On May 6, 2015, at 8:43 AM, Taher Alkhateeb <slidingfilame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jacopo, > > I am a bit of a noob on ASF policies. Is it possible to guide us on > resources to read to be able to draft any kind of proposal? Hi Taher, please read my previous messages on this subject because they contain some of the information you are looking for. A good document to start with could be this: http://www.apache.org/dev/writable-git and also the documents referred to it. Then also a review of the workflow adopted by other ASF project that switched to git may help to get some good ideas for OFBiz; the projects are the following: https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf By visiting their websites/wikis/mail archives we could gather useful information about their experience and lessons learned; what the ASF allows and what not. > Can you also > define what is an implementation plan? Is it like a document, a migration > process, a commit workflow, infrastructure or what exactly? I wouldn't use the term "implementation plan" that was introduced by Hans: what I am asking for is essentially a description of the commit workflow proposed for OFBiz. Then we could compare it to what we have now and discuss its pros and cons. Jacopo > > Taher Alkhateeb > > On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:35 AM, Jacopo Cappellato < > jacopo.cappell...@hotwaxsystems.com> wrote: > >> My vote is clearly stated: propose a Git workflow that is inline with the >> ASF policies and that is good for the OFBiz project and I will vote >> positively. >> >> Jacopo >> >> On May 6, 2015, at 8:29 AM, Hans Bakker <mailingl...@antwebsystems.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Then you better change your vote? At it is now, we cannot even create an >> implementation proposal. >>> Hans >>> >>> On 06/05/15 13:22, Jacopo Cappellato wrote: >>>> On May 6, 2015, at 3:34 AM, Hans Bakker <h.bak...@antwebsystems.com> >> wrote: >>>> >>>>> It is no use, setting up an implementation plan when there is still a >> possibility people will reject it. >>>> Ok, if this was your goal then it seems you got your answer: most >> people are inclined to Git (or will not object to it) but don't feel like >> it is actionable enough for a vote now: defining an implementation plan, so >> that people can understand how the actual every day work of the OFBiz >> community (committers, contributors and users) with Git will be, would >> definitely help. >>>> >>>> Jacopo >>> >> >>