Le 30/06/15 17:13, DRAGOSH, PAMELA L (PAM) a écrit : > Colm, > > This code when it was first put into Github was already fully functioning. In > fact, its in production at AT&T. > > There was a list of items that were done to get it “Apache-ready”, that > included all the package renaming, and all the formatting that you did. I > believe there might be a few more items that folks want done before the > release, we’ll flesh that out soon enough.
Pamela, I think you don't get it. What Colm point out, and I would have done the same thing, would have I posted a response faster, is that this podling has little to no activity, beside what you and Colm has done in the last few weeks. This is not good. We do expect that projects accepted into the incubator start getting some traction, some new commers to see what's going on, using the existing code, pointing to errors or proposing patches. So far, none of that happened, yet. All what we have seen since january is some code being injected into an Apache repository, some package renaming, and that's pretty much it. What we need is not -only- a release, but a full status : - who is *really* working on the project ? - what's the roadmap, where is it being discussed ? - do we have potential new committers, or at least some potential ? - what is the effort done to expose the project to the world ? (website, etc) ? Everything that would make OpenAZ a candidate for a promotion to a TLP, in other words. I do understand that OpenAZ is used in production, but this is irrelevant : what is is how do we build a community around the project, to maintain it if you have to quite the project. Atm, you are the only one with Colm who have shawn some involvement into it, and we need at least 3 person to vote a release. This is not going to fly... I do think this project is important and deserves a better exposition, and more effort to make it a vibrant community, beside the original committers. I don't see that happening, as of today, and I'd like to know what is going to be done to fix this issue. Many thanks ! Emmanuel
