+1 (non-binding)

With Warm regards

Billy Liu


2018-02-09 22:01 GMT+08:00 yukon <yu...@apache.org>:
> +1 (non-binding)
>
> Good Luck, Dubbo
>
> Regards,
> yukon
>
> On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 7:31 PM, Kevin A. McGrail <kevin.mcgr...@mcgrail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> +1 binding (I may have voted twice.)
>> Regards,
>> KAM
>>
>> On February 8, 2018 11:48:37 PM EST, Wang Xin <lovep...@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >+1
>> >Xin Wang
>> >lovep...@hotmail.com<mailto:lovep...@hotmail.com>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >在 2018年2月9日,上午11:02,vongosling
>> ><fengji...@gmail.com<mailto:fengji...@gmail.com>> 写道:
>> >
>> >+1 (non-binding)
>> >
>> >Great project, new journey round-the-world :-)
>> >
>> >Best Regards,
>> >Von Gosling
>> >
>> >2018-02-09 10:46 GMT+08:00 John D. Ament
>> ><johndam...@apache.org<mailto:johndam...@apache.org>>:
>> >
>> >+1
>> >
>> >On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 9:10 PM Huxing Zhang
>> ><hux...@apache.org<mailto:hux...@apache.org>> wrote:
>> >
>> >Hi All,
>> >
>> >After some discussion on the Dubbo proposal, I'd like to start a
>> >vote on accepting Dubbo into the Apache Incubator.
>> >
>> >
>> >https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/1e4a74cc5af9cd0e298dc6085d5be5
>> >7da8dfd02fef1ebd33829a6084@%3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org<
>> http://3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org>%3E
>> >
>> >The ASF voting rules are described:
>> >
>> >https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html
>> >
>> >A vote for accepting a new Apache Incubator podling is a majority vote
>> >for which only Incubator PMC member votes are binding.
>> >
>> >This vote will run for at least 72 hours. Please VOTE as follows
>> >[ ] +1 Accept Dubbo into the Apache Incubator
>> >[ ] +0 Abstain.
>> >[ ] -1 Do not accept Dubbo into the Apache Incubator because ...
>> >
>> >The proposal is listed below, but you can also access it on the wiki:
>> >https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DubboProposal
>> >
>> >= Dubbo Proposal =
>> >
>> >== Abstract ==
>> >
>> >Dubbo is a high-performance, lightweight, java based RPC framework
>> >open-sourced by Alibaba. As in many RPC systems, Dubbo is based around
>> >the idea of defining a service, specifying the methods that can be
>> >called remotely with their parameters and return types. On the server
>> >side, the server implements this interface and runs a Dubbo server to
>> >handle client calls. On the client side, the client has a stub that
>> >provides the same methods as the server.
>> >
>> >== Proposal ==
>> >
>> >Dubbo has a fairly huge community today, and is widely adopted by many
>> >companies and organizations, but most of them are in China. We believe
>> >running Dubbo in Apache Software Foundation can facilitate development
>> >of a stronger and more diverse community.
>> >
>> >Alibaba submits this proposal to donate Dubbo's source code and its
>> >side projects to the Apache Software Foundation. The code is already
>> >under the Apache License Version 2.0.  Dubbo source code and its side
>> >projects are hosted on Github right now:
>> >
>> >* Dubbo code base: https://github.com/alibaba/dubbo
>> >* Web site: https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo.github.io
>> >* Documentations: User
>> >Guide(http://dubbo.io/books/dubbo-user-book-en), Development
>> >Guide(http://dubbo.io/books/dubbo-dev-book-en), Admin
>> >Manual(http://dubbo.io/books/dubbo-admin-book-en)
>> >* Other side projects hosted under dubbo group(https://github.com/dubbo
>> >)
>> >
>> >== Background ==
>> >
>> >Dubbo was developed at Alibaba in 2011 and has been widely used in
>> >many production lines there since then. Dubbo offers three key
>> >features, which include interface based remote call, fault tolerance &
>> >load balancing, and automatic service registration & discovery. Since
>> >Dubbo is open-sourced on github, it's been received up to 15k stars,
>> >and has been forked for more than 10k times. Besides being widely
>> >adopted inside Alibaba, Dubbo is also used in approximately 80% of
>> >internet companies in China, including JingDong(http://www.jd.com),
>> >DangDang(http://www.dangdang.com), Qunar(https://www.qunar.com),
>> >NetEase Kaola(https://www.kaola.com), etc. In 2017, Dubbo has won the
>> >TOP 10 most popular open source projects in China for 2 consecutive
>> >years since 2016.
