their choice in licenses. However I
will state that in cases where widespread use of the code is vital for
advancing the cause of free software that the Apache License, Version
2.0 is an appropriate choice:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-recommendations.html
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are welcome to
pick up the entire list and respond in either or both venues if they
prefer.
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Weblogger a few years back. That was, however, some
time ago. Is there a way to confirm that my CLA info is on file and good to
go?
Look here:
http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html
Thanks,
Phil
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that the long term
project health is not beholden to Oracle's absence, or any threat of
withdrawal by IBM.
Certainly the proposal was drafted by few. Now it is being reviewed by
more. And I hope the project will have participation by many., We're
moving in the right direction.
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P.S
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We've reached out to the OO and LO communities, and have
the call out to all current OO/LO developers to join up
if they want...
+1
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Hi all -
I see that I'm listed as a sponsor. Can you please remove my name and
replace with someone else? I never agreed to sponsor this.
I've removed your name.
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be gated on the
completion of this task. After all, IP clearance is one of the roles
the incubator is expected to perform.
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OK, here's mine: +1
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, we *would* like to release UIMA
2.2.2 now, and we're 1 (one) vote short. Anyone?
+1 for release
jar file names and svn eol styles can be tweaked on next release.
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On Feb 9, 2008 11:09 AM, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've had an initial discussion, which attracted a number of messages
of encouragement, and identified no issues or concerns. Then we
proceeded onto a proposal, which attracted three excellent mentors.
Now it is time to vote
below.
I would like to proudly start this off with my +1.
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http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/CouchDBProposal
Project Name: CouchDB
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== Proposal ==
The goal is to create either an Apache top level project around the
existing CouchDB open source project.
Key
On Jan 31, 2008 10:40 AM, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The original source for this proposal can be found at
http://www.couchdbwiki.com/index.php?title=Apache_Incubator_Proposal
and a current snapshot is attached below. Once we have established that
there is interest, my plan
presume that we will want to do that, but given the proper
NOTICEs, inclusion of Erlang binaries may be a possibility.
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Project Name: CouchDB
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The goal is to create either an Apache top level project, or a db
subproject, around the existing CouchDB open source project.
Key Features:
* a REST API using JSON for data transport
-2.2.0-incubating/
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+1
On 3/8/07, Adam Lally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After correcting some issues in our last release candidate (thanks to
Jean Anderson for finding these), the Apache UIMA community has again
voted to release version
2.1.0-incubating. We would now like to ask the Incubator PMC to
approve this
More than 72 hours have passed, and presumably everybody on the
incubator PMC that cares to vote has done so (Thanks Robert!). Please
proceed with the release.
If anybody objects to this process, point them my way.
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Original Message
Subject: [VOTE] Ratify Tuscany
Cliff Schmidt wrote:
On 11/10/06, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If we go the first route, then we should treat this list as an
announcements list. Results of votes for releases and graduation are
posted here, and incubator PMC members will be given 72 hours to raise
an issue.
I've been
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Sam Ruby wrote:
There seems to be a persistent delusion that [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is where incubation happens.
That is perjorative.
Indeed. It is rather rare to see such from me, wouldn't you say?
Perhaps I feel rather strongly about the current state of this ever
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
The principal is this; there is NO discussion without a motion on the floor,
period. Ever.
Please give me a moment. It seems that I need to re-calibrate my irony
meter.
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wager that down the
road, more people will actively participate in future incubations.
Of course, all such votes need to be announced here (like Geir did), so
that everybody who wants to participate, can.
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projects are of that size?
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import urllib, re, datetime
projects = 'http://incubator.apache.org/projects/index.html'
index=urllib.urlopen(projects).read()
current=re.compile('a name=Currently.in.incubation
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+1. Allowing for mail outage time == no excuses.
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matters more to me is whether or not those who are directly involved
with Harmony (which most decidedly does *not* include me) are interested
in producing a release at this time. If not, and if their reasons make
sense, then I would be inclined to respect their wishes.
