Jim,
I appreciate your joke, and maybe we are somewhat like that. As
Michael just said (and I explained in response to your other post
already), some things are serial in nature. If a release takes X
weeks to finish we can't make it in (X - 1) or (X - X). Yeah, I wish
we weren't so sluggish.
Regarding external infrastructure. There are two pieces remaining -
the web site (which we will switch right after the release) and
Confluence. I'd like to follow up on Confluence. IIRC Cris
volunteered to participate in a test run of Confluence at Apache.
Cris do you know what's the status of that and whether we can migrate
at this point?
Andrus
On Jul 13, 2006, at 8:34 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
I tend to agree. Despite the amount of good solid work being
done on the Project, I'm not seeing it really *becoming*
an ASF project. Private Wikis, external infrastructure and
what appears to be slow lagging transition towards
"just" the ASF are items that need to be addressed.
It's like someone engaged to be married but still dating
their old girl-friend. "I'm breaking it off... really, I
am!" :)