>> >
>> >We'd like to share this outstanding framework at the Apache Software
>> >Foundation, and start developing a wider community through the Apache
>> >way. We believe more people and organizations can be benefit from it
>> >by doing so.
>> >
>> >== Rationale ==
>> >
>> >Remote procedure call (RPC) is one of the cornerstones to build
>> >distributed systems, especially useful in today's e-commercial
>> >industry and cloud computing providers. Dubbo is the java-based RPC
>> >implementation. By using Dubbo, developers can call the remote service
>> >just like call a local method but without worrying about the details
>> >for the remote interaction. We expect more interesting features and
>> >use cases to emerge from the community ranging from microservices to
>> >cloud computing, and many other areas.
>> >
>> >== Current Status ==
>> >
>> >=== Meritocracy ===
>> >
>> >The intent of this proposal is to start building a diverse developer
>> >and user community around Dubbo following the ASF meritocracy model.
>> >Since Dubbo was open sourced, many companies in China adopted Dubbo to
>> >build up their own contributing system, moreover, we received many
>> >enhancements or issue reports from them at the same time. The codebase
>> >is now mainly managed by the development team inside Alibaba who's
>> >responsible for building internal distributed system too. Any
>> >suggestion or issue is discussed on
>> >https://github.com/alibaba/dubbo/issues and more casual talk happens
>> >in gitter channel (https://gitter.im/alibaba/dubbo). We plan to invite
>> >more people as committers if they contribute to this project.
>> >
>> >=== Community ===
>> >
>> >Dubbo is currently being developed by the development team inside
>> >Alibaba who's responsible for building internal distributed system
>> >too. Since it's open-sourced, Dubbo is widely adopted by many other
>> >companies including CNUCC (China Nets Union Clearing Corporation),
>> >ICBC (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China), China Life Insurance,
>> >DiDi, Qunar, Dangdang, NetEase Kaola, Maoyan Movie, GOME, Haier, CSDC
>> >(China Securities Depository and Clearing Corporation Limited),
>> >AsiaInfo, and many more. We hope to grow the base of contributors by
>> >inviting all those who offer contributions and excel through the use
>> >of The Apache Way. Contributions from outside of Alibaba  are
>> >constantly accepted by Dubbo project and its side projects.  Right
>> >now, we make use of github as code hosting as well as both Google
>> >Groups and gitter for community communication.
>> >
>> >=== Core Developers ===
>> >
>> >Dubbo is currently being developed by engineers from Alibaba,
>> >Dangdang, Qunar and WeiDian. Ding Li, Huxing Zhang, Ian Luo, Jun Liu,
>> >Liujie Qin, Mercy Ma, Von Gosling, William Liang are working for
>> >Alibaba. Most of them are working in Alibaba middleware team, and some
>> >of them are also the core members of internal RPC framework, HSF (high
>> >speed service framework). Von Gosling is the co-creator of Apache
>> >RocketMQ, while Huxing Zhang is one of Apache Tomcat PMC members.
>> >Besides, the Dubbo core developers also includes Xin Wang from
>> >WeiDian, Liang Zhang from DangDang, Zhaohui Yu from Qunar. All of them
>> >are in charge of building and maintaining distributed system in their
>> >organizations, and have great passion in contributing back into Dubbo
>> >project.
>> >
>> >=== Aligment ===
>> >
>> >The ASF is the natural choice to host the Dubbo project as its goal of
>> >encouraging community-driven open source projects fits with our vision
>> >for Dubbo. The ASF is also the home to many other projects with which
>> >we are familiar with and hope to integrate better with Dubbo including
>> >Apache Thrift, Apache Zookeeper, etc. We believe that there will be
>> >mutual benefit by close proximity to these and other projects.
>> >
>> >== Known Risks ==
>> >
>> >=== Orphaned products ===
>> >
>> >The core developers currently work full-time on RPC area for Alibaba.
>> >Dubbo is widely adopted by many companies and individuals. There's no
>> >realistic chance of it becoming orphaned.
>> >
>> >=== Inexperience with Open Source ===
>> >
>> >The core developers are all active contributors, users and followers
>> >of open source. They are all already committers and contributors to
>> >Dubbo project, and have gained good experience in running open-source
>> >project in Github and interacting with the community. Moreover, Von
>> >Gosling and Huxing Zhang from the initial committer, both are working
>> >on Apache projects (RocketMQ and Tomcat respectively), will guide
>> >others to practice the Apache Way together along with other incubator
>> >mentors.
