I've now updated this (isis.xml) for Isis - the last few questions, plus
news and the new mailing lists etc.
Hasn't yet refreshed to website, but seem to recall this is only done
periodically?
No. After editing any source content, the committer needs to follow
up and publish the
On 26 December 2012 22:23, Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de wrote:
hi lords and ladies!
I looked at a few of my old incubation projects I helped to grow and most
of them still don't have their incubator status page [1] marked as
'graduated'.
Is there a good example at where I can look at
you've got a copy/paste mistake in this vote, you mention Isis instead of
Cordova.
Easily done ;-)
Dan
On 9 October 2012 23:24, Steven Gill stevengil...@gmail.com wrote:
This is a call for vote to graduate the Cordova podling from Apache
Incubator.
Cordova entered the Incubator in October
, that the persons listed immediately below be and
hereby are appointed to serve as the initial members of the
Apache Isis Project:
Dan Haywood danhayw...@apache.org
Robert Matthews rmatth...@apache.org
Kevin Meyer ke...@apache.org
Alexander Krasnukhin themalk...@apache.org
Dave Slaughter dslaugh
, 2012 at 5:44 PM, Jukka Zitting jukka.zitt...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Dan Haywood
d...@haywood-associates.co.uk wrote:
This is a call for vote to graduate the Isis podling from Apache
Incubator.
[x] +1 Graduate Isis podling from Apache Incubator
Regards,
Dan Haywood
Establish the Apache Isis Top-Level Project
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors deems it to be in the best
interests of the Foundation and consistent with the
Foundation's purpose to establish a Project Management
Committee charged with the creation and maintenance of
open-source
Since there's been no further discussion on this, I'll start the vote.
On 1 October 2012 20:50, Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de wrote:
looks good to me. Status file is up2date as well.
congratulations!
+1 from me ;)
LieGrue,
strub
- Original Message -
From: Dan Haywood d
On 3 October 2012 07:47, Bertrand Delacretaz bdelacre...@apache.org wrote:
Let's fix this: I nominate Benson Margulies as Incubator PMC chair.
Benson's been actively involved in the Incubator for quite a while,
has mentored several projects, and (despite longish emails sometimes
IIRC ;-)
. For convenience, I've copied it to the
end of this mail; it's also on our wiki [6] and in the vote [1].
If no objections are raised on this thread, then I'll follow up in a few
days with a recommendation vote (again, as per [5]).
For now, comments welcome.
Many thanks
Dan Haywood
[1] http
On 14 September 2012 14:01, Franklin, Matthew B. mfrank...@mitre.orgwrote:
Good report. Two questions/comments:
- Why not just propose the committers and see what the PPMC thinks
before holding an official vote? Is there a reason for waiting?
No specific reason for waiting other than
Hi Jukka,
I've just added a report for Isis this morning. Still needs signing off by
one of our mentors.
Thx
Dan
~~~
On 8 September 2012 09:50, Jukka Zitting jukka.zitt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Please report ASAP so there's enough time for review.
If you won't have the report ready
It's very nice that two of our mentors, as well as the incubator chair, are
actively asking us to graduate (and thanks for the kind words, Mark!)
Although personally I'd still like the community to be a little larger
myself before going to graduation, I'm happy of course to put this to the
vote
Hi Jukka,
Thanks for that; not sure that we're any sort of poster child, though,
because our community still remains too small for comfort. Still, we do
our best.
In terms of community building, the things we're doing divide into would-be
user and would-be contributors:
For would-be users, we:
Forgive my ignorance... is there any guidance on how to do that
regeneration that you could point me to...?
Dan
On 21 February 2012 03:58, sebb seb...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20 February 2012 16:52, danhayw...@apache.org wrote:
Author: danhaywood
Date: Mon Feb 20 16:52:18 2012
New
Being on the receiving end of mentorship (Isis), I can say that I've
appreciated having 3 active mentors (Mark Struberg, Benson Marguiles and
Mohammad Nour El-Din)... each has their own things that they are
particularly good at picking up on, and I think we're the better for it.
