It'd help to know concretely what is meant
by a "probationary TLP", particularly what
is different about it from normal incubation.
I am not looking for yet another email discussion,
but an URL to a wiki page would be nice.



>________________________________
> From: Ross Gardler <rgard...@opendirective.com>
>To: general@incubator.apache.org 
>Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 10:12 PM
>Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Accept Stratos as an Apache Incubation Project
> 
>
>So here's a thought...
>
>There have been many discussions about different ways to incubate
>projects. One of the most radical ideas is to dismantle the incubator
>and replace the podling concept with "probationary TLPs" reporting to
>the board. As readers of this list will know I do not support the idea
>of dismantling the IPMC. I believe it does a great job that is not
>easily replaced by a board of nine directors. However, I have always
>acknowledged that the idea has merit under a certain set of
>circumstances.
>
>For me those circumstances are present in the Apache Stratos proposal.
>That is there are sufficient mentors and initial committers who are
>ASF Members that we can be reasonably certain that this project will
>succeed here at the ASF.
>
>I would therefore like to propose that we use Apache Stratos as a test
>case for the "probationary TLP" idea. I've already talked to Chris
>(who is driving the deconstruct the IPMC case) and Ant (who is less
>keen on dismantling the IPMC but wants to see how a probationary TLP
>model will play out). Both have agreed to help with this experiment if
>the IPMC and the Board wish it to proceed. I have not, however,
>discussed it with all the initial comitters or even mentors - I'm
>expecting them to speak up now.
>
>For my part my intention is to get the project set-up and then
>dissolve into the background. I do not intend to monitor the project
>on a day-to-day basis. However, I do promise to help pick up the
>pieces if the experiment should go horribly wrong.
>
>Of course running a single experiment will only allow us to define the
>incubation process for probationary TLPs, It is not going to solve all
>the problems Chris sees in the IPMC. However it will give us an
>opportunity to define the process, ask the board to approve this
>process and thus lay the foundations for other projects wishing to
>follow this path.
>
>So, what do you think?
>
>Ross
>
>
>On 11 June 2013 10:10, Ross Gardler <rgard...@opendirective.com> wrote:
>> It's with great pleasure that I invite the IPMC to review a new
>> proposal [1] for the Apache Incubator. Please let us know if you have
>> any questions or comments - as you will see there are plenty of people
>> on the initial commit list ready and willing to answer your questions.
>>
>> I copy the full text of the proposal for your convenience:
>>
>> = Stratos - A PaaS Framework =
>> == Abstract ==
>> Stratos will be a polyglot
>> [[http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/platform-as-a-service-paas|PaaS]]
>> framework, providing developers a cloud-based environment for
>> developing, testing, and running scalable applications, and IT
>> providers high utilization rates, automated resource management, and
>> platform-wide insight including monitoring and billing.
>> == Proposal ==
>> The Stratos PaaS framework will encompass four layers:
>>  1. An 
>>[[http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/infrastructure-as-a-service-iaas/|IaaS]]-agnostic
>> layer that can interface with a wide variety of IaaS systems to
>> provide elastic resources, and for multiple IaaS infrastructures to be
>> automated at one time (hybrid clouds.)
>>  2. A PaaS Controller with a cloud controller that automates and
>> monitors IaaS runtime interactions, distributes artifacts to the
>> underlying runtimes, deploys workloads, directs runtime traffic to the
>> right runtimes using a tenant-aware elastic load balancer, and
>> provides a portal for monitoring and provisioning of tenants on the
>> system.
>>  3. Foundational Services including security, logging, messaging,
>> registry, storage (relational, file, and noSQL), task management, and
>> billing.  Foundational services will be loosely-coupled to allow
>> swapping in alternate foundational services.
>>  4. A Cartridge Architecture allowing frameworks, servers, and other
>> runtimes to participate in the advantages of the system.  The
>> Cartridge Architecture must support multi-tenant workloads, and
>> provide for various levels of tenant isolation and policy-based
>> control over provisioning.
>>
>> Together these layers offer a foundational layer upon which
>> applications and middleware frameworks can be deployed to speed
>> time-to-market and simplify the development of scalable applications,
>> as well as provide a high level of resource sharing and centralized
>> management that can deliver lowest resource, infrastructure, and
>> management costs.
>> == Background ==
>> The Stratos Project has been under development[a] at http://wso2.org
>> under the Apache 2.0 license and the Apache Way governance model since
>> 2010.  It initially was focussed on providing PaaS benefits to the
>> users of WSO2 Carbon middleware platform.  In version 2.0, to be
>> released in summer 2013, extensive work has been done to clearly
>> separate out the PaaS framework from the products (cartridges) that
>> run on top of it.  Stratos now has the ability to run arbitrary
>> workloads, including Java, PHP, MySQL, Jetty, Tomcat, and many more.
