Hi All... Sorry for these questions, is there any extra workings we will do when we are graduated from the incubator ??? And I want to know what we can do to be graduated from the incubation ??? DBlevins, Regardless of these questions, I agree with you, if it is the time to be graduated so why waiting, but if we need more time - which I doubt it would be the case - so we need to investigate this more.
On 3/22/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mar 21, 2007, at 6:28 PM, Brett Porter wrote: > Hi folks, > > Over recent times, as a mentor, there's not been a whole lot to do > around here - things are ticking along just fine on their own - so > I started thinking about when it might be appropriate to graduate > from the incubator. The status file lists that all of the early pre- > requisites for graduation are complete, and with discussions about > putting a release together things are coming along nicely. > > Does anyone have some thoughts on a good time to consider this? I guess now is as good a time as any to consider it. If there's something more we can learn by being in the Incubator, great. If not, that's great too. Incubation for us really hasn't been any sort of burden, so I'm not overly concerned about "getting out". I mean, there isn't anything you have to do in the Incubator that you don't have to keep doing after graduation, so it's business as usual either way. -David
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