Good question Manu, but recalling the words of Andrus, IMHO I think it will
be better to release after graduation.

On 3/23/07, Manu George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This is great news!!  Do we plan to do the release before or after
graduation?

Regards
Manu

On 3/23/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 22, 2007, at 9:07 AM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
>
> >
> > On Mar 22, 2007, at 4:12 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote:
> >
> >> Sorry for these questions, is there any extra workings we will do
> >> when we
> >> are graduated from the incubator ???
> >
> > Not really. What happens is that the project becomes fully self-
> > governed, without Incubator PMC oversight. An occasional ASF Board
> > Report is the only formal requirement. In fact once you are out of
> > the incubator, release procedure becomes more straightforward (only
> > the project PMC vote is required), as it is presumed that all IP
> > compliance issues were addressed and double/triple checked while in
> > Incubator.
> >
> >> And I want to know what we can do to be graduated from the
> >> incubation ???
> >
> > Roughly the procedure is this (assuming OpenEJB goes TLP):
> >
> > * Incubation checklist must be complete: http://
> > incubator.apache.org/projects/openejb.html
> > * A graduation proposal in the form of a Board Resolution is
> > drafted to be presented for the vote, as described below.
> > * Graduation proposal is voted upon by the project community
> > internally.
> > * Graduation proposal is voted upon by the incubator, with only
> > Incubator PMC member votes being binding.
> > * If the vote passes, it is taken to the ASF board that meets once
> > a month. Once the Board accepts it, the project becomes an official
> > Apache project.
> > * After that it is a matter of renaming the mailing lists and
> > adjusting other infrastructure to reflect the final project
> > position at Apache.
>
> Guess we need to start working on a Graduation Proposal.  Andrus, do
> you have the Cayenne proposal handy that we could use as a reference?
>
> Thanks for the info too!
>
> -David
>
>




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Thanks
- Mohammad Nour

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