On 2/4/08, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sorry, you are right. I just doublechecked Cayenne incubator release > history, and we did clear all our IP issues before posting the first > release. Anyways, throwing away the code just to *enter* the Incubator > is neither required
True > nor seems like a good approach. I don't see it any different from starting an incubation with an empty committers list where all committers need to gain karma, which is a perfectly valid incubation strategy. Starting with a clean slate code wise could be a strategy for incubation, which will alleviate any code provenance issues, and probably be a good starting point for a prosperous and healthy community. I'm not saying that thrift must do this, I just provide it as a viable alternative. Martijn