> head start.
>
> The Seam 3 information does need updating, as I can attest with reviewing
> the current builds and pages, but lets start with this approach, and then
> work this out as a team when Pete returns.
>
> My $.05,
>
As always, thanks for the tremendously practical insight. I'd say it's
worth much more than $.05. We'll proceed with your suggestion as we await
Pete's return. That way, we allow the project lead to be part of this
decision, as it should be.
-Dan
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