>> == Rationale ==
>> PaaS is in demand by enterprises and organizations of all sizes.  The
>> drive towards instance provisioning, high resource utilization and
>> thus low cost, combined with a wide platform of general-purpose
>> services to build on, PaaS has the opportunity to accelerate the
>> development cycle and innovation index of a new class of applications,
>> services, and business models.
>>
>> PaaS offerings are widely diversified but largely associated with
>> powerful corporate interests.  With the commencement of the Stratos
>> project at Apache, vendors and users will have a neutral community
>> free from corporate governance restrictions, with which to collaborate
>> and accelerate the development of a platform that provides wide
>> benefits across the industry.  As a flexible framework, we expect a
>> wide variety of platforms to leverage the technology to fill specific
>> niches and needs.
>> == Current Status ==
>> Stratos has been in development since 2010 at WSO2, under the Apache
>> License and under the Apache Way.  Contribution to Apache, from which
>> many of the core components are sourced, should be very
>> straightforward.
>> == Meritocracy ==
>> The contributors have a longstanding commitment and practice of
>> meritocracy in their personal and professional capacities. Many of the
>> committers on the existing project are already Apache Committers.
>> == Community ==
>> The committers recognize the need to support more significant
>> contributions from a broad swath of the industry and community.
>> Apache is the obvious choice for a project that already embodies
>> Apache values and is driven by developers who are committers on many
>> other Apache projects.
>>
>> Stratos has appeal, and should attract community members, from among a
>> number of constituencies:
>>  * Private PaaS deployment within an enterprise to benefit enterprise
>> application deployment.
>>  * PaaS providers wishing to leverage a PaaS toolkit to build a PaaS
>> customized to their particular vertical industry, ecosystem, or
>> internal development processes.
>>  * SaaS providers wishing to build upon a widely-deployed and
>> supported elastic, multi-tenant platform.
>>  * ISPs wishing to offer hosted application services with higher
>> resource utilization capabilities than provided by IaaS layers.
>>  * IaaS vendors wishing to provide higher-level PaaS services to customers.
>>  * Vendors wishing to support Stratos on or under their projects and
>> products.  Vendors of higher level runtimes will contribute Cartridges
>> enabling those runtimes to participate in the Stratos-sphere.  Vendors
>> of underlying IaaS infrastructure will contribute adapters to ensure
>> their IaaS is fully operational for Stratos.
>> == Core Developers ==
>> All core developers are currently employed by WSO2. This is a very
>> important project for our company and is a core part of our business.
>> Whilst we have sought to engage a broader community through the
>> meritocratic model this has, until now, manifested itself through our
>> teams contributions to other projects used within Stratos, including
>> Apache Axis2, Apache Synapse, Apache Axiom & Apache Web Services. With
>> this move to the ASF we are signalling that the door is wide open for
>> external contributors.
>>
>> == Known Risks ==
>> Stratos has largely been developed by sponsored developers employed at
>> a single organization - WSO2.  Seeking a broader community of
>> contributors is a top goal of contributing Stratos to Apache.
>> WSO2 plans to continue to offer services and commercial support
>> packages for Stratos, so there is a financial incentive to broaden
>> Stratos’ appeal.  This may provide the misinterpretation that Stratos
>> remains merely a WSO2 technology.  However, WSO2’s main business
>> strategy is to build and support higher level PaaS offerings
>> (including the WSO2 middleware stack) on top of a common PaaS
>> framework, as provided by Stratos.  This includes a WSO2 StratosLive
>> option which is a public PaaS based on WSO2 Stratos.
>> Compatibility with a wide variety of IaaS and other ecosystem
>> partners, and setting, conforming to or advancing a set of open
>> standards, will be necessary to ensure Stratos gains traction as a
>> uniting force in the industry.
>> PaaS is on the uphill swing of the hype curve at present.  For the
>> project to succeed it needs to focus on concrete long-term value to
>> those using or deploying the PaaS.
>> The project was previously named and trademarked as “WSO2 Stratos”,
>> but the contributors do not believe that this name has built a strong
>> industry brand, and the transition to the name “Apache Stratos” should
>> not induce significant confusion. WSO2 has no intention of continuing
>> to use this mark. We will also work with VP Brand Management to ensure
>> the Stratos mark is secure within the ASF.