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that the pendulum has swung too far - we seem to
have a number of potential projects effectively parked in incubation.
In the case of Harmony, I would be prepared to vote for graduation.
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Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On 10/18/06, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At ApacheCon, it was noticed that at the present time the number of
podlings exceeds the number of Apache projects (I believe the figures
quoted were 37 to 35).
I am of the opinion that the pendulum has swung too far - we
[X] +1 Accept UIMA as an Incubator podling
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. at least one mentor would therefore need to commit to
devote the energy required to perform this role. they would also form the
first point of contact for the incubator pmc.
opinions?
+1
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of the code,
and was told that my patch wasn't acceptable, and that XML parsers that
require well-formedness were broken anyway -- despite that being
explicitly what the spec requires.
I'd be willing to try again, but only if there was active interest in
actually fixing the problem.
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Charles Mark wrote:
What's happening with Kabuki? Looking at email archives, apparently
it was approved in February. Three months later, there is still no
development, no community, and no code, and apparently no activity
either. Sam Ruby is champion and mentor of Kabuki, right? Would you
mind
Sam Ruby wrote:
With the following votes cast:
+1 Sam Ruby
+1 Garrett Rooney
+1 Paul Fremantle
+1 Davanum Srinivas
+1 Yoav Shapira
+1 Jim Jagielski
+1 Robert Burrell Donkin
+1 Martin Cooper
+1 Geir Magnusson Jr
... this vote passes.
At this point I'd like to ask that the mentors
of the incubator as established by the ASF board, is to help Andy create
a vibrant, diverse, and sustainable community around Kabuki.
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Martin van den Bemt
+1 Justin Erenkrantz
+1 Noel J. Berman
+1 Sanjiva Weerawarana
+1 Sam Ruby
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on?
Yes there is a vote going on. Please do vote.
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Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Sam Ruby wrote:
To be honest, I would rather those points be placed on an general
incubator page as they apply to every proposal.
Jean just took care of that, using your wording. :-)
I take no credit for that wording. I simply took *your* wording, and
de-AJAXed
who want there to be one or more AJAX
projects at the ASF take a moment and consider how to make constructive
suggestions on how to make that happen.
And, should you feel so inclined, feel free to update the Kabuki proposal:
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/KabukiProposal
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to be brought forward.
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of other
communities where that was a problem, and I can give examples of other
communities where that was NOT a problem. What do either examples
prove? Nothing.
What specific concerns do you have with this community and this codebase?
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Andrew Clark wrote:
Sam Ruby wrote:
And fwiw, I like 'Jambaloo' as a name but probably that's just me ;-)
Andy, any preference?
I don't have any particular preference in regards to
the name. If people have a problem with AjaxTk being
too broad, then any other name will do. I have a
natural
of AJAX. Whether or not *this*
project provides anything useful to them will depend on who
participates and where the project goes as it evolves.
+1
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AJAX Toolkit Proposal
0. Rationale
While the term AJAX (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) has only recently
been coined
understood
that the future direction of the architecture and code is, as is
everything at the ASF, subject to communal will.
* Other contributors interested in any ASF codebase, with or without
existing codebases, are free to contribute, or to propose additional
related projects.
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Erik Abele wrote:
On 16.01.2006, at 02:42, Sam Ruby wrote:
The discussion has died down, and the time has come to call for a
VOTE to see if the incubator wants to sponsor and accept this
proposal for incubation.
As Roy and Leo (and others?) already noted, the proposal as sent is
lacking
on Thursday, Jan 19th.
My vote: +1
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Original Message
Subject: AJAX Toolkit Proposal - Updated
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 23:07:00 -0800 (PST)
From: Ross Dargahi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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a
willingness to work on them is the best way to gain friends and allies.
If something particularly bad is said (hey, it happens), try to hold
back and see if others will come to your defense.
If you have any questions, let me know.
