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On 12 Jun 2011, at 00:08, "Mattmann, Chris A (388J)" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ross,
> 
> On Jun 11, 2011, at 2:49 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:
> 
>>> And add anything I've missed. Ross also should look at it and approve since 
>>> he's the Champion. 
>> 
>> I'm not sure that the word "infection" is right, I'd suggest an alternative 
>> but I'm not sure what you mean. 
> 
> Infection meaning "use" within a project. Feel free to change it, that's why 
> I called it a stub.

Ok, got it. Infection is negative to me. 

> 
>> I also find the three items to focus on seem to be a bit generic. They are 
>> not so much project goals, more like requirements for graduation.
> 
> In light of speaking for the project regarding:
> 
> "A list of the three most important issues to address in the move towards 
> graduation"
> 
> I just wanted to list some stubs in there that were generic enough that we 
> could refine later.

Fair enough. 

> 
>> I'd prefer to see shorter term goals that are moving us towards the big goal 
>> of graduation. 
> 
> Sure, feel free to add the ones you think should be in there.

Nope. As a mentor (not even that I'm merely a champion) I'd rather the project 
committers did that. This isn't my project. 

> 
>> E.g. Provide full build an run instructions on the website, remove all 
>> Incompatibly licences code dependencies, explore collaboration with other 
>> ASF projects as discussed during proposal discussion
> 
> BTW, remove all incompatibility licenses code deps, explore collaboration 
> with other ASF projects, etc., was pretty much what #1 and #2 were focused 
> on. 

Sure. I was just trying to narrow it down, but being unclear since I'm replying 
from my phone. I meant removal of a specific incompatible dependency and a 
specific project that wanted to explore collaboration. One target at a time. 

Thanks,
Ross

> 
>> As for signing off, there is no need for me to sign off, any mentor can do 
>> that. 
> 
> Sure, but would be good for you to look at it, as the champion.
> 
>> 
>> Thanks for ensuring this is written in time
> 
> NP.
> 
> Cheers,
> Chris
> 
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