Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
On 12/21/2005 7:22 AM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Folks,
Right now any PMC can automatically ok projects into incubator. How
about we change that rule? So that the only pmc that can approve a
proposal is the incubator PMC.
++1
Without putting too much thought into my response I think that the
Incubator PMC wields enough control given that they have the final say
on Incubation graduation.
Having a no vote in what enters the incubator, but only on what leaves:
1) sets up the folks doing the work for burnout due to the possibly
large numbers of projects in at any one time. Controlling throughput is
important.
2) sets up a larger number of projects for failure. If there is
(hypothetically) some compelling reason that a project isn't going to be
graduated, then isn't it better to be able to say that at the start,
rather than waiting for a certain number of hoops to be jumped through?
Yes, absolutely, I believe the incubator should have a vote up front to
approve what enters the incubator.
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Rich Bowen
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