On 7/28/03 10:08 AM, "Steven Noels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 25/07/2003 14:09 Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
>
>> Andrew C. Oliver wrote, On 25/07/2003 14.05:
> I am back from holidays so only lightly surfing the mail avalanche after
> being two weeks offline, but I'm slowly beginning to resona
On 25/07/2003 14:09 Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Andrew C. Oliver wrote, On 25/07/2003 14.05:
No this is difference than in the past. Remember the Incubator is
here to
help and its OUR responsibility to incubate? Its sounding like the
incubator stands over and tells folks what to do not only in h
On 7/28/03 2:03 AM, "Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Berin Lautenbach wrote, On 27/07/2003 10.48:
>
>> Not sure I understand? (Call me slow :>). I'm more trying to determine
>> how that responsibility is realised.
>>
>> So for example, there is a requirement for a shepherd. T
Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
The only one thing I felt something out of joint is
usage of the term, "Shepherd".
In the *real* business world, the role of "Shepherd" would
be called as the role of "Mentor".
The word "Mentor" was (originally) derived from Greek Myth
(Mentor was a good teacher of Odysseus'
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Look, if instead of the "Incubation PMC" it was the "XML PMC", would it
have been less confusing?
Not sure :>. Other projects (such as XML) are aimed at development in
some technical area. There are a bunch of processes that are common
accross Apache that support dev