>> >
>> >=== Homogenous Developers ===
>> >
>> >The current set of developers work across a variety of organizations
>> >including Alibaba, DangDang, Qunar, and WeiDian. Furthermore, many
>> >other companies forked Dubbo and continued to enhance in their own
>> >private repositories. We plan to encourage them to contribute and
>> >invite them as contributors to work on one common code base.
>> >
>> >=== Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
>> >
>> >Currently, most of core developers are paid to work on Dubbo project
>> >by Alibaba. We look forward to attracting more people outside Alibaba
>> >to join this project, either payed engineers working on RPC area, or
>> >individual volunteers, as long as they have enthusiasm for the Dubbo
>> >project.
>> >
>> >=== Relationships with Other Apache Products ===
>> >
>> >Dubbo integrates Apache Thrift as one of RPC protocols it supports,
>> >and Apache Zookeeper as one of service registration/discovery
>> >machanisms. Dubbo is also supported by Skywalking as Dubbo-plugin.
>> >We look forward to collaborating with those communities
>> >and any others which use RPC.
>> >
>> >=== A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ===
>> >
>> >While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubt
>> >that it will attract new contributors and users, our interest is
>> >primarily to give Dubbo a solid home as an open source project
>> >following an established development model. More reasons are provided
>> >in the Rationale and Alignment sections.
>> >
>> >== Documentation ==
>> >
>> >A complete set of Dubbo documentations is provided on
>> >dubbo.io<http://dubbo.io> in both
>> >English and Simplified Chinese.
>> >
>> >* Dubbo user guide:
>> >http://dubbo.io/books/dubbo-user-book-en(English),
>> >http://dubbo.io/books/dubbo-user-book(Chinese)
>> >* Dubbo development guide:
>> >http://dubbo.io/books/dubbo-dev-book-en(English),
>> >http://dubbo.io/books/dubbo-dev-book(Chinese)
>> >* Dubbo admin manual:
>> >http://dubbo.io/books/dubbo-admin-book-en(English),
>> >http://dubbo.io/books/dubbo-admin-book(Chinese)
>> >
>> >== Initial Source ==
>> >
>> >Dubbo was initially developed within Alibaba, and then was
>> >open-sourced with The Apache License 2.0 under Alibaba Group on Github
>> >in 2011. Besides the core code base, Dubbo also hosts its side
>> >projects on github but in a dedicated group instead of Alibaba.
>> >Specifically, the initial source includes:
>> >
>> >* Dubbo code base: https://github.com/alibaba/dubbo
>> >* Spring Boot Support: https://github.com/dubbo/
>> >dubbo-spring-boot-project
>> >* Dubbo Admin Console: https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-ops
>> >* Json RPC extension: https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-rpc-jsonrpc
>> >* Home Page: https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo.github.io
>> >* Dubbo Documentation:
>> >   * User guide: https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-user-book-en
>> >   * Developer guide: https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-dev-book-en
>> >   * Admin guide: https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-admin-book-en
>> >* Dubbo Documentation (Chinese)
>> >   * User guide: https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-user-book
>> >   * Developer guide: https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-dev-book
>> >   * Admin guide: https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-admin-book
>> >* Samples/Demo:
>> >   * https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-feature-test
>> >   * https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-docker-sample
>> >   * https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-http-demo
>> >   * https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-ws-demo
>> >
>> >
>> >== External Dependencies ==
>> >
>> >As all dependencies are managed using Apache Maven, none of the
>> >external libraries need to be packaged in a source distribution. The
>> >dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. These include BSD,
>> >CDDL, CPL, MPL and MIT licensed dependencies. There are only 3
>> >transitive dependencies(javassist, netty, and spring-context), and all
>> >the other dependencies are optional, which are not included in a Dubbo
>> >release.
>> >
>> >Dependency          License                     Optional?
