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Al Morton Is there any restrictions on subprojects using different tooling for code management?
Brian Freeman Agree that the TSC is accountable for Project & sub-project decisions
Ed Warnicke Also agree that the TSC is accountable. - The FD.io TSC cannot - by design - force a sub project to do something
Robert Varga TAC makes a recommendation, but Projects don't need to follow it.
Ranny Haiby TAC makes recommendations only - Project TSC's are responsible for making the decision on the tools.
Cedric Ollivier The decision should go down to the subprojects.
#agreed the TAC will help with recommendations to a Project, ultimately it is the Project TSC which makes the decisions for the Project. TAC encourages project communities to collaboratively work out differences within the project before resorting to charter enforcement