On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 4:04 PM, Carlos Santana <csantan...@gmail.com> wrote: > ...I think the company is referring to that to my understanding is that the > project to graduate should have at least 3 companies sponsoring the > project...
It's not exactly that. To graduate, a project must have "sufficient diversity" so that it's not overly dependent on a single entity which might lose interest and cause the project to stop. That diversity is generally defined by having PMC members affiliated with at least 3 different entities, which do not have to be companies - people from two companies along with a few independents is fine. What's most important is for all things to happen in the open, "if it didn't happen on the dev list it didn't happen" so that anyone can participate in decisions. My other thread about asynchronous communications is related - it must be easy to collaborate with the project even if one isn't working 100% on it. -Bertrand