On a pragmatic
This vote has now completed with the following result:
+3 (binding): Mohammad Nour El-Din, Mark Struberg, Benson Margulies
+3 (non binding): Kevin Meyer, Robert Matthews, Dan Haywood
There were no +0 or -1 votes. All votes were originally case either on the
isis-dev mailing list
I'm one of the main committers on Isis.
I'm +1 on Mark's ideas here, and we have several ideas to better position
Isis within the JEE landscape.
Related to the discussion, we're working on our next release 0.2.0 which
will also improve our website and marketing. We're also kicking off having
at
This vote has now completed with the following result:
+4 (binding): Mohammad Nour El-Din, Siegfried Goeschl, Mark Struberg,
Benson Margulies
+3 (non binding): Kevin Meyer, Robert Matthews, Dan Haywood
There were no +0 or -1 votes. All votes were originally case on the
isis-dev mailing list
,
Benson Margulies
+3 (non binding): Kevin Meyer, Robert Matthews, Dan Haywood
There were no +0 or -1 votes. The voting thread is [1].
The artifacts have been staged to staging repository on
repository.apache.org:
*
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheisis-012/org
Presumably this means the vote is cancelled, because the ZIP being voted
on hasn't been updated?
Also...
1. as I understand it, notices and licenses for 3rd party products
should not go in NOTICE and LICENSE, but should go in DEPENDENCIES.
This can be generated automatically using
On 06/07/2011 11:57, Robert Burrell Donkin wrote:
(Apologies if I've missed any changes in Apache policy - please jump
in and correct me)
Relating to the NOTICE file, it would seem that [1] is inconsistent with
[2]. If these discussions on legal did occur, then it would seem that
no-one on
On 23/06/2011 13:54, sebb wrote:
On 23 June 2011 10:37, Mark Strubergstrub...@yahoo.de wrote:
Hi Sebb!
Txs for catching this!
Just to make sure we are looking at the same source distribution. I took the
one I reviewed from here:
Sebb has pointed out that the original isis-dev voting may have been on
two different versions of the source release:
* one that I called the vote on, which was uploaded to my home directory
on people.apache.org and was taken from the target directory of the
top-level module
* one that mvn
Thanks for taking the time for reviewing. Remarks within.
On 23/06/2011 02:25, sebb wrote:
There's no NOTICE file at the top-level of the tag; it should appear
alongside the LICENSE file.
As I understand it, what is being voted on is the source archive, not
the tag. There's therefore no
This is the first release of Apache Isis (incubating).
We have already received 3 binding IPMC votes during the PPMC voting
[1,2], so I'm requesting a 72 hour lazy consensus before releasing
the artifacts.
Please vote now.
[ ] +1
[ ] 0
[ ] -1
Many thanks
Dan Haywood
[1]
http://mail
I've removed Isis from the monthly reporting. Our next report is now
due in March.
Dan
On 30/12/2010 06:35, David Crossley wrote:
If the three projects Isis, ALOIS, Gora
think that they have settled in to the Incubator
and now don't need the extra attention of monthly reporting,
then please
I've updated the report [1] for Isis. It still needs to be reviewed by
our mentors (Mark Struberg did so last time) .
[1] http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/November2010
On 15/11/2010 20:03, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
All of these reports are missing and need to be posted IMMEDIATELY!
Done for Isis.
Dan
Sent from my iPhone
On 17 Oct 2010, at 15:22, Noel J. Bergman n...@devtech.com wrote:
The October reports are due. Please get them in today.
Imperious: is the project still active? It appears from the report that
there should be (and is) some concern about its dormant
On 04/10/2010 22:40, James Carman wrote:
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Mark Strubergstrub...@yahoo.de wrote:
... There will be other imports (NO sister projects for tooling) too
Are these other imports covered by our code grants on file?
Yes. They were written exclusively by me, and
On 05/10/2010 07:32, Upayavira wrote:
On Mon, 2010-10-04 at 20:55 +, Mark Struberg wrote:
IP cleared? Is there anything you don't have the right to publish in
there? Or is it just that you haven't ensured everything is licensed
correctly?
It is IP cleared.
One of my sister projects to
On 05/10/2010 08:27, Mark Struberg wrote:
The thing is that I first like to browse through the sources, just to be sure.
Since the project already uses ASL since a long time, I doubt that there are
any problems.
