On 4/07/2003 5:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Out of curiosity - does it have to be decided now?

I guess not, if some actual people are willing to help XMLBeans out during incubation, setting up CVS, lists and all that, and monitor how they are doing - so that they can inform the eventually receiving PMC on the Apachiness of the incubating project.

A clear sense direction might of course help, especially w.r.t.
infrastructure - in a sense that CVS repos don't need to be moved, lists
recreated and all that. Cfr. Lenya's incubation, which is still in
progress, but already they have been made an integral part of the Cocoon
project infrastructure. Less fuzz afterwards, and if incubation fails,
deletion is still a no-brainer.

If there is a general feeling from the two PMCs that they would be
comfortable, then maybe we both sponsor into the incubator and give
the committers time to migrate everything to Apache.  Presumably in
that time they are also getting used to Apache and can develop an
understanding of where they feel their project fits best.

Not jumping to any conclusion, I'm very happy to see a positive and constructive discussion happening. Thanks, all.

</Steven>
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