Re: [DISCUSS] Community diversity (again)

2008-03-26 Thread Robert Greig
I think this is an important topic for future incubator project groups to have clarified. > "The project is not highly dependent on any single contributor (there are at > least 3 legally independent committers and there is no single company or > entity that is vital to the success of the project)"

Re: Statements from Qpid mentors would help me decide... [WAS Re: [VOTE] Apache Qpid Graduation as TLP]

2008-03-25 Thread Robert Greig
On 25/03/2008, Robert Greig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Let's drop the "legally" qualifier from independent... this isn't the IRS > > :-) In that case I would claim that I am also independent. Although I work for JPMC I am not paid to work on the Qpid pr

Re: Statements from Qpid mentors would help me decide... [WAS Re: [VOTE] Apache Qpid Graduation as TLP]

2008-03-25 Thread Robert Greig
On 25/03/2008, Yonik Seeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rupert is the only committer, and he looks like he may have a JPMC > affiliation to me. > Let's drop the "legally" qualifier from independent... this isn't the IRS :-) > > I'm more concerned about the misleading statements on committer > div

Re: FW: (qpid) Diversity

2008-03-06 Thread Robert Greig
On 06/03/2008, Scott Deboy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For the qpid folks who don't want to divulge their employer: are they > working on the project as part of their employment? If so, it would > appear we need a CCLA, correct? I do not believe so since those employees have signed legal documen