There is nothing much to report about labs that needs the board's
attention. No lab has yet to exit its status and transition into
incubation even if at least one lab (Droid) is already thinking about
doing it.
There are a handful of labs that receive attention from their
maintainers and many others that just sit there. It is worth noting that
this was expected and this is nothing that concerns me or the labs
population in general and I don't think it should concern the board either.
There was a discussion about starting a lab to document guidelines for
version control systems, mostly about the difference between centralized
and distributed version control systems, but it was decided that
infrastructure-dev@ was a better place to have such discussions, if only
because the lab population was afraid of saturating the single labs@
mailing list with lots of heated and subjective discussions about
version control styles.
Other than that, labs remains a quiet project simply cruising along and
no signs of anything that would require board attention.
--
Stefano.
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