Niclas Hedhman wrote:
Is Buildr an Incubating project, or has been?? Not seen on
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/index.html nor the Reporting
Schedule, but shows up in Jira under the Incubator category.
Guessing the URL, gives:
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/buildr.html
During
Rafal Rusin wrote:
Rafal Rusin rafal.ru...@gmail.com:
Thanks for pointing it out.
I'll rename it to HISE to avoid confusion. It will stand for Human
Interactions Service Engine.
I updated wiki here's link: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/HISEProposal
When you think that the proposal
Jukka Zitting wrote:
George Aroush wrote:
Anyone?!
Sorry for the silence.
What you need to do in practice is pretty much listed in [1]. See [2]
for an example of how Tika requested the mailing list migration.
[1] http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html#project-first-steps
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:50:59PM +, David Crossley (JIRA) wrote:
Incubator wiki edits now missing
Key: INFRA-2298
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-2298
Project: Infrastructure
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
My changes were very simple, and easy to do again, but I guess you are
looking for the cause that this happened...
Did you see Joe's subsequent reply today ...
tell niclas not to use the GUI editor.
-David
Matthieu Riou wrote:
The ODE PMC has accepted (see vote [1]) the incubation proposal for HIVE
[2]. The mentors are Paul, Glen and yours truly.
It is a typo. They mean HISE (see [2]). I altered the email Subject.
After the 72 hours wait period ending May 5th I'll go ahead and create the
Greg Stein wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
[snip]
... I think there is going to be some concern that
we're forcing/rushing the process, but I believe the speed is simply
a function of the awesome match in ideals.
Agreed.
Perhaps this Vote phase should run for a while.
(I am thinking about
Kevan Miller wrote:
Upayavira wrote:
My question is, why is Clutch reporting the Aries developer list as
being gene...@? Presumbaly this is something that the Aries developers
should be fixing.
So, if I'm interpreting clutch.py correctly, looks like the mailing
lists are obtained from
Greg Stein wrote:
The proposal to make Subversion an Apache Incubator podling has PASSED.
Later this weekend, I'll start sending out emails and requests to
begin the process. I've also started on the Podling web documents.
etc. There are also a number of issues for the dev list to decide
Paul Querna wrote:
Vote passes with:
...
I did the first step for you ... added Libcloud to the
ReportingSchedule with December, January, February being
your first three reporting months. Report in November if
you want to.
This gets your project into Clutch, which helps to manage
the
I did the first step for you ... added HISE to the
ReportingSchedule with December, January, February being
your first three reporting months. Report in November if
you want to.
This gets your project into Clutch, which helps to manage
the incubation process.
Greg Stein wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
I did the first step for you ... added Subversion to the
ReportingSchedule with December, January, February being
your first three reporting months. Report in November if
you want to.
This gets your project into Clutch, which helps to manage
Especially to the new projects, a reminder that Clutch is a tool
to assist us all with the incubation process. Please interpret
this table from the point-of-view of encouragement and nurture.
http://incubator.apache.org/clutch.html
It gathers details and hints from three main resources:
A) the
David Crossley wrote:
Kevan Miller wrote:
Upayavira wrote:
My question is, why is Clutch reporting the Aries developer list as
being gene...@? Presumbaly this is something that the Aries developers
should be fixing.
So, if I'm interpreting clutch.py correctly, looks like
The OpenWebBeans Status page links directly to apache.org /dist
Please see the ASF mirror guidelines, which emphatically say
to use the mirrors. So either set up your own mirrors script
(preferred because then you can show Incubator notice),
or use the default one, e.g.
Branko ??ibej wrote:
Niall Pemberton wrote:
I ran a RAT report (0.6 version) on subversion trunk but theres alot
of *noise* from it. I have opened a bug ticket for license header
review here:
http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3529
Very helpful, thanks.
It would
Niall Pemberton wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Branko ??ibej wrote:
Niall Pemberton wrote:
I ran a RAT report (0.6 version) ?on subversion trunk but theres alot
of *noise* from it. I have opened a bug ticket for license header
review here:
http://subversion.tigris.org/issues
Todd Volkert wrote:
The Apache Pivot community feels that it is ready to graduate into the
Apache Pivot top-level project.
