On 9/24/05, Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cliff Schmidt wrote:
As far as whether just the code goes through incubation or whether the
whole community goes through incubation [if] the PMC believes that most
of the key committers are new to Apache, then they should have the
entire project incubated [but if the PMC] believes that their own
community (current set of committers and contributors) can already
support the code, then they should just incubate the code and add any
outside committers through their normal meritocratic process.
That sounds like a fairly accurate summation of what I believe to be the
consensus view.
So to repeat this to make sure I understand it correctly:
1) Key committers are new to Apache, then incubate (of which there are
many examples)
2) Key committers are old Apache hats, then code can fly straight to the TLPs?
What's the process for incubating code? Is it different if the code is
from ASF committers and non ASF committers? Currently I have
incubating code as meaning:
1) Get a Software Grant.
May sound like a question I've been asking for a few months, but
that's because although I know that the answer is to get the donater
of code to sign a Software Grant, my contact has been on a long
vacation so I'm kicking my heels :)
Hen
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