Hi all,

I am perhaps the only commiter that has been checking in code for the last
year. That however only shows the centralised interest in the project not
the myriad of custom builds out there.

I have tried to allocate time to Muse but it is increasingly difficult to do
so.

My original plan was to roll out 2.2.1 as a binary compatible version with
key fixes only in it. 2.3.0 was to be a 1.5 build with upgraded axis etc.

Various maven issues and lack of time stopped that before I could.

I no longer use Muse at work and may well not be able to. My free time is
also owned largely by my 1.5 year old.

Nevertheless I would still like to at least get both these releases out. As
with all projects, resourcing is the primaryblocker.

Cheers
Chris

On 15 Oct 2010 12:16, <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

Since we are using Muse for some of our projects, we would also be
interested to keep the project alive.
Of course, it is our responsibility as a community to contribute patches,
enhancements and documentation,
and I would try to take this responsibility more seriously in future. At
least we should be able to fix the bugs
currently planned in the JIRA for version  2.3.0.

I would spend some effort in fixing my own bugs (MUSE-203/262/ 311) and
submitting patches for it and would also
volunteer to take my chance on one or two of the high rated bugs
(MUSE-233/228/219/213). If there is some interest
of others to keep the project alive, I guess this is our last chance.

However, I am not aware if there is somebody that reviews the patches
submitted and includes them into the
trunk. Moreover, specific tasks as MUSE-203 would also require some support
of one of the (active) committers,
since some artifacts such as the latest axis release (binary) are deployed
at http://ws.apache.org/muse/lib and
upgrading this can not be easily handled with patches.

Perhaps we should give it a try if there is still interest from others and
we see the chance to get maintenance
and development active again. If there is no activity until end of the year,
Muse should be hibernated.

Best regards,
Oliver

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Glen Daniels [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Montag, 16. August 2010 20:57
An: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Betreff: [RESULT] Retire Muse and WSIF to the Attic

Both of these resolutions were passed by the PMC.

There were 6 +1 votes, and no -1 votes.

VOTE thread at http://markmail.org/message/z6tdwmdlwofzoxss

The WSIF resolution is in this month's board report, and we decided to hold
off on submitting the Muse resolution until a bit more conversation occurs
(see http://markmail.org/message/v65xo3wcgsv65aen)

Thanks,
--Glen

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