Re: starting up a new project

2019-11-26 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi,

The best place to start that discussion is on general@incubator.apache,org. 
There you can take a look at other proposals and the conversations around them. 
[1]

The Incubator doesn’t accept all projects, with the main requirement being that 
teh project much have a code base and a community around it.

Thanks,
Justin

1. https://lists.apache.org/list.html?gene...@incubator.apache.org
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Re: starting up a new project

2019-11-26 Thread jincheng sun
Sounds good Jay,  to enter the incubation, your project needs a champion
and at least two or three mentors. The incubation mentors are volunteer
community members, So, I think it's better to share some detail about your
project that will give community members a better understanding of your
project.

What do you think?

BTW: There will be more detailed information in [1], hope it will help you!
:)

Best,
Jincheng

[1] http://incubator.apache.org/cookbook/



Jay Smith  于2019年11月26日周二 下午7:47写道:

> Want to thank you both. Somehow i get the idea of "patent filing". Where
> do I find a mentor to get me through the TLP process.?
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 11:35 PM jincheng sun 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jason,
>>
>> I think the information from Jim is enough to well solve your question,
>> and I am glad to share what I think is important :) :
>>
>> -- From the [2]-
>> - How to Get Into the Incubator
>>
>>   Find a champion to help you through the proposal process
>>   Draft a proposal with details why you think it’s suitable
>>   Find (usually 3) mentors to help you guide you through the TLP process
>>   May take a little while to go through these steps
>>   Discuss on the incubator general mailing list (which may attract more
>> potential committers)
>>   IPMC Votes on the proposal - most are accepted
>>
>> - Acceptance Into the Incubator
>>
>>   The Champion’s role is over and they are more like a mentor from this
>> point on
>>   Mentors help with setup of the podling
>>   Setup includes the mailing lists, version control, bug tracking and web
>> site
>>   Have initial committers sign ICLAs and add to podling roster
>>   Bring initial code in via a software grant
>>
>> - What to do During Incubatior
>>
>>   Create your website
>>   Learn how to make software releases and refine your build process
>>   Grow the community by adding new committers
>>   Learn to communicate in the open
>>   Scrub your code and perform IP clearance
>>   May need to relicense 3rd party code
>>
>> Then Build the Community .
>> -- From the [2]-
>>
>> The more detail can be found as follow:
>>
>> - For create a  new project we can in this page [1].
>> - For well know the detail about incubator you can take a look at [2].
>>
>> Best,
>> Jincheng
>>
>> [1] https://selfserve.apache.org/
>> [2]
>> http://training.apache.org/topics/ApacheWay/NavigatingASFIncubator/index.html
>>
>> Jim Jagielski  于2019年11月25日周一 下午11:03写道:
>>
>>> Hi Jay,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the interest in bringing your project to the ASF. The
>>> standard process for doing so is via entrance into the Apache incubator (
>>> https://incubator.apache.org). The site itself has quite good
>>> documentation on the Hows and Whys but if you need more info, don't
>>> hesitate to reach out and ping either the Incubator or myself directly.
>>>
>>> > On Nov 25, 2019, at 7:34 AM, Jay Smith  wrote:
>>> >
>>> > I have a project that has been in development last 13 years, i do not
>>> see
>>> > any place on Apache where i can startup a new project.
>>> >
>>> > Could you point me in the right direction?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks
>>> > Jason
>>>
>>>
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Re: starting up a new project

2019-11-26 Thread Jay Smith
Want to thank you both. Somehow i get the idea of "patent filing". Where
do I find a mentor to get me through the TLP process.?



On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 11:35 PM jincheng sun 
wrote:

