+1

I also think it's too early. There is no sign on the mailing list of people
trying out what we have already - I'd like more insight from community members
before taking it to a tutorial.

Steve Poole wrote:
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

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Stuart Monteith
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http://blog.stoo.me.uk/

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