Hi Justin Your email related to mentor sign-offs reminded me that I've wanted to ask this of someone for a long time: Is there some written or unwritten expectation on when an incubator project should graduate?
I've worked now 9 years on Otava, in its various incarnations at different companies before finding a home here. Otava is the kind of project that is one tool in our toolbox, it does its thing well, but it was never anyone's "fulltime job" for more than a year or so. It's something we evolve as needed, and sometimes it's the classic open source project you contribute to sporadically on nights and weekends. Which is to say, the pace and frequency at which we move is different from a project where developers are employed to produce a product as their primary job, and there might even be full time marketing and product managers involved. >From our point of view Otava is already more active than it ever was before, and we are optimistic the trend will continue. henrik -- *nyrkio.com <http://nyrkio.com/>* ~ *git blame for performance* Henrik Ingo, CEO [email protected] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/heingo +358 40 569 7354 Twitter: twitter.com/h_ingo
