Noel J. Bergman wrote:
...
>>My first guess is that we should simply set up a page for code grants as
>>we do for incubating projects, and a directory to store the grant stuff.
>>PMC chairs would simply track the status of the donation there.
>
> I don't believe that we need a special case of this situation. If there is
> no new community, the PPMC would simply be the two PMCs. The community
> issues are considered finished, and only the codebase issues need to be
> resolved.
Yeah, but it seems a bit artificial to create a PPMC mailing list just
for this. IMHO having all Project Chairs on the Incubator PMC + anyone
that is bringing in new codebases on the Incubator PMC list should
suffice IMHO.
> I feel that we do need to more clearly identify a list of ourstanding issues
> needing to be cleared for each project to exit. The new STATUS page should
> help.
I think it will.
> I've no clue what issues are outstanding for Lenya, even looking at
> the current STATUS page for Lenya
> (http://incubator.apache.org/projects/lenya.html).
Not much, as they vote correctly, discuss on the list, and get along
well with other projects. Even better than most other projects we have
here ;-)
OTOMH there are still two things to watch out:
1 - licensing awareness: it's getting better after a couple of headsup,
so it should be cleared soon. For this I want to see how they do
the release.
2 - independent committers: it seems to me that there are not many new
committers and that the initial core group is still the one
driving, although I have to check. In any case it's getting
stronger ties with Cocoon core and Forrest now, so the issue
is going away too.
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Nicola Ken Barozzi nicolaken@apache.org
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(discussions get forgotten, just code remains)
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