Hi Ted,

On May 22, 2007, at 4:09 PM, Ted Husted wrote:

On 5/22/07, Craig L Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At one point, we had people becoming members of the Incubator PMC by > virtue of being a Mentor or by virtue of a vote of the Incubator PMC.
> Did that change? This language implies that the Mentors must be
> pre-existing members of the Incubator PMC.

This is the current consensus of the IPMC as I understand it.

OK, just so I understand. We have a Member who's not on the IPMC. He
or she agree to Mentor a candidate, but before the proposal is
tendered, the Member should first ask to be placed on the IPMC. Being
a Member, the chair will ACK and add that person to the IPMC.

In other words, the Member has to actually ask to be added to the
IPMC, otherwise the Member can't be a Mentor.

Is that the consensus as we understand it?

Actually, the process is slightly different for Foundation Members vs. non-Members. The process you elaborate above only applies to non- Member prospective Mentors.

Members can become IPMC members simply by asking the IPMC chair who will then make it so.

Craig

Can we defer this discussion?

Sure.

-Ted.

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