Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Steven Noels wrote:
Less structure, more responsibility.
ACK
Point taken & agree.Also, I don't know whether this approach will help smaller communities to mix & merge: they'll get lost without some proper identity. Do we want incubator or commons to contain that many projects? How many people will still have the overview?
Apart from having all commit privileges to all jakarta projects, I don't see why this will necessarily change communities. They don't have to mix and merge, they are simply becoming aware that they are part of Jakarta, or have to go top-level.
Increasing awareness of what Jakarta and Xml.Apache really are - projects - instead of pretending they are smaller Apaches.
Getting back to the original question however, it felt like Ted (as XML PMC member) came to ask us what this XML project needs to be, i.e. what the XML PMC should take care off. If everyone leaves and becomes a toplevel project (which I don't believe will happen), what will happen to the XML project then?
I'll think some more about that.
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