Hi All, When do these projects separate into their own TLP's? What is the timeline? Or is there documentation on the process of splitting an existing project into two separate projects?
Best, Marcus On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 1:51 AM Dawid Weiss <[email protected]> wrote: > It is now Tuesday, May 19, 2020, 8:46 AM GMT. > > A re-spin of the vote closing/ summary. > > 48 votes have been posted: 37 from PMC members, 8 from committers and > 3 from user community. > > From this total 8 people voted -1 and 40 people voted +1. Vote > distribution among PMC members (binding votes): > > [+1]: 33 > [-1]: 4 > > The vote has passed. > > Dawid > > All collected votes in a spreadsheet: > > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZmR3C2EgA57QIeJJ3ejKCTUkHdG1lqPOU29heqybkKs/edit?usp=sharing > > And in plain text: > > +1 > > PMC Ishan Chattopadhyaya ([email protected]) > PMC Doron Cohen ([email protected]) > PMC Shai Erera ([email protected]) > PMC Ryan Ernst ([email protected]) > COMMITTER Jim Ferenczi ([email protected]) > PMC Otis Gospodnetic ([email protected]) > PMC Dennis Gove ([email protected]) > PMC Adrien Grand ([email protected]) > PMC Martijn v Groningen ([email protected]) > PMC Mark Harwood ([email protected]) > PMC Erik Hatcher ([email protected]) > PMC Shawn Heisey ([email protected]) > PMC Jan Høydahl ([email protected]) > COMMITTER Namgyu Kim ([email protected]) > PMC Nicholas Knize ([email protected]) > PMC Shalin Shekhar Mangar ([email protected]) > PMC Michael McCandless ([email protected]) > PMC Christian Moen ([email protected]) > -- Gora Mohanty ([email protected]) > PMC Robert Muir ([email protected]) > PMC Nhat Nguyen ([email protected]) > PMC Kevin Risden ([email protected]) > PMC Steven A Rowe ([email protected]) > PMC Uwe Schindler ([email protected]) > PMC Koji Sekiguchi ([email protected]) > COMMITTER Atri Sharma ([email protected]) > -- Lucky Sharma ([email protected]) > PMC David Smiley ([email protected]) > COMMITTER Michael Sokolov ([email protected]) > PMC Tommaso Teofili ([email protected]) > PMC Varun Thacker ([email protected]) > COMMITTER Tomoko Uchida ([email protected]) > PMC Andi Vajda ([email protected]) > PMC Ignacio Vera ([email protected]) > PMC Dawid Weiss ([email protected]) > PMC Simon Willnauer ([email protected]) > PMC Alan Woodward ([email protected]) > PMC Karl Wright ([email protected]) > COMMITTER Alexandre Rafalovitch ([email protected]) > PMC Andrzej Białecki ([email protected]) > > -1 > > PMC Joel Bernstein ([email protected]) > COMMITTER Mike Drob ([email protected]) > PMC Jason Gerlowski ([email protected]) > PMC Anshum Gupta ([email protected]) > COMMITTER Gus Heck ([email protected]) > COMMITTER Chris Hostetter ([email protected]) > PMC Tomás Fernández Löbbe ([email protected]) > -- Kevin Watters ([email protected]) > > On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 9:36 AM Dawid Weiss <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Dear Lucene and Solr developers! > > > > According to an earlier [DISCUSS] thread on the dev list [2], I am > > calling for a vote on the proposal to make Solr a top-level Apache > > project (TLP) and separate Lucene and Solr development into two > > independent entities. > > > > To quickly recap the reasons and consequences of such a move: it seems > > like the reasons for the initial merge of Lucene and Solr, around 10 > > years ago, have been achieved. Both projects are in good shape and > > exhibit signs of independence already (mailing lists, committers, > > patch flow). There are many technical considerations that would make > > development much easier if we move Solr out into its own TLP. > > > > We discussed this issue [2] and both PMC members and committers had a > > chance to review all the pros and cons and express their views. The > > discussion showed that there are clearly different opinions on the > > matter - some people are in favor, some are neutral, others are > > against or not seeing the point of additional labor. Realistically, I > > don't think reaching 100% level consensus is going to be possible -- > > we are a diverse bunch with different opinions and personalities. I > > firmly believe this is the right direction hence the decision to put > > it under the voting process. Should something take a wrong turn in the > > future (as some folks worry it may), all blame is on me. > > > > Therefore, the proposal is to separate Solr from under Lucene TLP, and > > make it a TLP on its own. The initial structure of the new PMC, > > committer base, git repositories and other managerial aspects can be > > worked out during the process if the decision passes. > > > > Please indicate one of the following (see [1] for guidelines): > > > > [ ] +1 - yes, I vote for the proposal > > [ ] -1 - no, I vote against the proposal > > > > Please note that anyone in the Lucene+Solr community is invited to > > express their opinion, though only Lucene+Solr committers cast binding > > votes (indicate non-binding votes in your reply, please). > > > > The vote will be active for a week to give everyone a chance to read > > and cast a vote. > > > > Dawid > > > > [1] https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html > > [2] > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/rfae2440264f6f874e91545b2030c98e7b7e3854ddf090f7747d338df%40%3Cdev.lucene.apache.org%3E > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Marcus Eagan
