Looks good. I think 72 hours is ok
On 2019/04/04 03:08:06, jun liu <[email protected]> wrote: > Agree, especially when there’s a guide reminding us to do that. > > A few PPMCs have shown little activities during incubation, they were absent > for most of the discussions and decisions making process. Collect their > willingness, become a PMC or not, all up to them. > > Jun > > > On Apr 4, 2019, at 10:51 AM, Huxing Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > According to [1], we should discuss how to form PMC, normally we just > > put all the PPMC members to PMC member list, but it is better to ask > > whether they are still willing to be a PMC member or not. > > > > This is previously discussed on the "[DISCUSS] Graduate Apache > > Dubbo(incubating) as a Top Level Project" thread, but it looks like it > > is easily ignored. Therefore I am starting a dedicated thread to > > discuss this. > > > > I am planning to send out the email to all the PPMC to see whether > > they are willing be to PMC member after graduation or not. Example > > mail like below: > > > > Dear Dubbo PPMC member, > > > > The Dubbo community is discussing the graduation of Dubbo to be a Top > > Level project of Apache Software Foundation in the dev mailing list. > > As one of the steps towards graduation, the community needs to decide > > list of PMC members after graduations. If you are willing to be a PMC > > member after graduation, please respond Yes to this email by replying > > to [email protected] no later than XXXX-XX-XX. > > If you are not subscribing the private list, please remember to > > subscribe to the private@ list. > > > > Regarding the deadline, I am suggesting 72 hours. Consider it will be > > Qing Ming(Tomb Sweeping) Festival starting from tomorrow, I suggest to > > send the email at April 8 and last for 72 hours. > > > > How to you think? > > > > [1] https://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html > > > > -- > > Best Regards! > > Huxing > >
