Re: Looking for a Champion

2013-05-07 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
First I have to say that the project looks really interesting, even
the proposal seems to me good (little side note: I think you should
mention the use of cryptography [1]).
I agree with what Mohammad pointed out: Community over Code.

I don't know if there are some match points between Struts and your
project (S2 is more an action based FW), but we can talk about it.
If you want, count on me as initial committer.


[1] 
https://github.com/teverett/Pragmatach/tree/master/pragmatach-framework/src/main/java/com/khubla/pragmatach/framework/crypto


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On 7 May 2013 11:14, Ulrich Stärk u...@apache.org wrote:

 The ASF is home to a number of web frameworks (e.g. Struts, Wicket, Tapestry, 
 Sling, MyFaces, Click,
 ...). Have you thought of contributing to one of those instead of creating a 
 completely new
 framework? What was the outcome? Are there cross-pollination possibilities? 
 If your goals match with
 the goals of one of these projects, it could be easy to find a champion for 
 you from one of these
 communities.

 Uli

 On 07.05.2013 04:01, Tom Everett wrote:
  Thank-you.  I am looking for both champion and mentors, for this project:
 
  http://blog.khubla.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/pragmatach-incubator-proposal.pdf
 
  I hope that a pdf document is acceptable.  The web site is here
 
  http://www.pragmatach.com
 
  If you're interested, there is a web-based presentation here:
 
  http://pragmatach.com/slideshow/index.html
 
  If there is any more information I can supply that might be of interest
  please let me know.
 
 
 
 
 
  On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Suresh Marru sma...@apache.org wrote:
 
  Yes this is the right list for soliciting champion and mentors.
 
  Suresh
 
  On May 6, 2013, at 7:04 PM, Tom Everett t...@khubla.com wrote:
 
  Good afternoon.
 
  I have a project which I am hoping to submit to the incubator, and I
  understand from the documentation that it is recommended to identify a
  champion prior to the incubator application. Is this mailing list an
  appropriate place to solicit for such a person?
 
 
 
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Re: [VOTE] Graduation of DirectMemory as a TLP

2012-08-01 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
Well done guys,
here's my +1
hoping to be more useful in the near future (sorry :( ) .

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On 1 August 2012 08:19, Alexei Fedotov alexei.fedo...@gmail.com wrote:

 +1
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 On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 10:08 AM, Tommaso Teofili
 tommaso.teof...@gmail.com wrote:
  +1
 
  Tommaso
 
  2012/8/1 Tim Williams william...@gmail.com
 
  The DirectMemory community is ready to graduate and become a full TLP.
   We began incubation in October 2011 and have demonstrated our ability
  to function according to the Apache Way.  We've successfully made a
  release.  We have begun to grow the community.  We didn't hold a
  separate formal vote - it's not a requirement - but the sense of the
  community is that we're ready to go[1].
 
  Please VOTE to submit the below resolution to the board for
 consideration:
 
  [ ] +1 DirectMemory graduates to TLP
  [ ] -1 DirectMemory isn't ready, because...
 
  Vote will remain open for 72hrs...
 
  Thanks,
  --tim
 
  [1] - http://markmail.org/thread/3j4q7xehzn72dhk4
 
 
 
  X. Resolution to establish the Apache DirectMemory Project
 
  WHEREAS, the Board of Directors deems it to be in the best
 interests of the Foundation and consistent with the Foundation's
 purpose to establish a Project Management Committee charged with
 the creation and maintenance of open-source software related a
 second level, off-heap, cache able to store large amounts of
  data without filling
 up the Java heap and thus avoiding long garbage collection
 cycles.
 
 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a Project Management
 Committee (PMC), to be known as the The Apache DirectMemory
  Project,
 be and hereby is established pursuant to Bylaws of the
 Foundation; and be it further
 
 RESOLVED, that The Apache DirectMemory Project be and hereby is
 responsible for the creation and maintenance of a software
 project related to a second level off-heap cache; and be it
 further
 
 RESOLVED, that the office of Vice President, DirectMemory be
 and
 hereby is created, the person holding such office to serve at the
 direction of the Board of Directors as the chair of The Apache
 DirectMemory Project, and to have primary responsibility for
 management of the projects within the scope of responsibility of
 The Apache DirectMemory Project; and be it further
 
 RESOLVED, that the persons listed immediately below be and
 hereby are appointed to serve as the initial members of The
 Apache DirectMemory Project:
 
