On Feb 23, 2010, at 9:19 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 10:57:33 -0500
Donald Woods <dwo...@apache.org> wrote:
Given the lack of response on the proposal and the push from our
champion to get moving :-), I'll assume lazy consensus and call a
vote.
I would like to present for a vote the following proposal to be
sponsored by the Incubator PMC for a new Validation podling. The
goal
is to build a community around delivering a JSR-303 Bean Validation
implementation based on a new incoming codebase from Agimatec GmbH.
The proposal is available on the wiki at and included below:
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ValidationProposal
-1 to a project that could end up being called "Apache Validation" or
just "Validation". That's too big/general a word for a project name.
No objection under a changed name. I'd suggest adding an
adjective to indicate what is being validated.
Interesting point. Not sure that it should be brought up and resolved
during a vote.
A project's name is always up in the air while it's incubating and
should not be a barrier to its being brought in to the Incubator.
Regards,
Alan
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