While I second that in general, and I have argued (unsuccessfully) on the incubator list against arbitrary size constraints for graduating podlings, still in theory a PMC min size comes from the need to have a sustainable quorum to vote on releases. If it can get at least 3 people to vote, it should be fine.

Otherwise +1 - one size does not fit all and Apache should (and does) accommodate different size projects.

Andrus


On Aug 10, 2010, at 8:20 PM, Greg Stein wrote:

Let me repeat: where does it say a TLP must be "at least THIS size" ?

Answer: nowhere.

Small projects are just fine. We're looking at the overall community
and the people to shepherd that community. Those are the RAT
developers and users. Not the Apache Commons or Apache Maven people.
They have other concerns and focus points.

TLPs are not "expensive", so they don't have to have a "minimum size"
to justify their existence.

Cheers,
-g


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