   * Ioannic Canellos (iocanel)
   * Maurizio Cucchiara (mcucchiara)
   * Christian Grobmeier (grobmeier)
   * Olivier Lamy (olamy)
   * Raffaele P. Guidi (raffaeleguidi)
   * Simone Gianni (simoneg)
   * Simone Tripodi (simonetripodi)
   * Tommaso Teofill (tommaso)
   * Benoit Perroud (bperroud)
 
 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Raffaele P.
 Guidi be and hereby is appointed to the office of Vice
 President, DirectMemory, to serve in accordance with and subject
 to
 the direction of the Board of Directors and the Bylaws of the
 Foundation until death, resignation, retirement, removal or
 disqualification, or until a successor is appointed; and be it
 further
 
 RESOLVED, that the initial Apache DirectMemory Project be and
 hereby
 is tasked with the migration and rationalization of the Apache
 Incubator DirectMemory podling; and be it further
 
 RESOLVED, that all responsibility pertaining to the Apache
 Incubator DirectMemory podling encumbered upon the Apache
 Incubator
 PMC are hereafter discharged.
 
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Re: [VOTE][PROPOSAL] Syncope join the Incubator

2012-02-07 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
Thank you Simo for taking care.
+1 (not binding)

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On 7 February 2012 09:41, Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org wrote:

 a at apache dot org (PMC member)


Re: [DISCUSS] Syncope to Join the Apache Incubator

2012-02-03 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
Hi,
I can't abstain from taking part (the call of the patriotic spirit).
Jokes apart, I'm strongly interested in Identity Management (I have been
looking for a good solution without success for a long time) and I would be
honored to give my contribution.
So I'm going to take the freedom to add myself to the initial committers
list (obviously if there are no objection)

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On 3 February 2012 08:46, Francesco Chicchiriccò ilgro...@apache.orgwrote:

 Hi gents,
 Syncope proposal [1] is still looking for more mentors: who is interested
 in Identity Management and wants to get involved in one of first Open
 Source projects in this field?

 Moreover, is there any ASF committer wanting to contribute as initial
 committer?

 TIA.
 Regards.


 On 31/01/2012 10:14, Simone Tripodi wrote:

 Hi all guys,

 I would like to propose Syncope, an Open Source system for managing
 identities in enterprise environments, implemented in JEE technology,
 originally developed by Tirasa, an Italian IT company, to be an Apache
 Incubator project.
 The goal for Syncope is to become the reference implementation for
 Open Source Identity Management, a middleware area in which there are
 very few and not yet mature Open Source solutions available.

 Here's a link to the proposal in the Incubator wiki[1] where we
 started collecting all needed info.

 As you will note, the list of mentors is in need of some volunteers,
 so if you find this interesting, feel free to sign up or let us know
 you are interested :).

 Hope to read from you soon, thanks in advance and have a nice day!
 All the best,
 Simo

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 http://wiki.apache.org/**incubator/SyncopeProposalhttp://wiki.apache.org/incubator/SyncopeProposal

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Re: [VOTE] Accept Openmeetings to Apache Incubator

2011-11-10 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
+1 (non-binding)

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Re: [VOTE] Accept Apache Callback for incubation

2011-10-11 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
+1

Sent from my mobile device, so please excuse typos and brevity.

Maurizio Cucchiara


Re: [DISCUSS] Layout change version 2

2011-10-07 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
Hi Christian,
please, see inline comments.

On 7 October 2011 12:11, Christian Grobmeier grobme...@gmail.com wrote:
 Changes:
 - used bootstrap http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/ (AL licensed)
+1 looks like a great library

 - removed table layout - using divs now
+1 with divs: code is more readable and also manageable

 - used bootstraps default width (960) which supports better reading
 and a nice look tablets
I have to say that on my screen (1600x900) looks like a waste of space.
Why don't you opt for a flow layout?

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Re: [VOTE] accept DirectMemory as new Apache Incubator podling

2011-10-02 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
+1

Maurizio Cucchiara

Il giorno 02/ott/2011 10.45, Christian Grobmeier grobme...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
 +1 (binding)


 On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 9:36 AM, Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org
wrote:
 Hi all guys,

 I'm now calling a formal VOTE on the DirectMemory proposal located here:

 http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DirectMemoryProposal

 Proposal text copied at the bottom of this email.

 VOTE close on Tuesday, October 4, early 7:30 AM CET.

 Please VOTE:

 [ ] +1 Accept DirectMemory into the Apache Incubator
 [ ] +0 Don't care
 [ ] -1  Don't Accept DirectMemory into the Apache Incubator because...

