But sure IP clearance is necessary :-). On 12 May 2011 10:40, Chapuis Bertil <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't have experience at all with graduation but, in my opinion, if > droids community becomes stronger and more constant, the graduation will > automatically happened after a while. Personally, I think the necessary > steps to increase the activity around Droids are: > > - having a release process > - improving the documentation > - cleaning the codebase > > We all have a difficulties to find time to perform these actions and it's > time consuming to describe a problem, wait two weeks for having few > feedbacks and then correcting the issue. Furthermore, cleaning the codebase > is difficult because it imply to move out of the trunk parts of the project > on which people worked hard. > > If there is a will to improve Droids I think we should block one or two > days to perform these steps together. > > That's only my opinion but I hope it can helps. Best regards, > > Bertil > > > > On 12 May 2011 10:04, Thorsten Scherler <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I just added a draft, please feel free to review and add if you see >> points I may have forgotten. >> >> BTW we have only one point open before we can graduate: >> * IP clearance >> >> How does we feel to graduate? I guess we would graduate to our TLP? >> >> salu2 >> >> On Sun, 2011-05-01 at 14:00 +0000, [email protected] wrote: >> > Dear Droids Developers, >> > >> > This email was sent by an automated system on behalf of the Apache >> Incubator PMC. >> > It is an initial reminder to give you plenty of time to prepare your >> quarterly >> > board report. >> > >> > The board meeting is scheduled for Thurs, 19 May 2011, 10 am Pacific. >> The report >> > for your podling will form a part of the Incubator PMC report. The >> Incubator PMC >> > requires your report to be submitted one week before the board meeting, >> to allow >> > sufficient time for review. >> > >> > Please submit your report with sufficient time to allow the incubator >> PMC, and >> > subsequently board members to review and digest. Again, the very latest >> you >> > should submit your report is one week prior to the board meeting. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > The Apache Incubator PMC >> > >> > Submitting your Report >> > ---------------------- >> > >> > Your report should contain the following: >> > >> > * Your project name >> > * A brief description of your project, which assumes no knowledge of >> the project >> > or necessarily of its field >> > * A list of the three most important issues to address in the move >> towards >> > graduation. >> > * Any issues that the Incubator PMC or ASF Board might wish/need to be >> aware of >> > * How has the community developed since the last report >> > * How has the project developed since the last report. >> > >> > This should be appended to the Incubator Wiki page at: >> > >> > http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/May2011 >> > >> > Note: This manually populated. You may need to wait a little before this >> page is >> > created from a template. >> > >> > Mentors >> > ------- >> > Mentors should review reports for their project(s) and sign them off on >> the >> > Incubator wiki page. Signing off reports shows that you are following >> the >> > project - projects that are not signed may raise alarms for the >> Incubator PMC. >> > >> > Incubator PMC >> > >> >> -- >> Thorsten Scherler <thorsten.at.apache.org> >> codeBusters S.L. - web based systems >> <consulting, training and solutions> >> http://www.codebusters.es/ >> >> > > > -- > Bertil Chapuis > Agimem Sàrl > http://www.agimem.com > > -- Bertil Chapuis Agimem Sàrl http://www.agimem.com
