Forwarding to the Stonehenge Developer mailing list.

Folks,

I think we are at a decision point on Stonehenge's current mission. We have 
achieved quite a bit together over the past 2 years and provided valuable 
evidence of interoperability based on WS-* specifications across multiple 
platforms. We have successfully released our code for 2 milestones and added 
important features - all of which provided important learnings for developers 
trying to do the same, which have been documented on our Wiki page.

Moving forward, we need to decide if we should ask for graduation and 
understand what needs to be done to achieve that or decide to suspend the 
effort for now, archive all the current assets and then pick it up later, if 
needed for example to transition this work over for what makes sense for the 
new cloud computing environment.

I will like to hear opinions from everyone first and then may be start a vote 
to decide the strategy. So please use this thread to state your thoughts on how 
we should move forward.

Thanks,
kamal

-----Original Message-----
From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:n...@devtech.com] 
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 12:13 PM
To: gene...@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Ready to Graduate?

Please evaluate the status of your project with respect to graduation.  Why, 
for example, are Thrift and JSPWiki not yet ready to fly?  What about Ace?
Others?

        --- Noel



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