We can also move this into isis/contribution/ and add a README explaining that
Isis mentors:
Given we're in the same situation and are still being bootstrapped,
should we follow this advice, ie start off with a combined mailing list
for -dev and -user?
Dan
On 08/09/2010 08:10, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 7:22 AM, Greg Steingst...@gmail.com wrote:
in OWB and even in MyFaces ;)
I'd say an isis-...@incubator.a.o + isis-comm...@i.a.o list would do
fine for now.
LieGrue,
strub
--- On Wed, 9/8/10, Dan Haywood dkhayw...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Dan Haywood dkhayw...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: No dev-, user- lists for small
we need
it.
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 3:16 AM, Dan Haywood dkhayw...@gmail.com wrote:
Isis mentors:
Given we're in the same situation and are still being bootstrapped,
should
we follow this advice, ie start off with a combined mailing list for
-dev
and -user?
Dan
On 08/09/2010
are having with
actually using the framework (ie so we can mature its documentation etc)
Dan
Rob
On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 08:16 +0100, Dan Haywood wrote:
Isis mentors:
Given we're in the same situation and are still being bootstrapped,
should we follow this advice, ie start off
were
written by Dan Haywood to support a book he wrote about the framework,
[[http://pragprog.com/titles/dhnako|Domain Driven Design using Naked Objects]]
(Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2009). The intent of these projects was to demonstrate
the pluggable nature of the framework.
Both Naked Objects
, domain service
and value.
As mentioned in the proposal section, Isis will consist of both the
original NO framework, along with a number of sister projects. These
sister projects were written by Dan Haywood to support a book he wrote
about the framework, [[http://pragprog.com/titles/dhnako|Domain
On 30/08/2010 07:26, Tim Williams wrote:
Your proposal caused me to poke around the NO site and the first forum
topic I came upon[1] had someone providing a [simple] patch. This has
me curious about the code provenance. Assuming this isn't the only
one, could you say something about getting
+1. As someone
On 30/08/2010 04:34, David Crossley wrote:
That http://incubator.apache.org/projects/ table
is referred to in the Incubator docs as being one
of the primary documents for keeping track of what
is happening in the Incubator.
The project status pages are generally too
,
Siegfried Goeschl
On 24.08.10 19:12, Dan Haywood wrote:
I'd like to formally propose a new project for the incubator, Apache
Isis. If accepted, Isis will combine the existing open source Naked
Objects framework with a collection of sister projects, providing an
extensible Java-based framework
very much
appreciate it!
Thanks
Dan
~~~
On 26/08/2010 17:12, Siegfried Goeschl wrote:
Hi Dan,
+1 (non-binding)
Cheers,
Siegfried Goeschl
On 24.08.10 19:12, Dan Haywood wrote:
I'd like to formally propose a new project for the incubator, Apache
Isis. If accepted, Isis
the proposal further. All being well we hope to put this
proposal to a vote in a week or two's time.
Thanks for reading, looking forward to your feedback.
Dan Haywood
~~~
= Isis Proposal =
The following presents the proposal for creating a new
Perhaps this just needs generalizing a smidge.
Who are the users of/community for RAT? If that can be determined then the
TLP should be named after this community, rather than after RAT itself.
eg, if RAT is deemed to be for internal apache use, then call the TLP
internal.apache.org. RAT then
Hi Manos,
On 27/07/2010 13:57, Emmanouil Batsis (Manos) wrote:
Hello Dan,
On 07/21/2010 12:56 PM, Dan Haywood wrote:
So: the Apache Isis (?) project will provide the ability to ...
Sounds cool. ... Anyway, I checked out the provided URLs and I'm
having a really hard time understanding
before we
post it here?
On 22/07/2010 21:12, Ulrich Stärk wrote:
I'm especially interested in a Tapestry integration ;). You might want
to consider me as a committer...
Uli
On 21.07.2010 11:56, Dan Haywood wrote:
We're considering proposing a group of related open source projects to
the Apache
. Vincent Massol (Maven) has already offered, as has
James Carman (Wicket). We're hoping that this post might interest a few
more, in which case we'll post a formal project proposal.
Thanks for reading this, looking forward to your replies.
Dan Haywood
Robert Matthews
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Thanks for reading this, looking forward to your replies.
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