Quick (non-)update:

Last Wednesday (a week ago) I emailed ap...@sfconservancy.org with
descriptions of Trac, Babel, Genshi and Bitten, and requesting the
application materials.  I still hadn't heard back this morning, so I pinged
them again.  Hopefully they'll respond in time to get the application in by
the February 1 deadline -- I suppose I'll pester them again next week if I
still haven't heard back.

The next time applications can be considered will be in six months, so if
they don't get back to me in time for this application period, I suppose
I'll just have a much more leisurely time putting in an application for the
next period. ;)

Per Christian's comment below, I'll inquire about the different
permutations of memberships/applications that are possible (one application
for all current Edgewall projects; four distinct applications for
Babel/Bitten/Trac/Genshi; one application for Edgewall Software in general
covering current and future projects; etc) when they get back to me.

-Ethan

On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Christian Boos <christian.b...@free.fr>wrote:
>
> What if in the future we'd like to add another "toplevel"
> project?  Or if we'd like to cover some of the other plugins
> (Mercurial plugin, SpamFilter plugin... though as they're already
> part of the Trac repos and maintained at t.e.o, one could
> consider they're part of the Trac project itself, as optional
> components).
>
> So it would be nice if we could be a kind of general agreement,
> like all code produced at edgewall.org is "covered" by the SFC,
> for some meaning of "covered".

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