How to start a new workflow project on ASF

2009-02-04 Thread sasaboy
Dear all, we are hosting Enhydra Shark workflow engine project on ObjectWeb (http://shark.objectweb.org/) and would like to move it to Apache. We would like to start an incubator project at ASF. How should we proceed? As we read, the candidate project should be approved by a sponsor to enter the

Re: How to start a new workflow project on ASF

2009-02-04 Thread Thilo Goetz
sasaboy wrote: Dear all, we are hosting Enhydra Shark workflow engine project on ObjectWeb (http://shark.objectweb.org/) and would like to move it to Apache. We would like to start an incubator project at ASF. How should we proceed? As we read, the candidate project should be approved by a

Re: How to start a new workflow project on ASF

2009-02-04 Thread Ross Gardler
2009/2/4 sasaboy sasa...@prozone.rs: How do we proceed? Thanks for any input. http://incubator.apache.org/guides/proposal.html -- -- Ross Gardler OSS Watch - awareness and understanding of open source software development and use in education http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk

Re: How to start a new workflow project on ASF

2009-02-04 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Thilo Goetz twgo...@gmx.de wrote: sasaboy wrote: we are hosting Enhydra Shark workflow engine project on ObjectWeb (http://shark.objectweb.org/) and would like to move it to Apache Enhydra...fond memories, I was an early user of the Enhydra web framework

Re: How to start a new workflow project on ASF

2009-02-04 Thread Matthieu Riou
For sponsorship, you could also consider ODE, workflow is in our charter and we have some development going on at the moment in that area (although not XPDL). When you'll be writing your proposals there are a few points that you should address as they're likely to raise questions: * you'll need

Re: How to start a new workflow project on ASF

2009-02-04 Thread Janne Jalkanen
* you'll need to relicense from LGPL to ASL 2.0, can you have a written agreement from all the copyright holders (probably all past committers)? At least for JSPWiki this was a fairly big job. You might want to look at http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/ApacheRelicensing for the kind of