/me gets out soapbox
Let's remember that incubation at the ASF is *not* about technical
quality of the software. Incubation is about understanding the way that
projects are operated at the ASF. This means that the key areas are:
* A diverse community of folks working on a project (not just one
company, group, etc) to prevent the project from immediately dying if
that group stops contributing.
* The ability to make valid Apache releases (licensing/copyright
concerns and ASF policies)
* Community members who embrace community development and the "Apache
Way": all work and decisions done in the public, merit given to those
deserving, etc.
The podlings handling of their last release (and licensing issues) gave
me confidence that they are very close. There will always be a "we
should fix $x", and that shouldn't be something that holds up graduation
(except in extreme situations around license incompatibility).
On 11/30/17 7:02 AM, Puja Valiyil wrote:
Hi Eric,
I think the graduation process would take several months. The rdf4j upgrade is
likely to be merged in prior to that.
What's the status of that pr? I know Eric white and a few other developers
were helping the original author with it, but it fell off my radar over
thanksgiving. Did we make a decision about how to support legacy users
(maintaining a 3.x branch and pulling the rdf 4j upgrade as. 4.x change since
it's a breaking change)?
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 30, 2017, at 5:20 AM, Erik Bijsterbosch <e.bijsterbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Shouldn't code for OpenRDF be refactored to RDF4J for graduation?
Regards,
Erik
2017-11-22 23:55 GMT+01:00 Josh Elser <els...@apache.org>:
Hiya,
(Disclaimer, I have not crunched any numbers yet about diversity, traffic,
etc)
I was thinking the other day that Rya is "old" enough that we should start
thinking about graduation[1], and, if we don't think it's ready, let's set
concrete/actionable goals which people can push towards to get the podling
to graduation.
Thoughts/Opinions?
- Josh
[1] https://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html