>> == Binaries ==
>> Latest binaries are available at
>> [[http://dist.wso2.org/downloads/stratos/2.0.0/|http://dist.wso2.org/downloads/stratos/2.0.0/]]
>> == Code ==
>> The code is currently available in the following SVN repository locations
>>  * 
>>[[https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/branches/4.1.0/build/stratos2|https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/branches/4.1.0/build/stratos2]]
>>  * 
>>[[https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/branches/4.1.0/components/stratos|https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/branches/4.1.0/components/stratos]]
>>  * 
>>[[https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/branches/4.1.0/components/load-balancer|https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/branches/4.1.0/components/load-balancer]]
>>  * 
>>[[https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/branches/4.1.0/products/stratos2/|https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/branches/4.1.0/products/stratos2/]]
>>  * 
>>[[https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/branches/4.1.0/products/elb/|https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/platform/branches/4.1.0/products/elb/]]
>> == Documentation ==
>>  * 
>>[[http://docs.wso2.org/wiki/display/Stratos200/WSO2+Stratos+Documentation|http://docs.wso2.org/wiki/display/Stratos200/WSO2+Stratos+Documentation]]
>>  * [[http://docs.wso2.org/wiki/display/Stratos200/Quick+Start+Guide|Quick
>> start guide]]
>> == External Dependencies ==
>> All components and dependent components are licensed under the Apache
>> or compatible license, and many of the components reside at the ASF.
>> == Cryptography ==
>> The software does not implement any cryptographic algorithms. However,
>> to perform secured messaging and data movement and SSL communications,
>> the software depends upon third party security libraries. These
>> external libraries depend in turn on Java Security and Bounce Castle
>> libraries. Apache Cryptographic steps will be followed to register the
>> use of these libraries.
>> == Required Resources ==
>> === Mailing Lists ===
>>  1. d...@stratos.incubator.apache.org - for developer/user discussions,
>>  JIRA change notifications & continuous build/test notifications
>>  2. comm...@stratos.incubator.apache.org - for commit mails
>> === Other Resources ===
>>  1. A Git repository
>>  2. A JIRA issue tracker: short code "Stratos"
>>
>> == Initial Committers ==
>> || '''Name''' || '''Email''' || '''Affiliation''' || '''iCLA''' ||
>> || Paul Fremantle || p...@apache.org || Individual, wso2.com || yes ||
>> || Jonathan Marsh || jonat...@wso2.com || Individual, wso2.com || ||
>> || Peter Linnell  || plinn...@apache.org || Individual, suse.com || ||
>> || Afkham Azeez || az...@apache.org || Individual wso2.com || yes ||
>> || Lakmal Warusawithana || lak...@wso2.com || Individual wso2.com || ||
>> || Damitha Kumarage || dami...@apache.org || Individual wso2.com || yes ||
>> || Samisa Abeysinghe || sam...@apache.org || Individual wso2.com || yes ||
>> || Nirmal Fernando || nirmal070...@apache.org  || Individual wso2.com || yes 
>> ||
>> || Sajith Kariyawasam || saj...@wso2.com || Individual wso2.com || ||
>> || Lahiru Sandaruwan || lahi...@wso2.com || Individual wso2.com || ||
>> || Isuru Haththotuwa || isu...@wso2.com || Individual wso2.com || ||
>> || Madhura Peiris || madh...@wso2.com || Individual wso2.com || ||
>> || Mariangela Hills || mariang...@wso2.com || Individual wso2.com || ||
>> || Marlon Pierce || mpie...@apache.org || Individual, Indiana
>> University || yes ||
>> || Suresh Marru  || sma...@apache.org || Individual, Indiana
>> University || yes ||
>> || Amila Jayasekara || ami...@apache.org || Individual, Indiana
>> University || yes ||
>> || David Nalley || da...@gnsa.us || Citrix || yes ||
>> || Chip Childers || chipchild...@apache.org || SunGard Availability
>> Services || yes ||
>> || Joe Brockmeier || j...@apache.org || Individual, Citrix || yes||
>> || Noah Slater || nsla...@apache.org || Individual, Engine Yard || yes||
>> || John Kinsella || j...@apache.org || Individual, Stratosec || yes||
>> || Lahiru Gunathilake || lah...@apache.org || Individual, Indiana
>> University || yes ||
>> || Nandana Mihindukulasooriya || nand...@apache.org || Individual,
>> Center for Open Middleware || yes ||
>> || Isuru Perera || isu...@wso2.com || Individual, wso2.com || ||
>> || Reka Thirunavakurussu || r...@wso2.com || Individual, wso2.com || ||
>> || Andrew Hart || ah...@apache.org || Individual, NASA Jet Propulsion
>> Laboratory || yes ||
>>
>> == Sponsors ==
>> === Champion ===
>> Ross Gardler, Apache
>> === Nominated Mentors ===
>>  1. Afkham Azeez az...@apache.org (Member)
>>  2. Suresh Marru sma...@apache.org (Member)
>>  3. Marlon Pierce mpie...@apache.org (Member)
>>  4. Chip Childers chipchild...@apache.org (Member)
>>  5. Mohammad Nour mn...@apache.org (Member)
>>  6. Noah Slater nsla...@apache.org (Member)
>> === Sponsoring Entity ===
>> The Apache Incubator
>> [1] http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/StratosProposal
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