On Oct 29, 2008, at 7:38 PM, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
IMO the following addition to the existing bylaws seems to be
appropriate:
"Promoted
Lab started incubation. When a lab is promoted, the files are
moved over to the incubation area or to the receiving TLP. The
receiving PMC is responsible for checking that the code does
not
require incubation."
Not quite; "receiving PMC is responsible for managing the IP
Clearance fast track
process through the incubator."
But how is there IP clearance in terms of someone with a CLA on record
who has rights to commit? Shouldn't every piece of code by every
committer on every project have to go through IP Clearance then?
Contributing to Labs is not the same as a software grant. A Software
Grant implies the code lives out in the wild somewhere else (Source
Forge, etc.), AIUI. Labs implies "committer X wants a place to
scratch an itch on something new without going through all the
formalities of project setup"
-Grant
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