Agree with Emmanuel again. If you just write the content, text, md, rst,
whatever you prefer, I am sure somebody, myself included, will help you
curate it and put it online.
Cheers,
Hadrian
On 02/09/2016 11:20 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote:
Le 09/02/16 17:12, DRAGOSH, PAMELA L (PAM) a écrit :
Folks,
Just adding my thoughts. I would really love to see OpenAz at least get
one release out the door with some documentation behind it to help
generate interest. I had difficulty understanding the Apache documentation
when it came to building a podling website and getting that
up-and-running. I had started it and then it fell through the cracks when
the holidays came and we have been in full sprint starting in January. If
someone could help me with this and get it at least going, I can work to
get as much documentation, examples, tutorials in it as needed.
Just let me know what the issues you are facing, I can probably help you.
I do realize that the reality is, there is a very limited community around
ABAC in general. We were hoping that by getting it in Apache that would be
the best place for that community to build from. So far that hasn’t
happened.
Well, Apache offers a bit of visibility, and you can see by the 2 or 3
fellows participating to this discussion (carlos, Sinnema and David)
that we could get some traction. It's all about being inclusive, and
it's also a matter of being around when new potential committers are
showing interest. We *need* to welcome them and to shepperd them.
There are a lot of limited community that are alive and kicking. But
this does not happen magically, just because it's hosted by Apache...
If there’s a vote, let’s please do one. I would like to ingest David’s
work, get the website up and do a first release. Is this still possible?
Of course !!!
Hopefully this discussion was fruitful, and I would be very happy to
give the project a second chance.