On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Stuart Monteith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > It turns out that of our submissions to ApacheConUS 2009, one was > accepted. Oddly enough, it was a tutorial rather than a presentation. > Here are the details: > http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/speakers/282 > > Before such a thing occurs there should be a release of some sort of our > project's code. > > I was wondering what people (esp. mentors) thought about that. The code > itself would be like an alpha release. This would hopefully encourage > discussion and early adoption, and possible participation. > > The steps I think would should take towards a release would include: > o Writing documentation > o Improving the website - it's difficult to ascertain what we are > offering. The binaries would be linkable from here. > o Establishing on this mailing list our current state. > > There is a release process drafted here: > http://incubator.apache.org/guides/releasemanagement.html , but I'm not > sure how achievable all of that is at this stage of the project. > > I'll be very interested in what everyone's thoughts are. > > > One question I have is what is the expectation on tutorials at ApacheCon? I'm sure we can create the necessary material but I worry about offering a tutorial for something as early in its life as Kato. Thanks, > Stuart > > -- > Stuart Monteith > http://blog.stoo.me.uk/ > >
