Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com> writes: > I think that part of the problem is that large areas *are* de-facto > controlled by one person (or, at best, a few people). If the word > "Unicode" shows up I expectantly start looking in your or MAL's > direction. Likewise, if "Macintosh" appears everyone starts staring at > me. And there is nothing wrong with that. However, I would not want to formalize this any more: in principle, it should be possible for anybody to who as an OS X box to step in and validate a certain OS X patch. Given the various compile farms, really anybody could help. Of course, the regular contributors may not have the time to obtain the expert knowledge just to validate a single patch. However, I would sure hope that new contributors become experts on areas on which we already have one. Regards, Martin
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