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Sam Ruby wrote:
Try NOT to ever get defensive.
Even when you accidentally copy a public mailing list when you meant to
send a private reply. ;-)
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by others, updated, and the objection based on lack of content
was dropped. That could very well have happened in the WS PMC as well
as here.
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believe that it is the incubator's job to enforce scope.
Furthermore, acceptance by the incubator is the start of a process,
not the end of it. There should be adequate opportunity for people to
provide input during the course of incubation.
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the board to ever sponsor a project again - but then
again the board hasn't given up the right to do so.
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it in effect)
Valid concern.
In summary I see this proposal as a high risk, low value offer to the ASF
and would definitely pass on it.
I don't want to minimize the risk, but I do think you have
underestimated the interest/value.
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.
This discussion, the attendant angst and so called overhead, are
recognized as part of the package, i.e., necessary to establish the
desired diversity and community involvement.
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intended to
exclude Dojo. Including Eclipse, doesn't mean to exclude NetBeans. As
Dims has pointed out, including IDE plugins is not new ground at the ASF.
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option for the foreseeable future.
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be diverse, and operate in an open and collaborative model.
Sylvain
[1] http://www.dojotoolkit.org/
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a codebase with a single, liberal, sub-licenseable license would be a
good thing.
At least one ASF member has +1'ed that reasoning.
Care to make an equally concrete proposal?
In particular, why would taking Solomon's advice and dividing the child
in half be benefitial to anybody?
- Sam
held by each
Contributor.
Unless you can figure out a way to explain how somebody can submit a
patch to software without being aware of the license for that software,
then this isn't very fuzzy to me. At all.
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suspect that the only robust solution to this will be to do the hard
work to make the various license compatible with one another.
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that we are not at that point yet. Not even
close. Apache incubation can be a fairly long process, particularly for
proposals such as this one.
This is still a lot of room for optimism.
Concrete questions to help focus the discussion:
* Can ClassPath use APR?
* Can Harmony use ClassPath?
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Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
[snip]
Suggestion: the way to encourage people to move to the
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questions posted here.
It only encourages them.
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Roy T. Fielding wrote:
On Feb 28, 2005, at 7:25 PM, Sam Ruby wrote:
Dave Johnson wrote:
Proposal for [EMAIL PROTECTED] (prepared by Dave Johnson - Feb 28, 2005)
We the committers and friends of the open source Roller Weblogger
project propose that the project become part of the Apache
, constructive, and actionable, I will
echo his -1 for the moment.
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Santiago Gala wrote:
Can anybody point me to what's missing for Pluto graduation?
I am not aware of anything missing. +1 for graduation.
According to:
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/pluto.html
it seems that most steps (if not all) are already fulfilled.
The Apache Portals project has
and WebServices are the sponsoring PMCs of these two
code bases, respectively. Jakarta has an excellent track record of
being supportive of communities graduating, and I have no doubt that
the WS PMC will behave similarly.
- Sam Ruby
Sander Striker wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 09:29, Bruce Snyder wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Berin Lautenbach said:
BL 2) Identify the PPMC who gets to name this project - and hold them
BL accountable for their decision.
BL
BL+1. I think the Incubator PMC is in a kind of unique
),
that no PPMC would be neccessary or appropriate.
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Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Sam Ruby wrote:
Suppose somebody new contributes 1K lines of quality code a week to
Maven over the course of a year... and is voted in as a comitter.
Clearly a CLA is required, but does a PPMC need to be created or
does the incubator need to be involved?
Of course
,
thus acting as vetoers of last resort..
+1
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of Lenya. Furthermore, I have full confidence that the Cocoon
PMC would be the first to recognize such a problem if it were ever to
become an issue in the future, and would take actions to correct it
(such as spinning off Lenya to a separate project).
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Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Sam Ruby wrote:
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
...
