Hi,

I’ve compiled a new guide [1] that examines 20 years of incubator-general 
activity. It summarises long-term patterns in participation, continuity, 
concentration of work, and how governance capacity rises and falls with podling 
load. The aim is to give mentors and the IPMC a clearer context for 
interpreting governance signals, not to create requirements or ratings.

Key points:
- Podling load drives almost everything. More podlings create more shared work 
and more opportunities for participation and renewal.
- When podling numbers fall, governance naturally concentrates into fewer hands.
- A long-term backbone remains active across all eras and provides most of the 
structural stability.
- Renewal is slower in the modern Incubator because newcomers encounter 
general@ less often.
- Historical bottlenecks and shock events no longer appear in the data. Modern 
governance is quieter and more stable.
- Continuity is the strongest indicator of capacity. Returning contributors and 
long-tenure participants matter more than raw message counts.

The guide focuses on trends, not verdicts, and should always be read together 
with podling-level behaviour. Feedback and discussion are welcome.

Kind Regards,
Justin

1. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INCUBATOR/IPMC+Governance
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