The current jmonit code base is more an experiment, or a "proof of concept",
than a stable codebase ready for incubation.
My intention is to start a new component from scratch, taking benefict from
this first attempt.
That is the reason why I do not take incubator as first option.

Nico.


We have a policy that any ASF committer can start something in our
> Sandbox. Usually though this is people starting out from scratch, not
> importing an existing code base from outside the ASF (and Apache Labs
> is similar). For importing an existing code base then at a minimum we
> would probably need to at least use the Incubator IP Clearance check
> list (the Mantissa contribution to Commons Math did this a while back,
> so the archives may give you some pointers).
>
> http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/ip-clearance-template.html
>
> So I think its really down to you on the route you want to take -
> whether here or elsewhere
>
> Niall
>
> > Nico.
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