Ted Husted wrote:
> On 4/9/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you can give me some counter examples of why non ASF member mentorship
>> is a positive thing, I'd certainly consider those.
>
> It seems inconsistent to me that we would say to someone, yes, you
> have earned suf
On 4/9/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you can give me some counter examples of why non ASF member mentorship
is a positive thing, I'd certainly consider those.
It seems inconsistent to me that we would say to someone, yes, you
have earned sufficient merit to serve on the
Ted Husted wrote:
>
> As to a podling proposal, I would suggest that we expect all Mentors
> be ASF Members or IPMC Members. If someone would like to be a Mentor
> but is not already a ASF Member, we could always elect that person to
> the IPMC first, and then accept the proposal.
Keep in mind AS
On Monday 09 April 2007 21:03, Ted Husted wrote:
> I would suggest that the IPMC can vote anyone onto the PMC, just like
> any other ASF project.
Which is already the case.
> As to a podling proposal, I would suggest that we expect all Mentors
> be ASF Members or IPMC Members. If someone would li
As I understand it, once the proposal is accepted, the Mentors listed
on the proposal become IPMC members. Once the proposal is accepted,
and the group becomes a podling, then, yes, all Mentors and IPMC
Members.
But, in order to be listed on a proposal, AFAIK, a Mentor does not
need to be a pre-e