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  • A project steering committee has been created to oversee the project or the project committers and an existing steering commitee agree that an existing steering committee will steer the project.  In the case of portlets a new steering committee is probably not required.  Initially the JA-SIG will maintain one steering committee to oversee all portlets or will uPortal Steering Committee will oversee portlets as well.  Once the process grows to large for that committee the intention is to appropriately group portlets for the process of governance. (question) True? 
  • JA-SIG voting practices have been adopted and are standard practice
  • The project has weathered and resolved conflicts where they have arisen. Good-natured and well-meaning disagreement of vision, requirements, and implementation are a reality of community source development. JA-SIG desires that incubated projects work through these "growing pains", as the software is developed and additional committers and adopters become involved, before emerging from incubation. Incubation provides an opportunity to face conflict with the assistance of an Incubation Mentor and the support of the Incubation Working Group. 
  • Release plans are developed and executed in public by the committers
    • At least one release has occurred during the Incubation process.
    • Engagement by the incubated community with the larger JA-SIG community.  The incubated project may engage on a technical level by integrating with an existing JA-SIG projects.  It is also desirable for the prospective project to have been presented / discussed at the JA-SIG Unconference or annual conference.

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