Hi friends!

The underpinning vision of creating the Apache Annotator (incubating) project 
was to give Annotator.js a future and to build toward a greater, more 
inter-operable future for annotation built (in part) on the Web Annotation raft 
of specification.


Our incubator proposal presented the Annotator.js history, the recent Web 
Annotation specification work, as well as several projects built by folks who 
signed-up to be on the committers list here:

https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AnnotatorProposal


I'd like us to create a "landscape" of what's available, who owns/licenses 
what, and decide what (of those things) can be brought into this collective 
project.


To do that, we need each of the owners (aka license holders) of these various 
projects to state whether they'd like to migrate their code here. Once we've 
got those commitments, there are some documents to sign and submit (along with 
the code!) to the ASF, so that we can continue that work here legally.


Alternatively, we can start "fresh" and including/depend on things from 
external projects with licenses compatible with the Apache License 2.x.


I'd love to hear from anyone and everyone who's here, interested in building 
this project together, and/or has code to contribute. Specifically, anyone 
who's got a significant contribution/license to the Annotator.js code base 
(Randall, Nick, Aron) as well as anyone who's built Annotator.js 1.x/2.x 
plugins.


For my part, I'm working on the website and also going to dust-off some of the 
Web Annotation projects I've built (and am building) for contribution here--if 
they're wanted. ;) Some of them are built as Annotator.js 2.x plugins. Others 
are standalone server or client code projects.


This is a collective project, so your voice and input is not only wanted, but 
needed! :D


Thanks!

Benjamin


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