Hi Nick!
First off, thanks for putting this out there. The short answer is that
we're working on it. I'll get back to you with more detail in a little bit.

Thanks,
Patrick
On May 24, 2016 12:03 AM, "Nick Kew" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Excuse the long rambling rant.  If anyone made it to
> an "apache way" session at ApacheCon, you hopefully
> have a good insight into what I'm trying to say.
>
> We've been a long time getting started.  But now we have repos
> at apache, and the effort that went into ApacheCon is done -
> and will hopefully help attract interest and develop the
> community in due course.
>
> For that to happen, there needs to be a community to develop,
> and it needs to be visible and open to anyone who takes an interest.
> People need to be able to come to our project and see activity.
> Most importantly, an active list where project work takes place
> and where suggestions, questions, and general thoughts can be
> posted and expect consideration.
> Active Jira and repos complement that.
>
> There's still a lot of activity happening in private and
> company email, and chat (slack).  And no doubt a lot in
> company teams and offices, to which I am not party.
>
> While - obviously - not all discussion belongs in email,
> much of it does: that's all part of giving the project a
> public profile that people can get a grip on and approach.
> And much of that email belongs right here on this list:
> as a rule of thumb, anything that's "Milagro" belongs here.
> Matters that are company-private should generally be
> clearly distinguishable from Milagro.
>
> Can we start to think of Apache as the natural home for
> day-to-day project work?  Make the list, the Jira, and the
> repos the natural focus of all Milagro development?
> Make this a rich resource for developers who saw Brian at
> ApacheCon, or who read about us anywhere.  To view and
> contribute to development activity, or to take the project
> in new directions.
>
> --
> Nick Kew
>

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