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@@ -3,13 +3,25 @@ PS: [Codehaus下线前最近存档 2015-02-17](https://web.archive.org/web/20150
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# Codehaus Manifesto
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1. The Codehaus recognizes that some committers, based upon metrics, longevity and appointed management, have greater say on a project than others.
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1. The Codehaus is a place where people are encouraged to get on with code rather than tie their projects up with bureaucracy.
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1. The Codehaus encourages projects to strive for quality and for frequent small releases.
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1. The Codehaus encourages committers to be respectful friends, meet up with each other as often as possible. Face-to-face is superior to email.
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1. The Codehaus stands in favour of diversity (where appropriate) over enforced convergence and homogeneity.
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1. The Codehaus places a high bar on entry for committers. Referral is a common means. A new committer is expected to show strong character elements as well as a talent for code. Maturity and wisdom (possibly in advance of years if a youngster) should be demonstrated.
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1. New committers to an existing project are expected to ease themselves in with small and deferrent commits to start, and greater free-will may be assumed later.
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1. The Codehaus places a high bar on entry for projects. They should be released or near it.
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1. The Codehaus encourages people to be brief in email and to honor internet etiquette. Ten furlongs of text justifying a position is poor form; better would be a (failing) unit test.
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1. In case of disagreement, The Despots are right.
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1. The Codehaus recognizes that some committers, based upon metrics, longevity and appointed management, have greater say on a project than others.
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(谁贡献的多,谁说了算)
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1. The Codehaus is a place where people are encouraged to get on with code rather than tie their projects up with bureaucracy.
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(代码甚于流程)
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1. The Codehaus encourages projects to strive for quality and for frequent small releases.
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(讲求质量,小步快跑)
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1. The Codehaus encourages committers to be respectful friends, meet up with each other as often as possible. Face-to-face is superior to email.
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(交流靠吼,优于电邮)
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1. The Codehaus stands in favour of diversity (where appropriate) over enforced convergence and homogeneity.
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(要百花齐放,不要千篇一律)
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1. The Codehaus places a high bar on entry for committers. Referral is a common means. A new committer is expected to show strong character elements as well as a talent for code. Maturity and wisdom (possibly in advance of years if a youngster) should be demonstrated.
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(严选成员,推荐制,有实力的入)
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1. New committers to an existing project are expected to ease themselves in with small and deferrent commits to start, and greater free-will may be assumed later.
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(项目中的新客,从提交 bug fix 开始,别一上来就重构优化)
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1. The Codehaus places a high bar on entry for projects. They should be released or near it.
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(严选项目,成熟的入 v0.1 的滚)
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1. The Codehaus encourages people to be brief in email and to honor internet etiquette. Ten furlongs of text justifying a position is poor form; better would be a (failing) unit test.
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(高效沟通,能用代码绝不文字)
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1. In case of disagreement, The Despots are right.
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(必要独裁)
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> PS: [Qian Sir](http://weibo.com/shawnqianx)之点评一字未动。
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