>> >javassist           Apache License 2.0/MPL 1.1  false
>> >netty               Apache License 2.0          false
>> >spring-context      Apache License 2.0          false
>> >httpclient          Apache License 2.0          true
>> >zookeeper           Apache License 2.0          true
>> >zkclient            Apache License 2.0          true
>> >curator-framework   Apache License 2.0          true
>> >cxf                 Apache License 2.0          true
>> >libthrift           Apache License 2.0          true
>> >commons-logging     Apache License 2.0          true
>> >commons-lang        Apache License 2.0          true
>> >mina                Apache License 2.0          true
>> >fastjson            Apache License 2.0          true
>> >xmemcached          Apache License 2.0          true
>> >hessian             Apache License 1.1          true
>> >tomcat              Apache License 2.0          true
>> >jetty               Apache License 2.0/EPL 1.0  true
>> >validation-api      Apache License 2.0          true
>> >hibernate-validator Apache License 2.0          true
>> >cache-api           Apache License 2.0          true
>> >log4j               Apache License 2.0          true
>> >easymock            Apache License 2.0          true
>> >cglib-nodep         Apache License 2.0          true
>> >resteasy            Apache License 2.0          true
>> >fst                 Apache License 2.0          true
>> >slf4j-api           MIT                         true
>> >jmockit             MIT                         true
>> >jedis               MIT                         true
>> >grizzly             CDDL 1.1                    true
>> >servlet-api         CDDL 1.1                    true
>> >javax.el            CDDL 1.1                    true
>> >logback-classic     EPL 1.0                     true
>> >junit               EPL 1.0                     true
>> >kryo                BSD 3-clause                true
>> >
>> >
>> >== Required Resources ==
>> >
>> >=== Mailing lists ===
>> >
>> >* dubbo-private (PMC discussion)
>> >* dubbo-dev (developer discussion)
>> >* dubbo-commits (SCM commits)
>> >* dubbo-issues (JIRA issue feed)
>> >
>> >=== Subversion Directory ===
>> >
>> >Instead of subversion, Dubbo prefers to git as source control
>> >management system: git://git.apache.org/dubbo
>> >
>> >=== Issue Tracking ===
>> >
>> >JIRA Dubbo (Dubbo)
>> >
>> >=== Other Resources ===
>> >
>> >The existing source code already has unit tests so we will make use of
>> >existing Apache continuous testing infrastructure. The resulting load
>> >should not be very large.
>> >
>> >== Initial Committers ==
>> >
>> >(In alphabetical order)
>> >
>> >* Ding Li (oldratlee at gmail dot com)
>> >* Huxing Zhang (huxing at apache dot org)
>> >* Ian Luo (ian.luo at gmail dot com)
>> >* Jean-Frederic Clere (jfclere at apache dot org)
>> >* Jun Liu (ken.lj.hz at gmail dot com)
>> >* John D. Ament (johndament at apache dot org)
>> >* Justin McLean  (jmclean at apache dot org)
>> >* Liang Zhang (terrymanu at 163 dot com)
>> >* Liujie Qin (qinliujieyangliu at gmail dot com)
>> >* Mark Thomas (markt at apache dot org)
>> >* Mercy Ma (mercyblitz at gmail dot com)
>> >* Von Gosling (vongosling at apache dot org)
>> >* William Liang (liangfei0201 at gmail dot com)
>> >* Xin Wang (ovepoem at hotmail dot com)
>> >* Zhaohui Yu (yuyijq at gmail dot com)
>> >
>> >== Affiliations ==
>> >
>> >(In alphabetical order)
>> >
>> >* Alibaba: Ding Li, Huxing Zhang, Ian Luo, Jun Liu, Liujie Qin, Mercy
>> >Ma, Von Gosling, William Liang
>> >* Class Software: Justin McLean
>> >* DangDang: Liang Zhang
>> >* Pivotal: Mark Thomas
>> >* Qunar: Zhaohui Yu
>> >* Redhat: Jean-Frederic Clere
>> >* Sparta Systems: John D. Ament
>> >* WeiDian: Xin Wang
>> >
>> >== Additional Interested Contributors ==
>> >
>> >(In alphabetical order)
>> >
>> >* Hanson Huang (hanson19921129 at gmail dot com)
>> >* Jerrick Zhu (diecui1202 at gmail dot com)
>> >* Peng Wei (weipeng2k at gmail dot com)
>> >* Yuneng Xie (xieyuneng at gmail dot com)
>> >* Zhixuan Cheng (hengyunabc at gmail dot com)
>> >
>> >== Sponsors ==
>> >
>> >=== Champion ===
>> >
>> >* Justin McLean  (jmclean at apache dot org)
>> >
>> >=== Nominated Mentors ===
>> >
>> >* Justin McLean  (jmclean at apache dot org)
>> >* John D. Ament (johndament at apache dot org)
>> >* Jean-Frederic Clere (jfclere at apache dot org)
>> >* Mark Thomas (markt at apache dot org)
>> >
>> >==== Informal Mentors ====
>> >
>> >* Huxing Zhang (huxing at apache dot org)
>> >* Von Gosling (vongosling at apache dot org)
>> >
>> >
>> >=== Sponsoring Entity ===
>> >
>> >We are requesting the Incubator to sponsor this project.
>> >
>> >--
>> >Best Regards!
>> >Huxing
>> >
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