> Hi Jason,
>
> I think the information from Jim is enough to well solve your question,
> and I am glad to share what I think is important :) :
>
> -- From the [2]-
> - How to Get Into the Incubator
>
>   Find a champion to help you through the proposal process
>   Draft a proposal with details why you think it’s suitable
>   Find (usually 3) mentors to help you guide you through the TLP process
>   May take a little while to go through these steps
>   Discuss on the incubator general mailing list (which may attract more
> potential committers)
>   IPMC Votes on the proposal - most are accepted
>
> - Acceptance Into the Incubator
>
>   The Champion’s role is over and they are more like a mentor from this
> point on
>   Mentors help with setup of the podling
>   Setup includes the mailing lists, version control, bug tracking and web
> site
>   Have initial committers sign ICLAs and add to podling roster
>   Bring initial code in via a software grant
>
> - What to do During Incubatior
>
>   Create your website
>   Learn how to make software releases and refine your build process
>   Grow the community by adding new committers
>   Learn to communicate in the open
>   Scrub your code and perform IP clearance
>   May need to relicense 3rd party code
>
> Then Build the Community .
> -- From the [2]-
>
> The more detail can be found as follow:
>
> - For create a  new project we can in this page [1].
> - For well know the detail about incubator you can take a look at [2].
>
> Best,
> Jincheng
>
> [1] https://selfserve.apache.org/
> [2]
> http://training.apache.org/topics/ApacheWay/NavigatingASFIncubator/index.html
>
> Jim Jagielski  于2019年11月25日周一 下午11:03写道:
>
>> Hi Jay,
>>
>> Thanks for the interest in bringing your project to the ASF. The standard
>> process for doing so is via entrance into the Apache incubator (
>> https://incubator.apache.org). The site itself has quite good
>> documentation on the Hows and Whys but if you need more info, don't
>> hesitate to reach out and ping either the Incubator or myself directly.
>>
>> > On Nov 25, 2019, at 7:34 AM, Jay Smith  wrote:
>> >
>> > I have a project that has been in development last 13 years, i do not
>> see
>> > any place on Apache where i can startup a new project.
>> >
>> > Could you point me in the right direction?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Jason
>>
>>
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Re: starting up a new project

2019-11-25 Thread jincheng sun
Hi Jason,

I think the information from Jim is enough to well solve your question, and
I am glad to share what I think is important :) :

-- From the [2]-
- How to Get Into the Incubator

  Find a champion to help you through the proposal process
  Draft a proposal with details why you think it’s suitable
  Find (usually 3) mentors to help you guide you through the TLP process
  May take a little while to go through these steps
  Discuss on the incubator general mailing list (which may attract more
potential committers)
  IPMC Votes on the proposal - most are accepted

- Acceptance Into the Incubator

  The Champion’s role is over and they are more like a mentor from this
point on
  Mentors help with setup of the podling
  Setup includes the mailing lists, version control, bug tracking and web
site
  Have initial committers sign ICLAs and add to podling roster
  Bring initial code in via a software grant

- What to do During Incubatior

  Create your website
  Learn how to make software releases and refine your build process
  Grow the community by adding new committers
  Learn to communicate in the open
  Scrub your code and perform IP clearance
  May need to relicense 3rd party code

Then Build the Community .
-- From the [2]-

The more detail can be found as follow:

- For create a  new project we can in this page [1].
- For well know the detail about incubator you can take a look at [2].

Best,
Jincheng

[1] https://selfserve.apache.org/
[2]
http://training.apache.org/topics/ApacheWay/NavigatingASFIncubator/index.html

Jim Jagielski  于2019年11月25日周一 下午11:03写道:

> Hi Jay,
>
> Thanks for the interest in bringing your project to the ASF. The standard
> process for doing so is via entrance into the Apache incubator (
> https://incubator.apache.org). The site itself has quite good
> documentation on the Hows and Whys but if you need more info, don't
> hesitate to reach out and ping either the Incubator or myself directly.
>
> > On Nov 25, 2019, at 7:34 AM, Jay Smith  wrote:
> >
> > I have a project that has been in development last 13 years, i do not see
> > any place on Apache where i can startup a new project.
> >
> > Could you point me in the right direction?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Jason
>
>
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Re: starting up a new project

2019-11-25 Thread Jim Jagielski
Hi Jay,

Thanks for the interest in bringing your project to the ASF. The standard 
process for doing so is via entrance into the Apache incubator 
(https://incubator.apache.org). The site itself has quite good documentation on 
the Hows and Whys but if you need more info, don't hesitate to reach out and 
ping either the Incubator or myself directly.

> On Nov 25, 2019, at 7:34 AM, Jay Smith  wrote:
> 
> I have a project that has been in development last 13 years, i do not see
> any place on Apache where i can startup a new project.
> 
> Could you point me in the right direction?
> 
> Thanks
> Jason


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starting up a new project

2019-11-25 Thread Jay Smith
I have a project that has been in development last 13 years, i do not see
any place on Apache where i can startup a new project.

Could you point me in the right direction?

Thanks
Jason