Peter,

The appliances presence on the opensolaris website and mailing list for 
the community serve as a focal point for people to announce and discuss 
news related to appliances. Thus it has no projects of its own to speak 
of so it would be hard to see how it will find the required 3 core 
conributors - option (B).

For option (C), it is possible that the appliances community could be 
made a project of the "Installation & Packaging" community, since most 
of the discussion (or activty) by appliance developers is around that 
topic, but I fear that such a move would drown out any appliance 
activity in a very active community.

Should option (A) be the result of this process, I believe it will be a 
blow to us pushing for the adoption of OpenSolaris in appliances 
(perhaps only outside of Sun.)

OpenSolaris has nothing (or at least very little) to gain through and 
much more to lose the closure of this community and its related web 
information.

Darren

Peter Tribble wrote:
> The Appliances community has less than the required minimum of
> 3 Core Contributors to govern its affairs and, according to the OpenSolaris
> constitution, should be terminated. The OpenSolaris Governing Board can
> deal with the situation by:
>  A) Terminating the community
>  B) Designating at least 3 new Core Contributors in order to
> revitalize the community, or
>  C) Merge this community with another (possibly as a project).
>
> If community members step up and make a good case for options
> B or C within the next 30 days (either by guiding the OGB as to who
> the new Core Contributors should be, or by advising the OGB what
> nature of merger would be in the best interests of the affected
> community) then the OGB will work with the community to take that
> option forward. Otherwise, the OGB will ask the website community
> to terminate the community group, following the procedure set forth
> here:
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/web/infrastructure-setup/
>
> Thanks.
>
>   


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