On 5/28/05, Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Each subproject has an inherent amount of overhead. For example,
> each subproject needs a separate project management committee, each
> one will need to produce releases (not an easy task) and so on. I
> would sat that "there is a demonstrated desire" when we have enough
> people showing up to handle the overhead and work on the code. I
> personally would say one person is not enough, and seven is more then
> enough.
I don't think that every subproject needs it's own PMC unless it's a
subproject wholly separate from the existing Geronimo modules. For
example, if the Spring kernel were brought in as a subproject, it
would need its own PMC, but I don't think splitting up the existing
modules and forming individual PMCs is necessary.
Bruce
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