Hi Amr,

Thanks for the feedback, my comments are inline.

Amr A. Alam wrote:
> Jody asked me to look this over...
> 
> Looking at the requirements:
> 
> -"3. The module is considered "stable" by the majority of the PSC."
> This might create a bunch of extra work for all PSC's. How about a 
> sponsor PSC to commit some time to give it a proper run through rather 
> than all PSC taking a quick glance. Perhaps after the initial 'sponsor' 
> gives the thumbs up, other PSC's can take a closer look. This might just 
> save everyone some time.
Yeah I like this idea, i think it makes a lot of sense.

> -UI
> If a UI is provided, it needs to go through a quality review. At least 
> to make sure the UI is up to standard.
> I think a UI is necessary if the module is to be considered an extension 
> and not a community module. If it's an extension, it should be on par 
> with other Geoserver features.
See the rest of this thread for my thoughts on this ;).
> 
> -Is there some time requirement before a module can be promoted from a 
> community status to an extension?
I don't see a huge reason for it, no. I mean, if the code is there and 
is quality enough and meets all the requirements I see now reason why it 
should wait.
> I think this would speak to stability somewhat (if it's been active and 
> maintained for a while, it's probably more stable than something that 
> just got created). I guess really adoption of a 'handful' of users is 
> really the minimum time required thus far in the proposal.
> 
> Amr.
> 
> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have revamped the extensions/community module GSIP:
>>
>> http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/GSIP+22+-+Community+Modules
>>
>> I have taken into account Jody's feedback, and also some of the 
>> conversation that has taken place over IRC while I was away.
>>
>> Please look over again and provide any more feedback, or comment on 
>> things you don't like or are missing.
>>
>> I have also moved GSIP 17 to rejected, since its now incorporated into 
>> GSIP 22.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -JD
>>
> 


-- 
Justin Deoliveira
Software Engineer, OpenGeo
http://opengeo.org

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