>> I think Kerby is a promising project, but I don't think it has the community 
>> yet to justify being a TLP.
Yeah, Kerberos isn't the cool thing that many developers are eager to work on. 
There are many reasons. So we probably shouldn't expect a large community for 
this, it may never happen.

On the other hand, here is the community, as the Apache Directory community. If 
we have a TLP, we can duplicate the PMCs and committers. Kerby itself does have 
already diverse committers.

My two cents. The question is, would a TLP make Kerby and Directory more 
healthy, or make us more happy, or make new contributors more easy? Simpler, if 
a TLP can help build and attract a better community for Kerby, we probably 
should go.

Thanks Colm for the work to use Kerby in other ASF projects. It does help. I 
thought we folks here could be able to build a better ecosystem in the security 
domain for Apache world, we have LDAP and Kerberos, the security basics, the 
very good base. IMO, we should have quite a few TLP projects around the two 
basics, instead of ONE monster of so many children projects all here together, 
looking at the Directory hope page. If I'm a developer and want to contribute 
to Kerby, I would be frustrated to figure out the right ML, the right REPO and 
the right relationship/deps with other components. 

Kerby should have the potential, Directory and big data projects can use it. 
The question is, will a TLP make Kerby next solid step?

Regards,
Kai

-----Original Message-----
From: Colm O hEigeartaigh [mailto:cohei...@apache.org] 
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2017 12:34 AM
To: kerby@directory.apache.org
Subject: Re: [VOTE] - Release Apache Kerby 1.0.0 (take II)

I think Kerby is a promising project, but I don't think it has the community 
yet to justify being a TLP. Hopefully as more Big Data projects adopt it for 
testing it will continue to grow. Apache WSS4J and CXF have switched to use 
Kerby 1.0.0 for integeration testing. I will shortly submit a patch to Apache 
Ranger to use it as well, as there are no kerberos integration tests done there.

Colm.

On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 3:32 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny <elecha...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
> Le 17/05/2017 à 15:06, Zheng, Kai a écrit :
> > Good ask. Maybe we could address questions like such:
> > 1. How many issues we fixed since RC2 release, any features we've added?
> > 2. A summary about Kerby and high level functionalities list?
> > 3. Some links to the release artifacts and project.
> >
> > Not sure if any best practice here.
>
> The best practice is to send an announcement on annou...@apache.org, 
> but you already know that.
>
> You may want to be a bit broader : please contact pr...@apache.org 
> (Sally Khudairi) if you want some more PR, they would be pleased to 
> help you drafting something that will be pushed to other channels.
>
>
> That being said, you should also start thinking about moving Kerby to 
> a TLP, now that 1.0 is out. Please consider doing so while discussing 
> with press@a.o, so that both moves are done at the same time, in order 
> to have more spotlights on the project.
>
> --
> Emmanuel Lecharny
>
> Symas.com
> directory.apache.org
>
>


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