Let me ask the question in reverse: how long do you think that we should leave 
the door open, no questions asked?  Why?

Remember, Initial Committers are grandfathered in as committers and members of 
the PPMC without being here and demonstrating commitment through their 
contributions.  It is not even a matter of them being voted in based on 
existing reputation.  (I'm one of those myself.)

At some point, one wants to be complete with intake of initial committers and 
working toward a full-fledged meritocracy instead. I suspect it is possible 
that the PPMC will also shrink if those who are already on it do not eventually 
demonstrate a commitment that would have qualified them in the ordinary way.  

At what point does holding out that special status to those who have not shown 
up become a point too far.  In this case, we are talking about folks who have 
not submitted an iCLA and not responded to requests to submit them and, as far 
as I know, have not appeared on ooo-dev.  Even if we withdraw the Initial 
Committer invitations at some point, there is no barrier to becoming a 
contributor and demonstrating commitment to the project.  It's not fatal.

I propose to ask each of these absent Initial Committers whether they intend to 
submit an iCLA and how much time they want to do that.  It is a simple request. 
 There are any number of possible responses.  I assume we will deal with the 
responses on an individual basis.  If they do not intend to submit an iCLA, it 
would be useful to know, so we don't have to be expecting them, watching for 
the iCLA to arrive, etc.

My goal is having them show up.  And if they are not going to show up, I would 
like to know that.  Then we can tell when we have a full roster of Initial 
Committers that are ready and willing as they signaled they were.
 
 - Dennis


-----Original Message-----
From: Wolf Halton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 20:32
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: RE: [DISCUSS] <Initial Committer>: Apache OpenOffice.org Initial 
Committer Status

What is the technical or social stressor causing this issue to be framed in
this time-sensitive language?
Wolf

On Jul 22, 2011 4:40 PM, "Dennis E. Hamilton" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I did not include a time limit, because we had not agreed on one. Instead,
I made the request to indicate whether they intended to submit an iCLA and
how much time they would need (for whatever review reasons or other
determinations involved).
>
> These Initial Committers were already sent a bulk e-mail on June 23.
>
> Why would we not expect the Initial Committers who signed up by June 10 to
report whether they intend to actually become committers? It is about their
commitment, it seems to me. And they always have the opportunity to become
committers by showing up and contributing, the same as for anyone who is not
an Initial Committer.
>
> My thought was to wait 15-30 days after we approach all of them
individually and then send a follow-up to ones who have not responded at all
indicating that the invitation to become committers and PPMC members is
being withdrawn. (Assuming we decide to do that and set such a date.)
>
> I would make the changes that Stephen Bergmann recommended.
>
> More feedback and discussion, please.
>
> - Dennis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juan C. Sanz [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 12:28
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] <Initial Committer>: Apache OpenOffice.org Initial
Committer Status
>
> El 22/07/2011 5:10, Dennis E. Hamilton escribió:
>> There are 20 Initial Committers on the OpenOffice.org incubator proposal
who have not yet submitted iCLAs or informed us of their intention not to do
so.
>>
>> Today I used the following format for a message to one of those Initial
Committers.
>>
>> Before 19 more of these are sent out I wanted to check how understandable
this is.
>>
>> I am particularly concerned for how clear this is for those who are not
native English speakers.
>>
>> I welcome your advice.
>>
>> - Dennis
>>
>> *** specimen message ***
>>
>> From:<PPMC member>
>> Sent:<today>
>> To:<Initial Committer lacking iCLA so far>
>> Cc: [email protected]
>> Subject:<Initial Committer Name>: Apache OpenOffice.org Initial Committer
Status
>>
>> Hello<Initial Committer Name>,
>>
>> You are listed as an Initial Committer on the proposal for the Apache
OpenOffice.org incubator project.
>>
>> The incubator project was accepted by Apache on 2011-06-13.
>>
>> As an Initial Committer you are invited to be established as a committer
on the Apache OpenOffice.org incubator podling. You are also invited to
serve on the Podling Project Management Committee after you are established
as a committer.
>>
>> The prerequisite to becoming established as a committer is to register an
iCLA agreement with Apache.
>>
>> Our records indicate that no iCLA has been received from you.
>>
>> If you do not choose to submit an iCLA, please report your decision to<
[email protected]>. We will then know not wait for it.
>>
>> If you are submitting an iCLA, please report your decision to
[email protected] and indicate how much time you need before
the iCLA will be sent to Apache.
>>
>> For more information and iCLA/CCLA forms, go to<
http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas>. Complete instructions for submission
of an iCLA is at the top of the form (text or PDF).
>>
>> We welcome your contribution to the Apache OpenOffice.org incubator
project.
>>
>> - the Apache OpenOffice.org incubator Podling Project Management
Committee (PPMC)
>>
>> *** end of specimen message ***
>>
> I think it's understundandable. But, what is the next step? how long do
> we wait for the user id?
> Regards.
> Juan C. Sanz
>

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