Hi Noel,

I'm expecting you'll probably respond to my other mail too, but I just
wanted to pick up on this point.

On 17/06/06, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Distinguishing between what was put out during Incubation and what was put
out post-Incubation is a good thing.

Why would a project cut another release just because they've
graduated? I can't think of a particular reason - is there something
you had in mind that changes?

As I understand it, no releases can happen until the IP is cleared, so
what we're left with for incubator releases are projects that haven't
yet proven to have a viable, sustainable community - something that
doesn't seem at all to have a bearing on the person receiving the
code.

Just trying to understand what problem is being solved here - I'm a
bit lost in all the solutions :)

- Brett

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