Eelco Hillenius wrote:
IMHO the incubator should not impose timescales or a schedule on a
project but a project may decide to impose a timescale on itself.

My thought is that a time scale would be part of the proposal. If that
proposal is voted in, it would also mean the time scale is excepted
and thus - unless urgent reasons exist not to - should be adhered to
by all parties involved.

You cannot put a time on how long the incubation will actually take because things change and you never know if the podling is actually meeting up to the requirements.

There is a lot of sense and response that goes on. Also the incubator PMC must get a good feel of how well the podling is doing. This impression they get does not happen overnight nor does it happen on the schedule imposed by a podling.

As a mentor I would advise projects to put there energies towards other persuits which would yield a bigger return in their efforts to graduate in a timely fashion.

Alex







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