Re: announcement
Re: announcement
- Subject: Re: announcement
- From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 16:15:07 -0400
if new people end up stepping up to do this, keep in mind that rejecting patches is just as important as applying patches ... if you want to do it, you just need to be comfortable telling people to go back to the drawing board sometimes. we tend to get pretty good quality patches for the most part, but occasionally there's some crazy.
On Apr 21, 2010, at 4:05 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
> You are right - No reason at all why only Mike should do it. What are your thoughts on how someone who wants to help can qualify for commit access?
>
> Just asking :-)
>
> -Kieran
>
> On Apr 21, 2010, at 2:49 PM, Anjo Krank wrote:
>
>> And for the most part, we do *not* keep other people from writing or applying patches. There are ~40 committers for Wonder. There is no reason why only Mike should do patches and stuff.
>>
>> Cheers, Anjo
>>
>> Am 21.04.2010 um 20:45 schrieb Mike Schrag:
>>
>>> you can if you want, but i'll be fixing them anyway, including after Apr 30 ...
>>>
>>> ms
>>>
>>> On Apr 21, 2010, at 2:08 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can we pay you a couple of bucks to fix the 128 remaining Jiras for Wonder before April 30? :-)
>>>>
>>>>> Hey everyone ... I wanted to let you guys know that Apr 30 will be my last day at mDimension. A few weeks ago, I accepted a position at Apple. Not to worry, though -- supporting WOLips and Wonder will be part of my responsibilities, so I'm far from disappearing. I think iTMS has done a really good job demonstrating that they're committed to contributing, with Entity Modeler app, eomodeldoc, and a substantial amount of work recently with ERModernLook. The folks over there appreciate the value of the WebObjects and Wonder communities, and I look forward to a lot of exciting things in the future.
>>>>>
>>>>> As far as mDimension, we are parting on really good terms. They have been a great company to work for over the past 5 years. For years before I came on, Bill would tell me about this framework called WebObjects and how great it was. When I started at mDT, he got me going with WO with a bunch of books, WWDC videos, and helpful guidance, and they set me on The Path. mDT has also consistently made a substantial investment in the community, supporting every bit of development that I've done in WOLips, Wonder, WOWODC, and the build servers throughout my time here, and I applaud them for that.
>>>>>
>>>>> For the things you guys may directly care about:
>>>>>
>>>>> * WOLips - still working on it
>>>>> * Wonder - still working on it
>>>>> * Build Servers - mDT will continue to host the build servers
>>>>> * WOWODC - still attending, though not in an official Apple capacity
>>>>>
>>>>> To contact me in the future, my AIM/twitter are the same, but you can use my email@hidden email address.
>>>>>
>>>>> ms
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