On 03/11/2014 08:47 AM, David Nalley wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 8:22 AM, Benson Margulies <bimargul...@gmail.com> wrote:
It might be more interesting to skip Cordova altogether. The industry
is full of ferment about CD. If everyone checks their rhetoric at the
door, there could be an interesting conversation about how to mesh the
ideas of CD and the ideals of the ASF.


Agreed. I (from my comfortable arm chair, looking on) don't see
Cordova as being a snowflake; but the larger topic is interesting.  I
do see the software industry and a lot of open source projects waving
the CD flag. I personally don't see CD and the Apache Way as mutually
exclusive, though I see problems it could create if not handled well.


No, I don't think they're a snowflake, but it might be seen as a jerky move to exclude then from the conversation, as they're the ones that brought it up.

I'd suggest we ask Andrew Grieve - http://apacheconnorthamerica2014.sched.org/event/c75e06c0f1d804b37066b67fda9f4e62 - to be on the panel, as he'll be giving a talk on their development lifecycle, so will have some ideas prepared.

From the Infra side, of course I'd like to ask Joe to be on the panel, and possibly Sam as VP Infra and board member.

And from a ... shall we say ... slower moving project, how about JimJag to represent both the httpd project and the board perspective.

So then who else should we invite from a project that would benefit from a more rapid release cadence? Is that you, Dave, to represent CloudStack?

At that point we'd be really pushing the size that a panel can tolerate being and not be a shouting match.

Thoughts?


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