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Henri Yandell wrote:
> 
> Interesting reply - I'd been assuming that when an incubatee graduates
> into an existing project, it's PPMC automatically get added to the
> PMC. So I was a bit confused as to why Noel was even asking the
> question.

Case-by-case basis.  Personally I think it's a good idea,
but there are lots of opinions.  When Derby graduated,
some of the PPMC was invited to the DB PMC, and more over
time.

And it's not just the PPMC/PMC issue; there's commit access,
too.  And I think that's thornier.

If a podling graduates and joins an existing TLP, is it
equitable for the people listed as committers on its
proposal, with no accumulated Apache merit, to automatically
keep commit access?  While people who get involved directly
with the parent TLP have to earn merit over months?

That's the sort of scenario I was envisioning when I
referred to 'fast-tracking' commit access.

The answer is clearly, 'Maybe, maybe not,' and possibly relates
to the amount of merit accumulated while in the podling.
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