
droundy:
On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 10:09:11PM -0700, Stefan O'Rear wrote:
I'm not so sure that last part is a good thing. Currently, XMonadContrib is a free-for-all with no borders; when David commits bogus code, I have no qualms about randomly fixing it, and Spencer will apply it just as easily. I fear specifying responsibility will have the unwanted effect of reducing the collaborative maintainance that XMonadContrib has seen so far.
Since you quoted me as an example (presumably because I write very buggy code that often needs fixes), I figure I'll point out that of course I'm
No no. You write the big extensions that make us think about how we should best handle extensions :-)
very happy when someone else fixes code that I've written, and am enjoying the free-for-all atmosphere of XMonadContrib. But I agree with dons that specifying the "official" author needn't reduce that.
Ok. Good. -- Don