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Contributions/Credit, and History
In an effort to make sure that the contributors within the Apache project get
recognized for their work, I'm now going to ask each of you to submit to me a
couple sentences, perhaps a paragraph, outlining the main contributions you
think you have made to the Apache project for the credits page, which lives
at http://www.apache.org/contributors/. We're going to work on the honor
system, I'm not going to edit your submissions (beyond spelling, etc) and
I'll leave it up to you to assess what your contribution has been so far and
what you want to be known for.

Please don't list every bug squished or every patch submitted - list your
major code contributions, the platforms you test for, or the other roles you
play in the project. Since we don't have names in the source code itself
(other than when small functions are contributed by non-group-members), this
is where you're gonna be remembered.

Obviously these can change over time - but I would like this to be
reasonably complete by the time we launch 1.0. Those of you with
hyperreal accounts can edit it yourself, if you like.

In addition, I would like feedback over whether the pages at
http://hyperreal.com/httpd/mail/ should be symlinked over to the apache
project as well, so it's essentially public. If I don't hear a nay, I'll
do that this week.

Finally, it has struck me that a Very Good Thing to have handy and
updated would be a history of the project - sort of a summary of major
topics of conversation, decisions made (and why), philosophies debated,
etc. This would be useful as a proto-FAQ (why isn't blah-blah in
Apache?) and to remind ourselves of the tremendous work we've been able
to accomplish in the past *7* months. Putting the mail archives online
is a step towards that, but a month-by-month or even week-by-week recap
would be good to have. The www-vrml list has its own historian now,
which everyone sort of agrees is a Good Thing. In a world where much of
the exciting development is being taken behind closed doors and under
wraps of NDA's, it needs to be shown that public-domain development
efforts really do work.

</pulpit>

Thoughts?

Brian

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Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
>Thoughts?

Sounds great. I talked to the folks at Digital about getting a free
copy of their not-yet-announced WebForum system for use as a problem
tracking, patch submission, and voting machine (yes, it does all that).
He liked the idea, but I may need to find an Alpha to run it on.
It won't happen `til next month anyway, so I'll let the group know
if anything happens.

The software is great (kinda like HyperNews, but with searching, voting,
fileupload, etc.).

......Roy
Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
> >Thoughts?
>
> Sounds great. I talked to the folks at Digital about getting a free
> copy of their not-yet-announced WebForum system for use as a problem
> tracking, patch submission, and voting machine (yes, it does all that).
> He liked the idea, but I may need to find an Alpha to run it on.
> It won't happen `til next month anyway, so I'll let the group know
> if anything happens.
>
> The software is great (kinda like HyperNews, but with searching, voting,
> fileupload, etc.).

Ooo-err misses. Does it write the patches too ?
Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
>> The software is great (kinda like HyperNews, but with searching, voting,
>> fileupload, etc.).
>
>Ooo-err misses. Does it write the patches too ?

Nope, but I'm told it does a nice job of unbunching the undies.

.....Roy
Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
> I may need to find an Alpha to run it on.

I can donate an alpha

dw.
Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
In reply to Brian Behlendorf who said
>
>
> In an effort to make sure that the contributors within the Apache project get
> recognized for their work, I'm now going to ask each of you to submit to me a
> couple sentences, perhaps a paragraph, outlining the main contributions you
> think you have made to the Apache project for the credits page, which lives
> at http://www.apache.org/contributors/. We're going to work on the honor
> system, I'm not going to edit your submissions (beyond spelling, etc) and
> I'll leave it up to you to assess what your contribution has been so far and
> what you want to be known for.
>

Just for the record I think this is a big mistake. A simple list
of names of people who have contributed should be enough, letting people
write their own will lead to behind the scenes gossiping and animosity
about some people's claims.

--
Paul Richards, Netcraft Ltd.
Internet: paul@netcraft.co.uk, http://www.netcraft.co.uk
Phone: 0370 462071 (Mobile), +44 1225 447500 (work)
Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
Hi Brian,

Just list me as a lurker.

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Ron Daniel Jr. email: rdaniel@acl.lanl.gov
Advanced Computing Lab voice: (505) 665-0597
MS B-287 TA-3 Bldg. 2011 fax: (505) 665-4939
Los Alamos National Lab http://www.acl.lanl.gov/~rdaniel/
Los Alamos, NM, 87545 tautology: "Conformity is very popular"
Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
> > > I may need to find an Alpha to run it on.
> >
> > I can donate an alpha
> >
> > dw.
>
> Oooo, if I give you my home address, can
> you deliver it too ?
>
Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
> > > I may need to find an Alpha to run it on.
> >
> > I can donate an alpha
> >
> > dw.
>
> Oooo, if I give you my home address, can you
> deliver it too ?
>

Delivery, Post, By Italian mail ?! That's like snail mail; but
the snail gets trodded upon first and eaten by
some of our neighbours. You really do not want that !

Dw.
Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
Sorry, I left off the smiley.
--
Ron Daniel Jr. email: rdaniel@acl.lanl.gov
Advanced Computing Lab voice: (505) 665-0597
MS B-287 TA-3 Bldg. 2011 fax: (505) 665-4939
Los Alamos National Lab http://www.acl.lanl.gov/~rdaniel/
Los Alamos, NM, 87545 tautology: "Conformity is very popular"
Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
Ron Daniel wrote,

> Hi Brian,
>
> Just list me as a lurker.


No offense Ron, but I don't think it's fair to list "lurkers" on a
*contributors* page.

rob
Re: Contributions/Credit, and History [ In reply to ]
>
> > I may need to find an Alpha to run it on.
>
> I can donate an alpha
>
> dw.


Oooo, if I give you my home address, can you deliver it too ?