--On September 1, 2005 12:29:55 AM +0600 Sanjiva Weerawarana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Does the incubator PMC get involved with that too? (I'd be most
certainly -1 to that; I am not agreeable to saying all PMCs are now
throttled by the incubator PMC.)

If not, then doesn't the problem you're trying to solve still exist at a
different level??

The Incubator's charter from the board says:
       <http://incubator.apache.org/resolution.html>

       RESOLVED, that the Apache Incubator PMC be and hereby is
       responsible for the acceptance and oversight of new products
       submitted or proposed to become part of the Foundation; and be
       it further

Previously, the board had to deal with this directly. The board delegated this to the Incubator PMC.

A general "Related Work" section would be good. I think its very prudent
to ask for commercial competition as well, would you agree?? Some of the

Sure: what information does the Incubator PMC need to make a decision?

- require that the Incubator PMC loops in the PRC on any project that
could have any chance of media attention (either because of the
overall significance of the project, the potential for controversy,
expected vendor press releases, or the opportunity to release a joint
statement with some other organization).

So this would be no matter whether there's a press release involved?
Justin was advocating that incubating projects be barred from doing PR
at all .. so are you suggesting they can, as long as PRC is involved?
(Which BTW is the current process.)

I think a heads-up so that the PRC can be on the lookout for stories or opportunities to seed a story is 'nice' behavior.

Note that my suggestion w.r.t. blocking projects from PR was just that - a suggestion. I don't set policy by myself. -- justin

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