On Thursday 24 July 2008 05:23, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> In other words, I'll vote -1 on any Proposal for non-person entities
> X, Y, and Z to form an incubator podling, and I know several other PMC
> members who will do likewise.

I disagree. IMHO, wording in the proposal is irrelevant. If they have known 
this and written it differently, without any material change behind the 
words, what is the difference?

Now, I think that Incubation is all about proving that there indeed is a 
healthy community behind the project, and will be one of the major graduation 
criteria, but I don't see why proposals with more experienced authors are 
given green light and others are booted.


> This looks like a very interesting technology,

For me, this is an entry criteria,

> collaboration by actual persons A, B, and C (who happen to work for
> X, Y, and Z) 

... and this would be the graduation criteria.


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