Please place your votes within the next 72 hours -- to serve as
recommendations to the Board at the December Board meeting.
+1
-David
Paul Querna wrote:
ping? anyone know the answer?
It was there. See message
Subject Re: incubator-info.txt?
Henri Yandell
Thu, 02 Nov 2006
I think that was a great idea, as it got people used to maintaining
the committee-info.txt file for after graduation.
There was later a drive to remove it
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
I concur with Bertrand as well, the STATUS page was consider 'master
authorative' and should be the only place kept up to sync (well, ASF
authorization is another)...
Please keep the Reporting Schedule [1] and the
Projects in Incubation [2] tables up-to-date.
Or return
Ben Dewey wrote:
I created the December 2009 page with all the projects based on the schedule.
In order to retain the Template page I created the 2010 pages. I didn't
have the deadline dates available, so they are currently in there as 'todos'.
Hope this is okay.
Good on you for
I did the first step for you ... added to the ReportingSchedule
with December, January, February being your first three
reporting months. Please adjust that if you want to.
This gets your project into Clutch immediately, which helps
to manage the incubation process.
Clutch is showing that HISE mailing lists are not yet setup.
Therefore the automated reminder for monthly reports will
be going to this general list.
-David
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Upayavira wrote:
Grant Ingersoll wrote:
Hasn't Lucene.Net officially graduated or am I misinformed?
You may not be, but Clutch [1] would appear not to have been told. Fix
that, and these mails will stop :-)
I'm not sure exactly which data source Clutch uses for this information
David Crossley wrote:
Upayavira wrote:
Grant Ingersoll wrote:
Hasn't Lucene.Net officially graduated or am I misinformed?
You may not be, but Clutch [1] would appear not to have been told. Fix
that, and these mails will stop :-)
I'm not sure exactly which data source Clutch
Donald Whytock wrote:
I have a personal project that I would like to make OpenSource and submit to
the ASF. It is a small framework for chat responders, designed to be
multi-user and multi-protocol, called ChatterBot.
The website for the project is:
http://www.imtower.net/chatterbot
Grant Ingersoll wrote:
I believe this has passed. Any pointers on next steps would be welcome,
otherwise, I will go RTM.
Please do step one, which is to add it to the
ReportingSchedule and Projects in Incubation table.
Clutch can then pick it up and start assisting
to track what remains to
Donald Whytock wrote:
I did find the docs, yes, thanks. The docs themselves are fairly clear,
though perhaps there needs to be a more straightforward Start Here.
My impression from them, though, was that a community should exist first,
before the actual proposal hit the list...? If the
Martin Cooper wrote:
Unless I'm missing something, using svnpubsub will only remove the
need for the second part (checkout on p.a.o), but not the first part
(Anakia). People will still need to run Anakia to generate the HTML
pages from the XML sources, but when they check in the HTML, it
Ate Douma wrote:
What exactly is the standard procedure for a terminated podling, I can't
really find anything on that on the incubator website.
There ain't no exactlies.
Searching for the term Retire has better results. However as far
as i recall not much actual docs. Searching the mail
I have noticed a trend lately, that Graduated projects
are not tidying up after themselves. They should be
self-sufficient by this stage.
For example, if they don't remove themselves from
the Wiki page ReportingSchedule then they will be still
listed to report this month. Poor Clutch only gets
Marshall Schor wrote:
I'm not a python expert - so I don't know how to fix this. Any suggestions?
Sorry about that. The whole thing is a rush job by me,
who is not a even a python bootlace.
There is a note at the top of clutch.py ...
Note: The 'svn log' queries will only run on UNIX.
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
...Btw, in the first place you confused me a bit using the term member
but pointing to the committers list :)
ASF members are called out here -
http://www.apache.org/foundation/members.html
ASF committers are called out here -
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Julien Vermillard wrote:
...I was contacted by a Zeta components contributor,
I'm no experienced mentor, but I'm ASF member.
