For totally new projects with no destination? Then I honestly have no idea
how to provide the "training" for those people. I don't believe the
Incubator can do it, but I'm also not going to even try to obstruct others
who feel it is (I'd just hope people provide due consideration to whether
the I
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 04:02:59PM -0500, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
>...
> i believe you are mistaken. that model only permits new adoptions
> into existing projects -- which is most definitely not the sole
> scenario. iirc, that is *one* scenario -- but the incubator has
> the task of fieldi
Jim Jagielski wrote, On 13/03/2003 17.01:
...
If we lack the resources to do an adequate job,
we should respectfully decline rather than try to "make do" and
do a half-arsed job.
I think this is something that really has to be remembered.
Probably we should forget that help from other non-incubato
At 4:02 PM -0500 3/12/03, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
>
>so a project can enter either because it was sponsored by an
>existing asf project that commits to provide a home for it on
>emergence, or by applying out of the blue. in the former case,
>the incubator probably doesn't get to vote on acce
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote, On 12/03/2003 22.02:
Greg Stein wrote:
I've said before: I don't think the Incubator gets to vote on accepting a
project or not.
...
so a project can enter either because it was sponsored by an
existing asf project that commits to provide a home for it on
emergence
Greg Stein wrote:
>
> I've said before: I don't think the Incubator gets to vote on accepting a
> project or not. Some other ASF PMC says "we want this project to migrate
> into the ASF" [after whatever vote] and sends the project to the Incubator.
> The Incubator then processes it. Upon completio
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 08:57:04AM -0500, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> To Accept a project:
>
> 1. Another PMC must sign off on it but can't vote a project in. (What
> does that mean exactly? A head nod?)
> 2. The Incubator PMC must then vote to accept the project.
I've said before: I don't think