That's fine by me.  March it is to start.
Thanks Geir.

-Jim


On Feb 21, 2007, at 3:33 PM, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
do one for March :)

More is better :)

On Feb 21, 2007, at 3:28 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:

I saw Apache Incubator Board Reports coming from various
incubator projects, so I asked when we were expected to start
providing one for River (response below).

We'll need to start in March or April, and then be on a three
month rotating slot to provide status.

I'd lean towards starting in April, but March would work as well.

Thoughts?

-Jim


Begin forwarded message:
From: Yoav Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: February 14, 2007 8:26:47 AM EST
To: Jim Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: board reports

Hi Jim,
When projects join the Incubator, they pick a rotation slot for
themselves from the reporting schedule at
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ReportingSchedule. By "slot" I mean
which months they want to report on: Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct or
Feb/May/Aug/Nov or Mar/Jun/Sep/Dec.  They're free to pick any slot.

In fact looking at the schedule now, I see River has yet to choose a
slot, so please pick one and go ahead and add yourself to the schedule
page.

The date of the first report is up to the project, with 3 months after entering incubation probably being the latest acceptable date. Doing
it earlier, e.g. after 1 month or 2 months, is perfectly fine.

As for writing the report: in the best projects, it's a joint effort
openly discussed and collaborated upon.  There's probably a point
person or one charged with making sure the report gets on the wiki
page on time, but the report should not be a surprise to any member of
the project.

Yoav


On 2/14/07, Jim Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just curious (for the River project) -- when are projects
expected to start submitting Board reports?  3 months after
going into the incubator?   And, who typically does the
report?  A mentor, or just some designated person in the
project?

Thanks for your help.

-Jim




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