On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 7:24 PM, Niclas Hedhman <nic...@hedhman.org> wrote: > On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 8:46 AM, Roman Shaposhnik <ro...@shaposhnik.org> > wrote: > >> >> I'm starting to wonder whether the real solution here should be along the >> lines >> of what a board would do to a TLP if its active PMC shrinks to less >> than 3 people. > > > That will inevitable lead to definition of "what is active" and the whole > "pity me/them for not having time" discussion that always arises when > Mentor responsibilities are brought up.
True. But this is exactly what happens to a TLP, isn't it? It is true that this will re-define mentorship expectations, but I think it we may benefit from this re-definition in the long run. As it stands, being a mentor today is way less commital than being a PMC member and I don't think this is right. I also suspect that re-defining commitment this way would serve as a forcing function for potential podlings that don't get enough engaged mentors up-front to fail fast (they won't be able to enter Incubator) instead of getting stuck in limbo. > I have been Mentor on 8 podlings; > * I was inactive on 1 of those (can't recall the reason) > * On 2 projects one other mentor was active. > * Remaining 5 projects, none of the other mentors did anything > substantial, most nothing at all. > > Am I unlucky, scare others to inactivity, or is this what I think; people > don't take the responsibility particularly seriously. "Oh cool project, I > would like to be associated with that." > > Pat's suggestion is understandable, but not really viable. > > I would like to make a counter-suggestion, and I am sure IPMC won't like > it, since it is filled with inactive, but sensitive, mentors; > > * If the release is left dangling (not enough votes) for IPMC approval > beyond 72 hours, > 1. The release may be placed in the dist snapshot areas, so active > community members have some stable milestone to work with, > 2. An Incubator page (for instance the /projects page) is updated with > a "Attempted Release - failed not enough votes" with dates and votes > received. This will accumulate the data points for IF there is a real > problem in the Incubator and we can gather the stats if we have > irresponsible mentors or not. It also gives the podling a vent for the > frustration. This is exactly the kind of stats gathering I was referring to. At the same time, I think the line in the sand is pretty clear -- it only is stats gathering. I don't think releasing something out of ASF that hasn't had at least 3 binding votes would be advisable. Thanks, Roman. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org