Ahh ok, I have to learn a lot about the asf stuff but I actually agree with you.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Garrett Rooney < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > -- David Calavera http://www.thinkincode.net