I can help mentoring if needed
Cool - I see your pending request to join the Incubator PMC on
priv...@incubator.apache.org.
Noel
Tom White wrote:
Bertrand Delacretaz
Looks like there are other inconsistencies in the wiki report, Amber,
Hise and Whirr are missing but according to
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ReportingSchedule they should be
there.
I read the page to mean that the first report for Amber and
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 David Crossley wrote:
I have noticed a trend lately, that Graduated projects
are not tidying up after themselves. They should be
self-sufficient by this stage.
For example, if they don't remove themselves from
the Wiki page ReportingSchedule then they will be still
sebb wrote:
Clutch could compare the directories under:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/
with the list of graduated podlings, and report a warning against any
that still have SVN directories.
Thanks for the suggestion. I am too busy now, but will
investigate that sometime.
Mattmann, Chris A (388J) wrote:
Actually, speaking of which too, Noel, since I'm on the Incubator PMC, please
add me as a mentor for SIS now too. I'll add myself as a mentor to the SIS
proposal on the wiki as well, but can someone please add me to the other
appropriate areas (or tell me how
Would all projects please ensure that your list of mentors
is up-to-date.
The primary location is the Currently in incubation table:
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/
All incubator website docs are able to be edited by
any committers on incubating projects. So please don't
leave it to your
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Would all projects please ensure that your list of mentors
is up-to-date.
The primary location is the Currently in incubation table:
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/
That info is duplicated then, as many projects have
Author: billgraham
Date: Thu Sep 9 21:33:13 2010
New Revision: 995581
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=995581view=rev
Log:
fixing links to chukwa site
Modified:
incubator/public/trunk/site-publish/projects/chukwa.html
Modified:
Les Hazlewood wrote:
Hi all,
As Apache Shiro has graduated to a TLP, the post graduation guidelines
[1] indicate that now is a good time to be removed from the Incubator
reporting schedule.
How do we ensure that we are removed?
By just doing it. From here on it is all
up to the Shiro
Tad Glines wrote:
According to this (
http://incubator.apache.org/incubation/Incubation_Policy.html#Setting+Up+a+New+Podling),
once our mentors are added to the IPMC (assuming they where not already
members), one or more of them will initiate:
Anyone who has commit access can do the steps.
Stephen Williams wrote:
We have a proposal, to be released shortly, that seems complete with an
initial set of five committers. We believe we now need a champion and
nominated mentors. I have agreed to lead this effort and would be happy to
act as a mentor if promoted to that status.
To the new projects, e.g.
Jena, Nuvem, OpenNLP
Please add an entry for your project to
the Currently in incubation table:
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/
Some docs: http://incubator.apache.org/clutch.html#h-Sponsor
The incubator website docs are able to be edited by
any committers on
At BarCamp Apache Sydney last Saturday, we had a couple of sessions
about the Incubator. (Thanks to the organisers and the sponsors.)
My session was to further explain the steps, and to try to show
how Clutch helps us all to keep the process flowing.
Really sorry that i was not properly prepared
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Since a number of projects got back into the bad habit of using Wiki markup,
let me remind you that there is to be no Wiki markup in the project reports.
There is no benefit to it; since the Board requires me to remove all Wiki
markup before submitting the monthly
The Proposal phase is for discussing the proposal,
encouraging people, attracting mentors, ensuring that
the proposal is ready.
Then the Vote phase is for voting.
-David
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David Crossley wrote:
The Proposal phase is for discussing the proposal,
encouraging people, attracting mentors, ensuring that
the proposal is ready.
Then the Vote phase is for voting.
Dunno what to do now that it has started :-)
They gather steam, and we don't want to re-do it.
Perhaps
Benson Margulies wrote:
Oy. Where does the board agenda live in svn?
At https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/foundation/board
See also:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/board
and
https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/board/templates
-David
I wondered why the Wave initial committer accounts were not
yet set up. The wave-dev list indicates that it seems to be stalled.
