Dan, practically speaking, if you are -0, and have a possible new contributor visible via long-range sensors, I'd prefer to sit tight and see if you catch him :-)
--benson On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> wrote: > Much as I'd love to for Isis to graduate, my feeling remains that it would > be premature, at least until we've recruited one new committer. > > On that front, Mike Burton has indicated a strong interest in joining, and > has assigned himself one of the tickets with a view to doing some work and > contributing a patch. > > But until that happens, I remain a -0 on the idea. > > That said, I'm happy for you to start a discuss thread over on general; if > the wider Apache community at large feels we are ready, I am very happy to > go along with that consensus. > > Dan > > > On 17 February 2012 14:02, Benson Margulies <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear Isis community, >> >> As your mentor, I've previously noted that you all qualify for >> graduation according to all of the common tests *except* for the >> integration of any new committers. >> >> Based on recent discussions on the general@incubator, I think that >> there's a pretty good chance that the incubator PMC would vote to >> graduate, and the board would vote to establish, an ISIS TLP as things >> are, if one or more of the existing mentors would agree to serve on an >> ISIS PMC until some more population showed up. Or maybe even without. >> >> So I write to ask two questions: to the community, would it be OK with >> you if I started a DISCUSS thread on this possibility on general@? If >> we got a positive reaction, the process would be for the community to >> formally vote to draft a resolution and formally vote to graduate, and >> then to hold a vote on general@. >> >> To my fellow mentors, who would be willing to be part of a PMC. I >> would prefer not to be first in line here, because another project >> just hauled me in for the same job, and I don't want to overcommit. >> >> --benson >>