Lenya will become a sub-project of Cocoon. Or better, a sub-codebase
of the same project. It's fair to assume that once incubation is
finished, the Lenya codebase will go to the Cocoon PMC and that all
Lenya committers
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Sam Ruby wrote:
lots-of-other-good-stuff/
One thing we have talked about is PPMC's. This makes a lot of sense for
things proposed as new ASF projects. This makes considerably less sense
for donations such as the ones that are coming into Maven. The PMC is
already
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Sam Ruby wrote:
...
1) Have the incubator PMC identify a clear set of constraints that
apply to *all* names. Vote on them, document them, and move on.
Right. What is our policy?
ATM here is our rule:
Make sure that the requested project name does not already exist
way towards addressing this.
Put in tangible terms, I would much prefer to see a incubator puruse a
vote of [no] confidence in the Geronimo PPC than to have the incubator
continue to debate the name of the project.
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. A much better approach would be:
1) Have the incubator PMC identify a clear set of constraints that apply
to *all* names. Vote on them, document them, and move on.
2) Identify the PPMC who gets to name this project - and hold them
accountable for their decision.
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to vote the right to commit. After all, if we trust them
enough to vote, we should trust them enough to NOT commit changes that
they are not qualified to make.
- Sam Ruby
P.S. Can somebody explain to me why a number of core members of the
HTTPD community feel so threatened by the non-HTTPD PMCS
advise you seriously to consider incubator.apache.org,
ws.apache.org or xml.apache.org, simply because I believe that they may be
a more appropriate home.
Things involving a software grant need to involve the incubator. This
is not a destination in itself, merely the point of entry.
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If/when forrestbot or other means is installed, let me know and I'll
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directory of the associated CVS trees, and a process which prevents any
official release to be created by projects in incubation should be
more than sufficient.
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Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Sam Ruby wrote:
Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 19:00:57 -0400
Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Judging from the move we made with james, CVS was easy. ezmlm a bit
more
involved, but our users seemed to find us easily enough when the list
address
.
Alphas, Betas, nightly builds, etc., I have no problem with.
Finally, the podling needs to display the incubator logo on its
website.
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back to my corner!
- Leo
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Berin Lautenbach wrote:
Sam Ruby wrote:
I'm under the weather, and a little irritable, but this is starting to
get under my skin.
I am trying to follow http://incubator.apache.org/process.html
I have asked for this to be updated.
I have asked for information on how I can update this.
Sam,
I
, and a little irritable, but this is starting to
get under my skin.
I am trying to follow http://incubator.apache.org/process.html
I have asked for this to be updated.
I have asked for information on how I can update this.
These questions have gone unanswered.
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# This is INCUBATION
weeks ago, but it wasn't fixed.
-g
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Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Thanks for the info, Sam.
I asked this mainly because of the wiki entry
(http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?PlutoProposal)
where some people showed there interest in Pluto (or in the
proposal) and most of them are not aware of the current state.
And I was just
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
On Friday, Sep 19, 2003, at 05:21 Europe/Rome, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 19/09/2003 08:42:26 AM:
It took repeated attemps to get Ant to matriculate. And significant
effort for Avalon. James is the only project that I recall that did
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
2) Problems in the Avalon community that the jakarta PMC was unaware of
(there was not Avalon representation in that PMC at that time)
There was Avalon representation in the Jakarta PMC at that time.
- Sam Ruby
Davanum Srinivas is an ASF member and an ASF officer and chair of the
web services PMC. He is very interested in the incubation of the WSRP4J
and Pluto podlings.
I would like to see him included in the incubator PMC. Let me start
things off with my: +1.
- Sam Ruby
one? If so, does anybody have any problem with elevating
the visibility of this form?
- Sam Ruby
P.S. The licence-grant.pdf seems to have 1999 hardcoded in it.
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Sam Ruby wrote:
Sander Striker wrote:
From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 5:11 AM
My understanding from discussion with Sam and Ken was that creation
of a new
TLP or migrating to an existing one would be an exit
initiative.
--- Noel
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