On Jan 22, 2015, at 8:10 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > Congratulations!
Ditto! > > I had noticed LABS before, and mused about it. I saw your appointment on the > Board Minutes and realized I'd forgotten what Apache LABS was! > > For me, an obvious LABS project would be DCF for providing implementations of > the ISO/IEC Document Container File profile of Zip as a container for > composite documents and such, rather than as file-system archives. > > It would also be a good sandbox for exploring more and better ways to deliver > code to the Windows platform, something I am keen about. > > Just the sort of thing I think about that could be done on LABS probably more > easily than on SourceForge (well, on SourceForge, releases can be done > though). > > I noticed an interesting statement on LABS about restraints on code base > status for entering incubation. In that respect, Corinthia entering > incubation was perhaps slightly premature (although I am not complaining). Incubation is totally appropriate. Regards, Dave > Is that LABS statement actually current? > > - Dennis > > -----Original Message----- > From: jan i [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 01:30 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Change of my role(s) in Apache Software Foundation. > > Hi. > > I just want to inform you that I received yet another role. > > I am, as of yesterday evening (board meeting), V.P. of Apache Labs or in > more normal language Chair in project LABS. > > This has no influence on my commitment to corinthia actually quite the > opposite. > > rgds > jan I. >
