On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Frank Barknecht wrote:
... and why it is crucial, that you do this yourself! We already have more than 40 developers, someone surely would volunteer to add some abstractions. (I'm slowly getting really worried about the developer count.)
We have 63 registered developers (61 if you don't count those known to be deceased). However in terms of practical security, even though common sense tells you that more people is more trouble, what matters is whether their account can be trusted to be them, that they can be trusted to not cause trouble, and which access control measures are put in place in order to prevent trouble.
If instead you have to deal with SF admins who might be telling you that the project has too many people, then that's a completely different matter. Just tell them that pd is being a « victim of its own success » - because that's the truth: if pd wasn't that successful you wouldn't have nearly as many people who have something to contribute.
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