On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Urias McCullough <umccullough@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > No I will ask again, and get the response in writing, because this > could matter next year as well. > Except this years' rules were different than last years' -- I checked, and they said so themselves in their email to me. And they may change the rules again in subsequent years :/ > What I was told, specifically, is that it would make no sense to > punish students who are already involved in the project and have > earned commit access - if anything, those students are more likely to > succeed and they deserve it. > > People with commit access are in no way employees, contractors, > interns, officers, or directors of Haiku, Inc. - they are just people > with commit access. Haiku, Inc. essentially has no say over who has > commit access, or the direction of the project in general. > Ahh, OK. I didn't get this explanation in the email I received. Makes sense. Sorry for the noise, confusion, and timewasting. Carry on. -Augustin