 Thanks in advance for participating!

 All the best, have a nice day,
 Simo

 P.S. Here's my +1

 http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
 http://www.99soft.org/

 = DirectMemory =

 == Abstract ==
 The following proposal is about Apache !DirectMemory, a Java
 !OpenSource multi-layered cache implementation featuring off-heap
 memory storage (a-la Terracotta !BigMemory) to enable caching of Java
 objects without degrading JVM performance

 == Proposal ==
 !DirectMemory's main purpose is to to act as a second level cache
 (after a heap based one) able to store large amounts of data without
 filling up the Java heap and thus avoiding long garbage collection
 cycles. Although serialization has a runtime cost store/retrieve
 operations are in the sub-millisecond range being pretty acceptable in
 every usage scenario even as a first level cache and, most of all,
 outperforms heap storage when the count of the entries goes over a
 certain amount. !DirectMemory implements cache eviction based on a
 simple LFU (Least Frequently Used) algorythm and also on item
 expiration. Included in the box is a small set of utility classes to
 easily handle off-heap memory buffers.

 == Background ==
 !DirectMemory is a project was born in the 2010 thanks to Raffaele P.
 Guidi initial effort under
 [[https://github.com/raffaeleguidi/!DirectMemory/|GitHub]] and already
 licensed under the Apache License 2.0.

 == Rationale ==
 The rationale behind !DirectMemory is bringing off-heap caching to the
 open source world, empowering FOSS developers and products with a tool
 that enables breaking the heap barrier and override the JVM garbage
 collection mechanism collection - which could be useful in scenarios
 where RAM needs are over the usual limits (more than 8, 12, 24gb) and
 to ease usage of off-heap memory in general

 = Current Status =

 == Meritocracy ==
 As a majority of the initial project members are existing ASF
 committers, we recognize the desirability of running the project as a
 meritocracy.  We are eager to engage other members of the community
 and operate to the standard of meritocracy that Apache emphasizes; we
 believe this is the most effective method of growing our community and
 enabling widespread adoption.

 == Core Developers ==
 In alphabetical order:

  * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org
  * Maurizio Cucchiara mcucchiara at apache dot org
  * Olivier Lamy olamy at apache dot org
  * Raffaele P. Guidi raffaele dot p dot guidi at gmail dot com
  * Simone Gianni simoneg at apache dot org
  * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org
  * Tommaso Teofili tommaso at apache dot org

 == Alignment ==
 The purpose of the project is to develop and maintain !DirectMemory
 implementation that can be used by other Apache projects.

 = Known Risks =
 == Orphaned Products ==
 !DirectMemory does not have any reported production usage, yet, but is
 getting traction with developers and being evaluated by potential
 users and thus the risks of it being orphaned are minimal

 == Inexperience with Open Source ==
 All of the committers have experience working in one or more open
 source projects inside and outside ASF.

 == Homogeneous Developers ==
 The list of initial committers are geographically distributed across
 the Europe with no one company being associated with a majority of the
 developers.  Many of these initial developers are experienced Apache
 committers already and all are experienced with working in distributed
 development communities.

 == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
 To the best of our knowledge, none of the initial committers are being
 paid to develop code for this project.

 == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
 !DirectMemory fits naturally in the ASF because it could be
 successfully employed together with a large number of ASF products
 ranging from JCS - as a new cache region between the heap and indexed
 file ones, to ORM systems like Cayenne (i.e. replacing current OSCache
 based implementation), Apache JDO and JPA implementations and also
 java based databases (i.e. Derby) and all systems managing large
 amounts of data from Hadoop to Cassandra

 == A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
 While the Apache Software Foundation would be a good home for the
 !DirectMemory project it already has some traction and it could live
 on its own - however we

Re: [PROPOSAL] PhoneGap for Apache Incubator

2011-10-01 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
I have been following PG for quite some time now, I like so much the
idea behind it, I will be more than glad to contribute.

Maurizio Cucchiara



On 1 October 2011 09:29, Raffaele P. Guidi raffaele.p.gu...@gmail.com wrote:
 A wonderful piece of software. Having you under the apache umbrella would be
 just great.

 Cheers,
   R
 On Saturday, October 1, 2011, Brian LeRoux b...@brian.io wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 I would like to propose PhoneGap to be an Apache Incubator project.
 (Under the new, still proposed name, Apache Callback.)