(Please come to general@ and ask if ever there is a holdup.)
Yes Infra does do it in batches.
However, one reason might be that the request for
accounts might not have
Karl Wright wrote:
Very well; we will discontinue all binary distributions.
One major problem will therefore be that we rely on Apache Forrest to
build the documentation pages. Forrest requires Java 1.5. The
availability of documentation in the release will therefore depend on
the
of an
initial ManifoldCF setup.
One consolation is that we do finally have a release of 0.9 planned.
http://s.apache.org/ln
-David
David Crossley wrote:
Karl Wright wrote:
Very well; we will discontinue all binary distributions.
One major problem will therefore be that we rely on Apache
Karl Wright wrote:
The RAT report after these changes looks good except for two files,
which come from the skins in the site:
[rat:report] Unapproved licenses:
[rat:report]
[rat:report]
C:/wip/mcf-release/release-0.1-branch/site/src/documentation/skins/common/xslt/html/split.xsl
Karl Wright wrote:
(4) Grant suggested that we simply not include the PDF portion of the
doc build. This has the disadvantage of causing each site page to
have a broken link, but otherwise the PDFs are not of great value,
excepting perhaps the end-user documentation PDF. Savings: about
Karl Wright wrote:
The other interesting question has to do with overlap with existing
Apache projects. In particular, there seems to be a great deal of
overlap between Apache Forrest and the Apache CMS. Can someone
comment on that please?
Essentially Forrest is not a CMS. It is not for
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
Incubator PMC,
After Apache River has graduated, I want to take a long break from the
Incubator and wish to go Emeritus.
Thanks for all that you have done for the Incubator
across the board. You have made a huge difference.
-David
When publishing some Incubator docs (doing 'svn up' on the server)
i see that someone has made some hard-coded changes to the
generated html doc for the Wave status page.
You need to follow this process to make the changes in
the SVN source files instead, then re-generate, etc.
Upayavira wrote:
Sorry, I should have looked at this. I'll need to dig more, because you
*are* in the incubator group - I saw it when checking your CLAs were
present. So there's something else going on.
I found it. In the svn asf-authorization-template
the wave entry was missing one part of
Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 01:52:43PM -0800, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
On Feb 4, 2011, at 12:17 PM, Greg Stein wrote:
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 15:11, Alan D. Cabrera a...@toolazydogs.com wrote:
It's my understanding that all voting takes place during a 72 hour period.
If that period ends on a
Benson Margulies wrote:
Let's say that I have an idea for some new open source initiative. How
would I proceed?
IIRC then the Apache PhotArk podling started with an idea from
Angela Cymbalak but no initial community. There was various
discussion about starting a podling here at Incubator from
Please make changes to the source files and then re-generate.
http://incubator.apache.org/guides/website.html
-David
Author: fapeeler
Date: Tue Feb 15 16:50:18 2011
New Revision: 1070961
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1070961view=rev
Log:
Updated Apache VCL committer list
Added
Hello fapeeler, you have made various changes to the *generated* document.
You need to follow the instructions, make changes to the source xml file,
and then re-generate.
-David
David Crossley wrote:
Please make changes to the source files and then re-generate.
http://incubator.apache.org
Author: nick
Date: Thu Feb 17 13:30:58 2011
New Revision: 1071607
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1071607view=rev
Log:
Chemistry has graduated. So, update the Chemistry status page, the project
list, and clutch.
Oh, far out. You are a champ.
I have never seen anyone do it in one
Jeremy Hughes wrote:
Thanks, but Aries graduated in December. I've just now removed Aries
from the report and the Incubator reporting schedule.
Please encourage the Aries project to do the remainder
of the post-graduation steps.
http://incubator.apache.org/clutch.html#other
-David
On 1 March
Sim IJskes - QCG wrote:
River has graduated as well, what do we need to do to get removed from
the reporting schedule?
