I'll get a dump from WUSH.NET, Noel. Thanks for following up.

While we've been committing to an offsite repository, all the actual work has 
been done within the ASF infrastructure. Development decisions are made on the 
ASF dev list, users are supported on the ASF user lists, issues are resolved 
through the ASF JIRA installation, and the project resources are made public 
through the ASF website. This has all been true for either weeks or months now. 
I've even been forwarding commit logs from the offsite repository to our commit 
list.

Since the iBATIS project is ~so~ very active, we've held off on moving the 
repository until last. But, I think you would agree, the real work of an ASF 
project is how it interacts with its Community. The iBATIS Community is alive 
and kicking in the ASF infrastructure and has been for some time now. :)

-Ted.

On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 15:24:12 -0500, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
>�Ted,
>
>>>�iBATIS is an incubator project with an external Subversion �
>>>�repository that is now ready for import.
>>>
>>>�The SVN dumpfile is available at
>>>�www.apache.org/~husted/ibatisnet1.tar.gz
>>>
>�I went to load it into the test repository, but what I see appears
>�to be a tar of your SVN database, not a dump. �Please check. �Also,
>�does that include both your SVN and imported CVS repositories, or
>�just the former?
>
>�As for graduation, although it seems that you've been beset by
>�infrastructure overload, I think you need to actually work in the
>�ASF infrastructure before graduating. �I expect that you agree. �:-)
>
>�--- Noel



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