If we get something that is useful, but is not complete (say we don't implement device-space-to-device-space conversions because we already have OpenColorIO), once the GSoC period is over, will this CxF package be maintained the same way that, say, colour-data is maintained? I.e. it's a well-defined regime of raising issues, submitting PRs, having CI run automatically, and having people review PRs with only a very trusted subset of reviewers that can merge to main?
If we get something that is useful, but is not complete (say we don't implement device-space-to-device-space conversions because we already have OpenColorIO), once the GSoC period is over, will this CxF package be maintained the same way that, say, colour-data is maintained? I.e. it's a well-defined regime of raising issues, submitting PRs, having CI run automatically, and having people review PRs with only a very trusted subset of reviewers that can merge to main?
I like that idea much better than just saying "There it is! Take it!".