Please encourage the River project to do the remainder
of the post-graduation steps.
http://incubator.apache.org/clutch.html#other
-David
On 01-03-11 15:00,
Would the Nuvem project please add your entry to the
Currently in incubation section of Projects in Incubation
table at:
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/
See hints at:
http://incubator.apache.org/clutch.html#h-hasStatusEntry
-David
Would these projects please tidy up, following your graduation from
the Incubator.
abdera aries buildr chemistry esme oodt river shiro thrift uima
For example many still have remains on the distribution mirrors.
We know that some projects have only recently graduated, so will
not yet have done
Les Hazlewood wrote:
For Shiro (which is now a TLP), I just moved the artifacts out of
/www/www.apache.org/dist/incubator/shiro and then deleted the shiro
directory.
Remember that stuff is automatically copied to archives:
http://archive.apache.org/dist/incubator/shiro/
perfectly acceptable to keep releases that are made in
Incubator ville on the Incubator dist page -- that's not just a requirement
for active Incubator projects, it should be true even when they graduate.
Cheers,
Chris
David Crossley wrote:
Les Hazlewood wrote:
For Shiro (which
to talk to all
projects that have too much stuff in their w.a.o/dist/
space.
-David
Mattmann, Chris A (388J) wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Mattmann, Chris A (388J) wrote:
Hmmm,
I'd like to question this: why would the Incubator ever delete archives of
releases? We have active links
Alex, same answer as for March 2011 report:
Celix is listed in the Monthly section of ReportingSchedule.
Clutch gathers that data.
If your project feels that it has finished their monthly
reporting cycles, then edit that schedule to go onto quarterly.
It is all in your control from here on in.
There is still some duplication of information for the status
of each podling between the main file [1] and each podling
status web page. We also need each podling to take more care
of their status metadata.
One aspect is the Sponsor/Champion/Mentors information.
To reduce this duplication and
David Crossley wrote:
There is still some duplication of information for the status
of each podling between the main file [1] and each podling
status web page. We also need each podling to take more care
of their status metadata.
One aspect is the Sponsor/Champion/Mentors information
How do new files that are added to svn, get these properties set?
We cannot see the diffs.
There are also other new ones in SVN that do not have eol-style set.
http://apache.org/dev/version-control.html#https-svn-config
Is it that people do not have correct configuration, or is this
the CMS?
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 4:18 AM, David Crossley cross...@apache.org
wrote:
How do new files that are added to svn, get these properties set?
We cannot see the diffs.
There are also other new ones in SVN that do not have eol-style set.
http://apache.org/dev/version-control.html#https-svn
Christian Grobmeier wrote:
Folks,
its reporting time and at the wiki are a lot of them missing!
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/May2013
Ambari
Blur
DeltaSpike (hasn't it graduated?)
The Voting Status page indicates that they have not finalised their
graduation vote, nor commenced the
Alan Cabrera wrote:
Does anyone know where the Marvin code bits live?
At
https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/infrastructure/trunk/tools/board_reminders/
There are various discussions in the Incubator archives about how the
data lists (for mail addresses for each project due to report each
Marvin sends a summary to IPMC private@ list. It did include both
MRQL and Ambari.
They are listed in this summary (generated from content/podlings.xml):
http://incubator.apache.org/report-groups.txt
and in this month's data list:
http://incubator.apache.org/report_due_2.txt
-David
Benson
that Marvin is being blamed for.
-David
David Crossley wrote:
Marvin sends a summary to IPMC private@ list. It did include both
MRQL and Ambari.
They are listed in this summary (generated from content/podlings.xml):
http://incubator.apache.org/report-groups.txt
and in this month's data list
Alan Cabrera wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Alan Cabrera wrote:
Does anyone know where the Marvin code bits live?
At
https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/infrastructure/trunk/tools/board_reminders/
There are various discussions in the Incubator archives about how the
data lists
David Crossley wrote:
Marvin sends a summary to IPMC private@ list. It did include both
MRQL and Ambari.
They are listed in this summary (generated from content/podlings.xml):
http://incubator.apache.org/report-groups.txt
and in this month's data list:
http://incubator.apache.org
Good on you. Keep it up.
