Fwiw a project graduated to tlp yesterday with 5 PMC members. Rich
On Thu, May 15, 2025, 09:42 Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote: > Based on this thread, the new PMC will be: > > Rich Bowen > Christofer Dutz > Andrew Wetmore > Justin Mclean > > While this does meet the minimum bar for PMC oversight, I am not sure it > sets us up for long-term success. What do y’all think? > > —Rich > > > On May 1, 2025, at 10:06 AM, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote: > > Starting a new thread so that it’s not hidden from view. > > This is the current list of PPMC members: > > cdutz - Christofer Dutz > clr - Craig L Russell > jmclean - Justin Mclean > larsfrancke - Lars Francke > crogowski - Collin Rogowski > dpavlov - Dmitry Pavlov > fmarmann - Frank Marmann > kamaci - Furkan Kamaci > hpz - Hans-Peter Zorn > kenn - Kenneth Knowles > mspitzer - Marcel Spitzer > kamir - Mirko Kämpf > rbowen - Rich Bowen > sharan - Sharan Foga > soenkeliebau - Sönke Liebau > > Please indicate whether you wish to remain on the PMC of the TLP upon > graduation. > > I think it’s reasonable to assume that 1) anyone who does *not* respond in > 72 hours (ie, by some time Monday?) is not involved enough to remain on the > PMC but that 2) if they show up later, we’d be willing/eager to go ahead > and welcome them back. > > I very much expect that we’ll have a fairly low bar to Committer/PMC > member, going forward, since this is *primarily* a documentation project, > and enthusiasm, engagement, and the ability to write, will weigh more than > deep technical skills. So I’m not deeply concerned about getting the first > draft of the PMC membership “right”, since we can easily amend it in the > future. > > Does this seem reasonable to everyone? > > — > Rich Bowen > rbo...@rcbowen.com > > > > > > — > Rich Bowen > rbo...@rcbowen.com > > > > >