Hi Sebb,

> quite a few podlings where the text is only present on some of the web
pages

[1] you refers writes:

>> Podling web sites MUST include a clear disclaimer on their website

So, IMO it's clear that every page should contain such info (typically as
part of the footer). If you find any podling violates this policy, you can
name them and I'd like to give a look.

For the podlings I participate in, I spread the docu template [2] to ensure
that this policy is followed.

[2]
https://github.com/apache/apache-website-template/blob/f8129ca66fdff1c97e0749eb2ed319f1739f6f34/docusaurus.config.ts#L137

> and in announcement emails

This sounds like a new sentence to me. Have we ever had a consensus before?
I agree that such a policy can help convey the project's status more
clearly, and it won't be difficult to add such a section in the
announcement email. Most of the podlings may be unaware of this point, and
I didn't hear about this before.

Best,
tison.


sebb <seb...@gmail.com> 于2024年4月24日周三 15:58写道:

> My understanding is that the Incubator disclaimer text [1] should be
> present on all website pages and in announcement emails, so consumers
> are clear about the status of the software.
>
> However there are quite a few podlings where the text is only present
> on some of the web pages, and most announce emails don't include the
> disclaimer.
>
> Note that unlike licensing issues, which can be sorted out during
> incubation, this is something that must be addressed from the very
> beginning.
>
> Sebb
> [1] https://incubator.apache.org/guides/branding.html#disclaimers
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