-David
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Mattmann, Chris A (398J) wrote:
Hey Guys,
Sorry I missed this.
Real quick CC to general@i.a.o. I'm not an expert in the Clutch.
IPMC peeps that know the clutch, Knox has a release in the dist
area:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/incubator/knox/
(^^ for example the 0.2.0
The problem seems to be getting worse. Some people make
source changes to docs, but then do not follow through
to publish those changes via the CMS. Then other changes
bank up behind the logjam.
http://incubator.apache.org/guides/website.html
-David
/
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Adjunct Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
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From: David
Please fix this. It breaks the build of the Incubator website.
The xml error is:
[anakia] Error: The string -- is not permitted within comments.
[anakia]Line: 12 Column: 8
-David
az...@apache.org wrote:
Author: azeez
Date: Mon Jun 24 15:02:55 2013
New Revision: 1496076
URL:
David Crossley wrote:
Please fix this. It breaks the build of the Incubator website.
The xml error is:
[anakia] Error: The string -- is not permitted within comments.
[anakia]Line: 12 Column: 8
As explained at the top of the template file from which
this was copied, need
Marvin Humphrey wrote:
Tim Williams william...@gmail.com wrote:
Why not take it from the number Clutch reports?
Ah, here, just above the table:
http://incubator.apache.org/clutch.html#current
Also see
http://incubator.apache.org/clutch.html#data
which shows the clutch.txt list of
See:
http://apache.org/dev/version-control.html#https-svn-config
-David
sebb wrote:
On 18 August 2013 16:27, dasho...@apache.org wrote:
Author: dashorst
Date: Sun Aug 18 15:27:12 2013
New Revision: 1515136
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1515136
Log:
Added IP clearance for Wicket
Nathan Marz wrote:
May I have write access to the incubator wiki (username NathanMarz) so that
I can add a proposal for Storm?
Thanks,
Nathan
Done.
-David
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Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
Hi,
anyone can give me permissions to edit the wiki please? (i would like
to create a proposal)
Yes, but you do need to provide the crucial information: your wiki username.
See the top-right of http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/
-David
Romain Manni-Bucau
Doug Cutting wrote:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Doug Cutting cutt...@apache.org wrote:
I'd like to call a vote to accept Storm as a new Incubator podling.
This passes, with lots of +1 votes (plenty by PMC members) and no -1 votes.
Thanks for voting.
Doug
Someone from the Storm
David Crossley wrote:
Doug Cutting wrote:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Doug Cutting cutt...@apache.org wrote:
I'd like to call a vote to accept Storm as a new Incubator podling.
This passes, with lots of +1 votes (plenty by PMC members) and no -1 votes.
Thanks for voting
Justin Mclean wrote:
Hi,
Looks like one of the things that fell between the cracks when Apache Flex
become a top level project was drafting up and accepting a set of bylaws.
I see nothing about bylaws on the incubator website, including here [1] where
I would expect it to be.
Should
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Ross Gardler rgard...@opendirective.com
wrote:
+1 to Marvin's I hope that most projects won't bother although there
needs to be something a little more than a blank piece of paper.
The best approach, IMHO, is to simply make it
Adjusting the email Subject to [RESULT][VOTE] ...
to enable the voting status monitor:
http://incubator.apache.org/facilities.html#voting-status
-David
Dave wrote:
I am officially closing the vote. We have 11 binding +1 votes, 4
non-binding votes and no -1 notes. Usergrid is now officially
Please do not hand-edit the generated files.
Graduating projects need to follow a number of steps.
The docs do explain those steps. Clutch tries to help
by linking to some relevant docs.
See the notes against the DeltaSpike entry and other
graduated projects:
It seems that the brilliant Voting Status monitor
has fallen into disrepair. Partly due to people
not properly following up with a clear RESULT tally
and partly perhaps inadequacies of the monitor script.
Follow the top-left link from the Incubator home:
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David Crossley wrote:
The problem seems to be getting worse. Some people make
source changes to docs, but then do not follow through
to publish those changes via the CMS. Then other changes
bank up behind the logjam.
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