Hi Ross,

On Jun 11, 2011, at 4:28 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:

>> 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. 

No worries!

> 
>> 
>>> 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. 

Glad you feel the same way as I did, which is why I didn't throw anything more 
than generic stuff in there. I want the devs to come in and suggest some too.

>> 
>> 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. 

Yep, np. I'm +1 for more specificity!  Devs? Thoughts?

Cheers,
Chris

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