Re: Sandbox projects and timing requirements
Liz Rice
I'm not sure I see why a minimum period of time is necessary. There's a set of criteria that a project need to meet in order to cross into Incubation; if it meets those criteria quickly then why artificially hold it back? You could say that the very nature of going to Sandbox gives a project extra exposure, through which it gains more adoption, and therefore makes it easier to meet the criteria - but then isn't that acceleration a good thing? Assuming the TOC is only accepting projects that meet the mission and the criteria of the various stages, why would it be a bad thing to help a good project reach the next level of maturity and readiness? If there is some sense in which this is giving unfair advantage to Sandbox projects over external projects, why not turn the question around and wonder why a new project wanting to join CNCF would aim straight for Incubation if it's not ready - why not apply for Sandbox stage?
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 5:44 AM Eduardo Silva <eduardo@...> wrote:
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