On 6/6/2011 4:55 AM, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
> 
> that being said - can OOo really be treated like each other podling? I
> start to feel it might not be the case. Can we change the rules while
> the game? Yes, we can. I would be very dissappointed if we would obey
> blindly to our own rules just because they are there. I want to think
> each time about them when I need them. If they don't fit anymore, I
> want to throw them away, if possible.

To the extent that OOo presents the incubator with something the ASF has
not faced, you are correct... these things we have no standards yet to
measure whether a podling should be accepted.  To the extent that it is
the same, or similar, as many other incubator podlings, it should be
allowed to proceed without changing those standards.  The question is,
in which ways is OOo unique to the ASF?  We've had some good discussions
here on these points.


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