Project Proposal Question

2011-06-21 Thread HOCHMUTH, ERICH [AG/1000]
Does the Apache Software Foundation accept project proposals that are industry domain focused? I'd like to begin the process of proposing a new Hadoop based project like Mahout for Machine Learning but Hadoop for Genomic Analysis. There appears to be a lot of momentum in the enterprise and

Re: Project Proposal Question

2011-06-21 Thread Andrus Adamchik
Hi Erich, There are no formal limitations on what an Apache software can do. While there is some historical bias towards certain types of projects and technologies here, it is not set in stone or anything. The area of use can be as broad or as specific as its creators decide. The only

Re: Project Proposal Question

2011-06-21 Thread Upayavira
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:25 +0300, Andrus Adamchik and...@objectstyle.org wrote: Hi Erich, There are no formal limitations on what an Apache software can do. While there is some historical bias towards certain types of projects and technologies here, it is not set in stone or anything. The

RE: Project Proposal Question

2011-06-21 Thread HOCHMUTH, ERICH [AG/1000]
:Re: Project Proposal Question On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:25 +0300, Andrus Adamchik and...@objectstyle.org wrote: Hi Erich, There are no formal limitations on what an Apache software can do. While there is some historical bias towards certain types of projects and technologies here

Proposal - Question

2008-08-20 Thread Cesar D. Rodas
Hello to all, My name is César Rodas, from Paraguay, I'm newbie in this mail list, so my question may be recursive and quite stupid with a simple answer, so I ask apologizes. I have a project, which I haven't start coding yet but I will start ASAP. Basically it will be a Text Categorizer

Re: Proposal - Question

2008-08-20 Thread Thilo Goetz
Hi César, Apache already hosts a couple of text related projects where your proposal might fit in. Mahout is a project for machine learning on Hadoop, and I think they already have text categorization. Another text related project is UIMA, which could also use a text categorizer. Not sure if