On 30 Nov 2013, at 2:16, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Upayavira u...@odoko.co.uk wrote:
If a podling has been in the incubator for some years, but is
struggling
to reach critical mass, is there any reason not to just let the
podling
be?
If the mentors stick to
If a podling has been in the incubator for some years, but is struggling
to reach critical mass, is there any reason not to just let the podling
be? Is there any reason why the podling should be terminated?
Obviously, if it comes to a point at which it is clear that it is never
going to reach
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Upayavira u...@odoko.co.uk wrote:
If a podling has been in the incubator for some years, but is struggling
to reach critical mass, is there any reason not to just let the podling
be?
We talked this subject through in November 2011, under the heading Actively