On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 8:32 AM, David Calavera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, these months we've fixed a lot of bugs, we've improved the openSearch > support with a new complete implementation and we already support the > AtomPub-multipart-creation draft: > > > http://atompub-mulitpart-spec.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/draft-gregorio-atompub-multipart-02.txt > > Jim and I are new committers and we've also had important contributions > during these months. > > I think our plan for graduating should be: finish the documentation, improve > the routes support, improve the provided adapters support(properties files > are so old school stuff XD), and solve some controversial bugs that are > annotated into the jira. > > I'm not sure if this is enough. Can anyone add something more?
Well, I agree with everything you said except the graduation part. You seem to be saying that graduation is based on some sort of abstract idea of technical readiness, when in reality that's not the case at all. The main issues keeping Abdera from graduating have always been community based, i.e. a lack of active developers. Technically you need three committers who don't work for the same company, although having three *currently active* committers is better. Now that you and Jim are active, we've really met that mark in my opinion. I'd say that we're at approximately the level of community involvement that we've been shooting for and we are hoping to bring the issue to a vote in the incubator sometime in the next month. Any more waiting is just pointless. The technical work needed to hit a good 1.0 release can just as well happen in our own TLP as it can in the incubator. -garrett
