Hi all, Following the mentor advice below, we need documented consensus on what defines an 'Apache NetBeans Day', i.e., the requirements for an event to be able to be named 'Apache NetBeans Day'.
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/afc1177e52a4436b99a40b73128c02de7a33af580b5aca444adc074d@%3Cdev.netbeans.apache.org%3E I propose that Apache NetBeans Days are defined as a class of events which happen regularly, with a clear definition of what makes an event be part of that class: 1. Have its opening keynote focus on the current state and roadmap of NetBeans. 2. Have all demos done throughout the event in NetBeans. 3. Must be discussed/notified via the Apache NetBeans dev mailing list. Here's the central location where Apache NetBeans Events are defined: https://netbeans.apache.org/community/events.html Following Apache lazy consensus (https://www.apache.org/ foundation/voting.html#LazyConsensus), i.e., no voting or responses of any kind are needed, except if you object. If no one objects within 24 hours, we'll assume lazy consensus and implement the above proposal. Thanks, Gj
