Re: Tamaya's Future (was Re: Podling Tamaya Report Reminder - February 2020)

2020-02-10 Thread Werner Keil
Hi Anatole, Thanks for the update, also about your future career step. Congratulations on moving to IBM soon. As we discussed, an incubating project does not get archived, but simply deleted by Apache, correct me if I got that wrong? So 1) would delete and destroy all of it. There may not be too

Re: Tamaya's Future (was Re: Podling Tamaya Report Reminder - February 2020)

2020-02-10 Thread Anatole Tresch
Hi all as you all know I also started the discussion about Tamaya's future. Background is that I will move to IBM end of April 2020 and start as a Cloud Consultant. So I will not have too much time left for doing Java/programming. That does not mean that I would like to abandon this project

Re: Tamaya's Future (was Re: Podling Tamaya Report Reminder - February 2020)

2020-02-10 Thread Werner Keil
I guess John knows best, what happens when you're no longer able to contribute to a project: https://github.com/eclipse/microprofile-rest-client/graphs/contributors If it wasn't for IBM then MP Rest Client would be dead after he stopped working on it around 2 years ago. Same for Config btw

Re: Tamaya's Future (was Re: Podling Tamaya Report Reminder - February 2020)

2020-02-10 Thread P. Ottlinger
Hi, Am 10.02.20 um 22:29 schrieb Oliver B. Fischer: > But looking at the number of commits, Tamaya is dying. LOL - Anatole is and was the main contributor and committer - this did not change over the period Tamaya is in incubating mode, IMHO. > What do you thing, does Tamaya currently provides

Re: Tamaya's Future (was Re: Podling Tamaya Report Reminder - February 2020)

2020-02-10 Thread Oliver B. Fischer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Interessting - my commits vanished ;-| But looking at the number of commits, Tamaya is dying. What do you thing, does Tamaya currently provides anything usefull for users what is not provided by other frameworks? Oliver Am 10.02.20 um 22:12

Re: Tamaya's Future (was Re: Podling Tamaya Report Reminder - February 2020)

2020-02-10 Thread Werner Keil
I think this shows that best: https://github.com/apache/incubator-tamaya/graphs/contributors Werner On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 10:06 PM Oliver B. Fischer wrote: > And who is currently the most active contributer? > > Am 10.02.20 um 21:00 schrieb P. Ottlinger: > > Hi *, > > > > Am 10.02.20 um

Re: Tamaya's Future (was Re: Podling Tamaya Report Reminder - February 2020)

2020-02-10 Thread Oliver B. Fischer
And who is currently the most active contributer? Am 10.02.20 um 21:00 schrieb P. Ottlinger: > Hi *, > > Am 10.02.20 um 16:11 schrieb Oliver B. Fischer: >> who would describe themselves as an active committer? > Although I do not contribute that much code I'd consider myself an > active

Re: Tamaya's Future (was Re: Podling Tamaya Report Reminder - February 2020)

2020-02-10 Thread P. Ottlinger
Hi *, Am 10.02.20 um 16:11 schrieb Oliver B. Fischer: > who would describe themselves as an active committer? Although I do not contribute that much code I'd consider myself an active committer. @John: the release is officially out, we just did not announce it properly due to the fact that we

Re: Tamaya's Future (was Re: Podling Tamaya Report Reminder - February 2020)

2020-02-10 Thread Oliver B. Fischer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi all, who would describe themselves as an active committer? Bye, Oliver Am 10.02.20 um 15:56 schrieb John D. Ament: > Hey guys > > I signed off on the report.  I'd really like to ensure that you figure out what your path forward is going to

Tamaya's Future (was Re: Podling Tamaya Report Reminder - February 2020)

2020-02-10 Thread John D . Ament
Hey guys I signed off on the report. I'd really like to ensure that you figure out what your path forward is going to be. Activity is low, there was a release started end of last year that it's not clear was ever finished up. If interest is low enough, moving to github is a fine approach.