 Here's a link to the proposal in the current PhoneGap wiki:
 http://wiki.phonegap.com/w/page/46311152/apache-callback-proposal

 Thank you!
 Brian

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Re: [DISCUSS] DirectMemory to join the Apache Incubator

2011-09-21 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
Lol,
just for a moment I thought to have some super power, something like
the bionic eyes which allow me to see the translated version of every
foreign text.

Maurizio Cucchiara



On 21 September 2011 18:44, Raffaele P. Guidi
raffaele.p.gu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sto inserendo spunti e idee come enhancement nell'issue tracking di github
 (come ho sempre fatto) e pensavo anche che un gruppo google potrebbe tornare
 comodo, visto che stiamo diventando tanti - ovviamente però se non ci vorrà
 tanto per avere jira e mailing list apache lascio perdere... che previsioni
 hai?

 On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Simone Tripodi 
 simonetrip...@apache.orgwrote:

 Hi Ioannis,
 welcome onboard! I added you in the initial committers list in the
 proposal!

 Otis, are you with us too? I hope so! :)
 Many thanks in advance, have a nice day!
 Simo

 http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
 http://www.99soft.org/



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 wrote:
  Excellent stuff.
 
  I'd like to join.
 
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Re: [vote] Graduate OGNL as a subproject to Apache Commons

2011-08-26 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
+1
Maurizio Cucchiara



On 26 August 2011 16:11, Martijn Dashorst martijn.dasho...@gmail.com wrote:
 +1

 On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Christian Grobmeier
 grobme...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear all,

 the Commons Community and the OGNL Community (which is overlapping
 heavily) would like to see OGNL graduated.
 We don't see any risks in graduating OGNL. Most of the OGNL committers
 are already ASF committers, or even at Commons. Code grants etc are
 all fine. OGNL has not made a release within the incubator, but
 Commons has very good release plans waiting and lots of people have
 already done releases at the ASF.

 Here is the result of the vote:
 http://markmail.org/message/txjxv4tejxauxjvc

 We have only made one vote, since OGNL and Commons are already sharing
 the same mailinglist.

 Please vote:

 [] +1, graduate OGNL into Commons
 [] -1, no, don't graduate, because:

 Vote stays open 72h.

 Thanks
 Christian

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Re: Searching volunteer

2011-07-30 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
Christian took the words right out of my mouth.

On 30 July 2011 13:27, Christian Grobmeier grobme...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, I don't have community, so I hoped to find it here.
 BTW missing community does not mean that libraries are useless.

 Apache is not a library collection foundation, its all around community here

 Imagero is still commercial library and is used by few big companies like
 Agenzia Ansa. I decided to make it open source now.

 I really don't have much time to go through incubator process etc.
 So again, I hope find here someone who could help me.

 All people here are pretty busy and have usually no time left.

 Bringing a lib through the incubator means to build up a community.
 Without community the library will not become a project in the future
 and go to attic. We have already some pretty cool code in the attic.

 At the moment I think you should put your source to github/googlecode
 and make some noise on it.

 Cheers,
 Christian


 Andrey




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 Von: Marcel Offermans [mailto:marcel.offerm...@luminis.nl]
 Gesendet: Samstag, 30. Juli 2011 12:17
 An: general@incubator.apache.org
 Betreff: Re: Searching volunteer

 Hello Andrey,

 On 30 Jul 2011, at 10:07 , Andrey Kuznetsov wrote:

 I am author of Imagero, JGUI, UIO and some other nice libraries.
 I want to transfer my work to Apache.
 However I don't have time and fortitude to do it by myself.
 So I search for someone who could do it for (or with) me.

 If you want these projects to become part of Apache, the standard process is
 to write a proposal for them, and take them through incubation. During that
 process, we will determine if there is a community supporting the codebase
 and if you follow the ASF philosophy and guidelines for collaboration. The
 best place to start reading is the incubator website
 (http://incubator.apache.org/).

 I must be honest, if you state you're looking for someone else to take over,
 it does not sound like you have a community to support these projects and
 just transferring the code to Apache won't work.

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Re: [PROPOSAL] Apache OpenMeetings incubator for Web Conferencing

2011-07-23 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
Good idea!!! I had the opportunity to try OM, nice tool!

Maurizio Cucchiara

Il giorno 23/lug/2011 17.57, Scott Wilson scott.bradley.wil...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
 Fantastic proposal. It would be even more fantastic to link it up with
Rave and Wookie!

 +1 (non-binding)

 S

 On 23 Jul 2011, at 16:25, Jim Jagielski wrote:

 V. cool. Big +1

 Let me know how I can help.

