Richard Monson-Haefel wrote on 05/23/18 07:28 AM:
Depending on the membership level, an
organization should automatically get a seat on any
specification project they want but should excercise
self-restraint to focus on those specifications germane to
their products. Why, for example, should a company become a
strategic member if it cannot have a seat at the table?
So, if you pay then you can play?
What about the people who don't pay?
At the JCP, the Spec Lead would decide whether an expert was
qualified to be on the expert group. We ran into quite a few people
who clearly only wanted to be on an expert group so that they could
add that to their resume. We rejected many of those people.
If "expert group members" are Committers on a Spec Project, who
qualifies the Committers? After the Project is created, I assume it
would be the Project Lead. Before the Project is created, is it
just the person who proposes the project? And you're suggesting
that the Project Lead would have no choice but to accept any
Committer proposed by a paying Member?
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