So. Following some advice given to me by Sam Ruby, I'd like to start experimenting with different organizational and procedural approaches to the projects I participate in here. What I want to do is to see how far I can push the envelope on the whole notion of empowerment and self-governance in an incubating project, following the lessons I've learned from httpd's treatment of the subprojects it happens to be responsible for.
The first idea should be fairly straightforward: that for the projects I participate in (so far thrift and sis), that the IPMC delegates to the PPMC the decision-making process for voting in new committers: basically rolling back the clock to May 1, 2007 on guides/ppmc.html. The second idea is more controversial: to hold IPMC votes to admit all significant committers to those projects to the IPMC itself. The purpose of this concept is to allow those who best know the codebase to provide IPMC oversight over it, especially as it pertains to releases. I welcome your comments, criticisms, and other feedback. Thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org