Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
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To be accepted to the inception stage, a project must:
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Add value to cloud native computing (i.e., containerization, orchestration, microservices, or some combination) and be aligned with the CNCF charter.
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Have all code under an ASL 2.0 license, or another license explicitly approved by the Governing Board.
To be accepted to incubating stage, a project must meet the inception stage requirements plus:
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Document that it is being used successfully in production by at least three independent end users which, in the TOC’s judgement, are of adequate quality and scope.
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Note: there are private adopters too that CoreDNS is willing to share to TOC privately
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Have a healthy number of committers. A committer is defined as someone with the commit bit; i.e., someone who can accept contributions to some or all of the project.
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Demonstrate a substantial ongoing flow of commits and merged contributions