The ASF doesn't need to be all things to all people. There are plenty of places where open source projects of any size can live. The ASF is designed to encourage collaboration, and collaboration implies critical mass.
-Ted. On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:55 AM, Bernd Fondermann <[email protected]>wrote: > I'm a bit lost on this, too. For Java projects, there is Commons as a last > resort. For other languages, there is nothing like it. Our community and > oversight model doesn't really seem to fit for very small projects in terms > of code and community. > > It's a discussion which already was touched when Droids went into > incubation. A small project. Can it survive the Incubator? > > Here at ASF, projects are expected to grow to and beyond a certain critical > mass. But where is the place for all those little gems? > > Bernd > >
