I think "reasonably high bar for commit to ensure working social and technical compatibility, and then faster PMC" is a reasonable place to start (understanding that it may well be imposable to change once we start....)

I think "initial committer list == initial PPMC" is fine too.

Jim Hurley wrote:
I am +1 for this position/proposal.  Can others on the list
please state your opinion (I think this will be a healthy
activity for us).

Geir - I am assuming that we're going to make
initial committer list == initial PPMC, though.  Cool
with that?

thanks -Jim

On Feb 16, 2007, at 5:21 AM, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
On Feb 16, 2007, at 5:14 AM, Mark Brouwer wrote:

Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:

My personal taste lately is a reasonably high bar for commit to ensure working social and technical compatibility, and then faster PMC.

Given the nature of the ASF and the high quality and consistency of the
codebase brought in I'm inclined to go for you personal taste.

In theory it might be possible to come up with a completely different
process that would be a better fit, but for me it will be a waste of
time to start thinking of that and why not try something that has proven
itself on a few occasions.

But note that the bar isn't really that high overall - to me it's more about social compatibility than technical prowess, because someone who understands their limits, works well with others, and is willing to learn is a treasure :)

geir

--Mark


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