Hi Alexis,
Ludovic is the creator sure but he's only one person and more and more
people are contributing. I'm sure Ludovic wants a rule where committers are
equal and that decisions be taken collectively. We just need to make the
rules clear (hence my email).
XP simply recommend collective code ownership. It does not mention anything
about the process for deciding on code refactoring/proposals. When the
change is simple and you master the topic you just go ahead. The question
arise when you change an important public API (as is my case) or when you
don't know enough about the code you're modifying.
Thanks
-Vincent
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From: Alexis KARTMANN [mailto:alexis@kartmann.com]
Sent: mercredi 1 juin 2005 22:07
To: xwiki-dev(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-dev] [Process] Decision management
Hi Vincent,
Most of us are new members, that I think the reason why we all wait for
Ludovic advices and follow his decision.
If we still want to follow eXtreme programming principles as Ludovic wanted
in the beginning of the project, according to collective code ownership
principle you should be able to commit your change as soon as they don't
break existing tests and that you pair programmed them.
As pair programming is not possible, and because we are too few to wait for
3 yes vote, I think that 1 or 2 vote should be enough.