 On Jul 21, 2011, at 9:40 AM, seba.wag...@gmail.com wrote:

 We would like to propose Openmeetings project to join the incubator.

 Full Proposal:
 http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OpenmeetingsProposal

 Quick summary:
 OpenMeetings is Web Conferencing application that fits into
 educational or business sector. You can make conference sessions in
 different room-types with up to 100 peoples in a Room. It contains all
 main features of Web Conferencing: Audio/Video, Whiteboard, Screen
 Sharing, Chat and Moderation System. It is translated into more then
 30 languages and its a basic goal of OpenMeetings to be easy to embed
 into existing environments. It already uses many of Apache
 Technologies like Tomcat, Mina, Velocity, Commons, ...

 As you can see below the last time we did the proposal we had
 Hibernate in our software stack, we did refactor the hole project and
 use openJPA now.
 So that one should be no more blocker to it.
 Red5 is used like a Servlet container and licensed under the LGPL,
 Red5 can be obtained for example from the Debian Repository:
 http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/red5-server

 You may find all existing documents and further material on the
 GoogleCode pages: http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/

 We appreciate any feedback and comments on the proposal.

 Sebastian Wagner

 2009/11/9 Ross Gardler rgard...@apache.org:
 Just as a point of interest, I just completed a test meeting using
 OpenMeetings across three sites using the demo server.

 I was suitably impressed by the project. It has a few annoying
 limitations, but as an online meeting tool it is very good. to the
 extent that I will almost certainly be installing a copy on our own
 servers. I would be very happy to see it coming into the incubator and
 would be willing to be a mentor, assuming the legal issues are not
 blockers.

 Ross

 2009/11/3 Alexei Fedotov alexei.fedo...@gmail.com:
 Noel,
 Regarding Theora codec, I have checked the page [1]. Currently, there
 are no products which successfully use the codec for video
 communication. Video-phone encodes and decodes the stream in
 real-time, adopts the quality with regard to network conditions (e.g.
 lost packet rate) and tries to minimize subjective effects of network
 errors - the list of requirements is broader than for media players
 Theora is mostly used. The work [2] says suggests using hardware
 implementations for Theora codec because, otherwise a computational
 performance too high to be implemented in the camera by the universal
 processor.

 So at least it requires some time and testing before I can say that
 Theora-based solution is feasible. Another ecosystem change, like
 embedding video-codecs in browsers, may resolve our need in a
 different way.

 [1] http://www.vorbis.com/software/
 [2] http://www3.elphel.com/linuxtag/talks_2005/paper-11081

 2009/11/3 Noel J. Bergman n...@devtech.com:
 Alexei Fedotov wrote:

 I see two long-term possibilities for synergy.
 1. BlueSky can integrate browser pannel in their client to handle a
 whiteboard. In this case the code for whiteboard can be re-used in
 both projects.

 2. They promise to get rid from mplayer and ffmpeg dependencies. If
 they get a working streaming video-client under APL, this would help
 us to remove the most imporant dependency from Flash.

 They are proposing to move to Theora/Vorbis, which is under a
suitable
 license: http://www.vorbis.com/faq/#slic. Would that be suitable for
your
 needs?

 we [also] get more people on Apache who share the same task.

 Agreed.

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[OGNL] website root

2011-06-03 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
Hi guys,
we would like to publish the OGNL [1] website, but I realized that
there is no ognl directory inside the incubator root's website:

mcucchiara@minotaur:/www/incubator.apache.org$ ls -la | grep -i ognl

I'm wondering if is a infra task or someone from the incubator team
with the proper right can handle this.

Thanks in advance

[1] http://incubator.apache.org/projects/ognl.html
[2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OGNL-14

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Re: [OGNL] website root

2011-06-03 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
Thank you Christian, faster than the speed of light :)

I don't know if is the usual delay of the people.a.o, but I have no
write access.

I'm wondering if I'm a part of the incubator group

On 3 June 2011 11:08, Christian Grobmeier grobme...@gmail.com wrote:
 I can take care of it. Will do now.

