On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 03:43:56PM +1100, Berin Lautenbach wrote:
> Aaron Bannert wrote:
>
> >Why must it be one person? The entire Incubator PMC is responsible, so
> >why should we limit this to one person?
>
> Not saying there should be only one mentor (in fact I would argue
> against it). Bu
On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 12:44:40PM +0100, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
> The role of Mentor is a self-selecting title (eg. anyone wishing to
> become a Mentor and has the title to be one as described in our policy
> just adds themselves to the projects/index webpage + the project status
> page and
On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 00:27, Leo Simons wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> could someone (mentor or someone else involved) please
> start writing and filling out a status file for spamassassin?
I guess that's something for me to take care of. Maybe Dirk
is able to fill in some blanks since he has helped a lo
Hi Matt,
Matt Liotta wrote:
> Nicola wrote:
I am personally very interested in this, having worked on a similar
project. In any case, it's a very interesting thing for Java in
general to have such a component opensourced. Because of this, I will
see to do all I can to help you.
+1 (which means
Hi gang,
could someone (mentor or someone else involved) please
start writing and filling out a status file for spamassassin?
It's kind of difficult figuring out where we are with
things :D
Quick howto:
checkout 'incubator'
cd incubator/site/projects
cp incubation-status-template.cwiki spamassass
Aaron Bannert wrote:
...
We should just say that the PPMC should cooperatively create the status
document and send it to the appropriate mailing lists once concensus
is reached within their own group. We don't care how they do it as
long as it gets done. :)
"once concensus is reached within their o
Berin Lautenbach wrote:
Aaron Bannert wrote:
Why must it be one person? The entire Incubator PMC is responsible, so
why should we limit this to one person?
Not saying there should be only one mentor (in fact I would argue
against it). But I do think it important to have *identified* mentors.
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