+1 for attic.

Once we put it in the attic is there a path back to active development if 
we do see an influx of PHP contributions?  I realize the cost of bringing 
the PHP version up to date is only going to grow over time, but it would 
be nice to know that the possibility is there if ambitious PHP 
contributors come along.

Thanks,
-Stanton



From:   Henry Saputra <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected], [email protected], 
Date:   04/18/2012 19:00
Subject:        [VOTE] Vote the fate of PHP part of Apache Shindig after 
2.5.0 release



Hi Shindig community,

As followup of the fate of PHP version of Apache Shindig from my
previous email to the community, I would like to ask for a VOTE thread
of what should be done with it after 2.5.0 release.

Maintaining status quo seems to be out question now since we have lack
of contributors to keep up with the Java counterpart.

Here are the proposed alternatives:

[  ] Move the PHP part to Apache Shindig attic at
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/shindig/attic. This would be new
directory where the PHP version will reside. It will still be under
ASF 2.0 license but not actively developed.
[  ] Delete the PHP version and remove it from the Apache Shindig 
repository.
[  ] Dont really care, do what you want!
[  ] Other: <state your option>

Everybody is invited to Vote but only PMC votes count toward final tally.

The Vote is open for 72 hours.


Thanks much guys,

Henry


PS:

Here is my vote:

[ x ] Move the PHP part to Apache Shindig attic at
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/shindig/attic. This would be new
directory where the PHP version will reside. It will still be under
ASF 2.0 license but not actively developed.


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