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 Thanks in advance

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Re: [OGNL] website root

2011-06-03 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
 I'm wondering if I'm a part of the incubator group
No, I am not

mcucchiara@minotaur:/www/incubator.apache.org/ognl$ groups
mcucchiara committers struts

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Re: [VOTE][PROPOSAL] OGNL join the Incubator

2011-04-23 Thread Maurizio Cucchiara
+1

On 23 April 2011 16:14, Ralph Goers ralph.go...@dslextreme.com wrote:
 +1 binding
 Ralph

 On Apr 23, 2011, at 4:57 AM, Simone Tripodi wrote:

 Hi all ASF mates,
 I'm writing to submit a new incubator proposal, Apache OGNL.
 Follows below the proposal; this vote will be open for 72 hours and
 will be closed on April 26th (Tue) at 12:00 am CET.
 Many thanks in advance to everyone will take pat to the vote!
 Have a nice weekend,
 Simo

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 http://www.99soft.org/

 Apache OGNL

 Abstract
 The following proposal is about Apache OGNL, a Java development
 framework for Object-Graph Navigation Language, plus other extras such
 as list projection[1], selection[2] and lambda expressions[3].

 Proposal
 OGNL started out as a way to set up associations between UI components
 and controllers using property names. As the desire for more
 complicated associations grew, Drew Davidson created what he called
 KVCL, for Key-Value Coding Language, egged on by Luke Blanshard. Luke
 then reimplemented the language using ANTLR, came up with the new
 name, and, egged on by Drew, filled it out to its current state. Later
 on Luke again reimplemented the language using JavaCC. Further
 maintenance on all the code is done by Drew (with spiritual guidance
 from Luke).
 Today OGNL is maintained by Lukasz Lenart.

 Background
 OGNL is a long living project born in the 1997 thanks to Drew Davidson
 initial effort, moved under the OpenSymphony[4] umbrella in June 2005
 or thereabouts, then moved on its own domain on ognl.org[5] that's no
 more maintained, then finally found place on GitHub[6], maintained by
 Lukasz Lenart.

 Rationale
 OGNL stands for Object Graph Navigation Language. It is an expression
 and binding language for getting and setting properties of Java
 objects. Normally the same expression is used for both getting and
 setting the value of a property.

 Many people have asked exactly what OGNL is good for. Several of the
 uses to which OGNL has been applied are:

 * A binding language between GUI elements (textfield, combobox, etc.)
 to model objects. Transformations are made easier by OGNL's
 TypeConverter mechanism to convert values from one type to another
 (String to numeric types, for example).
 * A data source language to map between table columns and a Swing TableModel.
 * A binding language between web components and the underlying model
 objects (WebOGNL, Tapestry, WebWork, WebObjects).
 * A more expressive replacement for the property-getting language
 used by the Apache Commons BeanUtils package or JSTL's EL (which only
 allow simple property navigation and rudimentary indexed properties).

 Most of what you can do in Java is possible in OGNL, plus other extras
 such as list projection and selection and lambda expressions.

 Current Status

 Meritocracy
 As a majority of the initial project members are existing ASF
 committers, we recognize the desirability of running the project as a
 meritocracy.  We are eager to engage other members of the community
 and operate to the standard of meritocracy that Apache emphasizes; we
 believe this is the most effective method of growing our community and
 enabling widespread adoption.

 Core Developers
 In alphabetical order:

 * Antonio Petrelli apetrelli at apache dot org
 * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org
 * Jesse Kuhnert jkuhnert at apache dot org
 * Jochen Wiedmann jochen at apache dot org
 * Lukasz Lenart lukaszlenart at apache dot org
 * Olivier Lamy olamy at apache dot org
 * Marc Andrew Davidson drewd at apple dot com
 * Maurizio Cucchiara mcucchiara at apache dot org
 * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org
 * Upayavira upayavira at apache dot org

 Alignment
 The purpose of the project is to develop and maintain OGNL
 implementation that can be used by other Apache projects.

 Known Risks
 Orphaned Products
 Being OGNL widely adopted we believe there is minimal risks of this
 work becoming non-strategic and the contributors are confident that a
 larger community will form within the project in a relatively short
 space of time.

 Moreover, OGNL has been already used by the following projects for years:

 * Apache Struts;
 * Apache Tapestry;
 * Apache Camel;
 * Apache Tiles;
 * MyBatis (formerly Apache iBATIS);
 * Spring WebFlow.

 Inexperience with Open Source
 All of the committers have experience working in one or more open
 source projects inside and outside ASF.

 Homogeneous Developers
 The list of initial committers are geographically distributed across
 the USA and Europe with no one company being associated with a
 majority of the developers.  Many of these initial developers are
 experienced Apache committers already and all are experienced with
 working in distributed development communities.

 Reliance on Salaried Developers
 To the best of our knowledge, none of the initial committers are being
 paid to develop code for this project.

 Relationships with Other Apache Products