+1 to a separate list. -0 to a TLP. I don't quite understand the scope of MINA or its potential for growth, so I'm not sure how viable it is in the long term to support itself as a project and will leave that judgement to others. But in the short term, there is no hope of this happening, with one particular vital statistic:
$ svn log --xml | grep author | sort | uniq -c 15 <author>akarasulu</author> 5 <author>brett</author> 1 <author>elecharny</author> 1 <author>erodriguez</author> 1 <author>noel</author> 323 <author>trustin</author> It needs more people. I know that's what Trustin desires to do, and I think a separate list will help and also make it more apparent what the community is around it. Cheers, Brett On 11/16/05, Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Looks like the traffic is picking up on MINA and things are heating up > as we approach 1.0. Initially my thought was to get a separate list for > MINA however I'm thinking it might be best to just see if we can promote > MINA to a TLP. It has out grown its place in directory and many > projects will depend on it. It makes sense to me to see it acquire a > life of its own. > > There's a good sized community brewing around MINA. I'd like to see > more people come forth as committers then see if we can get a proposal > before the ASF board on budding off the MINA project. IMHO this is > better than creating a separate mailing list. > > Right now it would be good to see who favorrs this? Any comments or for > or against this idea? > > How about a little poll: > > [ ] +1 MINA should become its own TLP at Apache > [ ] +0/0/-0 Maybe later, or let's get a separate mailing list for now etc. > [ ] -1 MINA should remain at Directory as is > > Alex > >