Niclas Hedhman wrote: > On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Thorsten > Scherler<thorsten.scherler....@juntadeandalucia.es> wrote: > >> How many committers are in the project? As understand from the thread 2 >> coding committers but how many other committers? > > 5 committers and PPMC Members in total, not counting 2 mentors.
gbrown 424 r800882 2009-08-04 gkbr...@mac.com 202 r754453 2009-03-13 brindy 5 r778252 2009-05-24 tvolkert 729 r800856 2009-08-04 niclas 1 r750753 2009-03-05 httpd 1 r753666 2008-06-05 gkbrown 282 r754203 2008-10-14 eryzhikov 29 r754207 2008-10-15 smartini 6 r800855 2009-08-04 This is not reflective of who submits patches via issue tracker, dev list and so forth, it's only one data point. If eryzhikov, for example, submitted a number of patches before committing any themself, then there is a good chance this is ready for graduation. If not, I'd like to see a little more activity from others. There are other solutions. FtpServer had exactly this problem, which was why it was adopted by Mina. Now it has a community of interested people, even though there is only one or two active coders on that code base. This doesn't look like a top level project to me, yet. It looks more than ready to graduate into another project. And with a bit of recruiting and publicity, it could gain the community it needs to become a TLP reasonably soon. It's getting there. [I presume the three browns above are all one in the same person.) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org