On Mar 13, 2006, at 9:52 PM, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:

Roy T. Fielding wrote:
On Mar 13, 2006, at 9:02 AM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Can you confirm the community diversity? That is one thing I could not tell straight off, although I do note the comment in July 2005 about crossing the threshold, and observe that there have been at least 4 committers added
since then.  So I'm assuming that it is fine, and therefore +1.
Good point.  Here is the current list of committers and their last
known affiliation

I'm counting 8 employees of Day who are not-Roy (I trust you particularly to know how to wear two different hats) and 6 non-employees constituting the initial PMC. As such, I'm afraid I must cast -1 at this time soley
on the issue of diversity, to graduate this to a TLP.  That vote would
change as diversity continues to increase (which I trust it will.)

I wouldn't have the same concern graduating this podling into a diverse TLP as a new subproject, so I cast +1 at graduating into an existing TLP. As a subproject of a larger existing PMC they would address the issue of diversity in that forum, instead of in incubator, and this would be fine.

Another option is for some existing PPMC members unaffiliated with Day
to stay on as mentors of a new TLP, rather than retiring just yet.

Well, if that helps a very deserving project to be graduated, I'll be more than happy to keep on serving in its PMC. I asked to be turned into emeritus because all I did during these years was providing advocacy and oversight (given Roy was there, this basically turned out to a few +1, but hey), with no code contribution whatsoever. But I'm still here and willing to help.

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