Roy T. Fielding wrote:

> I don't believe in umbrella projects, so from my perspective log4net
> is just one subdirectory in logging.  If logging wants to take
> responsibility for it and logging has at least 3 people willing
> to +1 its releases

The question remains as to whether or not your predicate is true.  So far,
it seems that the Logging PMC is not willing to accept responsibility for
each codebase.  The reason given is that only the one person working on it
may know the programming language and/or platform.

> If logging later loses interest in the project, [then] we are
> no worse off than if that code had died within incubator.

Perhaps, but by making sure that the project does have a community before it
leaves the Incubator, as we have been tasked to do, we increase its odds for
success.

> it is far more likely to gain community once it leaves incubator

The historical facts do not support that perspective.

        --- Noel


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