On 3/13/07, Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Right.
Labs has a charter, which was approved by the board and we are sticking
to it. In that charter, we explicitly mention that we welcome efforts
from all over the foundation, including things that were previously
hosted inside other projects, sandboxes or otherwise.
Nothing has changed since than.
Well, that's honestly still a bit confusing.
To be a bit more concrete (names removed to protect the innocent - if
they wish to reveal their cloaks, they can), in httpd-land, a number
of developers raised the concern that a committer should no longer be
allowed to create a sandbox within the HTTP Server PMC because that's
now the charter of the Labs. The original committer was intending to
start on a new version of httpd and wanted to try out some ideas and
get feedback from [EMAIL PROTECTED] - but, these individuals mentioned that
they felt that such a proposal ought to be governed by the Labs PMC
*not* by the HTTP Server PMC. (I believe in the end, the sandbox was
created within the httpd PMC SVN space.)
Hence, my question to the Labs PMC: is the above characterization in
agreement with your interpretation of the Labs charter?
Your statement sounds like that's indeed the case - well, kinda sorta at least.
Thanks! -- justin
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