Swapnil, the reasons Ted mentioned are precisely the reasons I've stopped committing to Myriad (we're running a fork). Apache is more overhead than this project needs and actually hinders the project from developing to a maturity level where a community can form.
Darin On Jun 5, 2017 5:53 PM, "Ted Dunning" <ted.dunn...@gmail.com> wrote: On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 10:15 PM, Swapnil Daingade < swapnil.daing...@gmail.com> wrote: > In that case I suggest we not retire > > >> "Darin - yes we've done more planning internally, and we do plan on > having some engineers spend some time on this project, doing some (minor) > maintenance for our customers." > The problem is that there is essentially no real community that is happening. None of the engineers previously working on this will be working on this now. And that sort of situation isn't going to change. That means that it will always be a distraction to get committers qualified as PMC so that they can approve releases and it will never really be possible to exit from incubation. Outside of the Apache limits, we can have a much more flexible structure of who can commit. We don't plan to limit who can commit. In fact, we will probably make it more open than an Apache project normally is.