Has this been discussed in a more visible way? That is with a subject "Move Wookie to the Attic?"
I have no objections, but others in the community might. Ross -----Original Message----- From: Kris Popat [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 8:30 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Wookie report Agreed > On 5 Oct 2015, at 15:58, Scott Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Here’s my draft report for this month - I’m proposing we retire the project > to the Attic as we haven’t really moved the project forward for some time now. > > ==== > > Apache Wookie develops software related to implementation of the W3C > Widgets family of specifications. > > ISSUES > As mentioned in previous reports, activity in the project has declined and is > now at a minimum with some questions from users and implementers but little > on the development side and also the community has not grown since 2013. The > reasons for this remain the same, in particular the lack of non-proprietary > adoption of the W3C widget specification. > > FUTURE > We don’t have any clear use cases that would logically be developed within > the existing Wookie project. While there is potential for work on the new App > Manifest spec, this is more clearly targeted at implementations in web > browsers and mobile runtimes. Likewise the app templating code could be > better taken forward within Cordova rather than Wookie. > > We would therefore like to propose that Wookie be moved to the Attic. > > RELEASES > Wookie 1.0 was released on 24th February 2014. > > ACTIVITY > Work is still being undertaken on Wookie 2.0. > > COMMUNITY > Our last committer and PMC member added was Steve Lee on 21st February 2013.
