Leo Simons wrote:
besides the incubator policy docs, you can see application of them to
several projects in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list archives.
someone requested an example:
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]by=threadfrom=771976
cheers,
- Leo
On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 12:11, Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
No single organization supplies more than 50% of the active committers
(must be at least 3 independent committers)
Ok, we have 3 independent but in total we are 10.
That means wyona supplies 66.6%.
[is the rule that a project just needs 3 independent committers, or is
there an additional rule that no more than 50% of the committers must be
part of a single company?]
IIRC that 50% rule applies, but IANAL. Roy, Nicola?
Rolf Kulemann wrote:
On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 12:11, Gregor J. Rothfuss
Nicola wrote:
Is that we are wrongly accepting projects that do not have a
sufficiently big community? IOW, should we only accept projects the
community size/diversity of which we would deem ok for graduation (as
it has been IIRC always for Jakarta subprojects)?
I don't know. This people
Hi there,
Our project would like to be part of the Jakarta-Family and is looking for someone
interested to be the mentor for it... I am talking of MyFaces, currently hosted at
sourceforge.net, which is an approach to an open-source implementation of the Java
Server Faces Spec.
We currently
sorry, wrong list
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On 11 Jun 2004, at 10:44, Rolf Kulemann wrote:
No single organization supplies more than 50% of the active
committers
(must be at least 3 independent committers)
Ok, we have 3 independent but in total we are 10.
That means wyona supplies 66.6%.
...or
Steven,
If the community is able to show that Lenya can evolve freely, untied
from the bounds with Wyona, the Lenya community project can ask for
incubation exit.
As for my personal IMHO, I think Lenya has been residing in the
incubator for much too long.
What is your take on the readiness
I'm getting ready to request that WSRP4J graduate out of incubator. My
main concern has been the community size, but that has been improving
lately. We are getting more and more feedback and involvement.
As far as the amount of time it should take to get through incubation,
in WSRP4J's case,
On Friday, June 11, 2004, at 04:01 AM, Leo Simons wrote:
[is the rule that a project just needs 3 independent committers, or is
there an additional rule that no more than 50% of the committers must
be part of a single company?]
IIRC that 50% rule applies, but IANAL. Roy, Nicola?
I have no idea
Roy T. Fielding wrote on Friday, June 11, 2004 2:24 PM:
On Friday, June 11, 2004, at 04:01 AM, Leo Simons wrote:
[is the rule that a project just needs 3 independent committers, or
is there an additional rule that no more than 50% of the committers
must be part of a single company?]
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