I think you have to 'know' somebody to get it incubated.  i.e.  Just because
you're offering, doesn't mean they'll bite.  (And I don't mean that in a bad
way, either.  )

Check out the incubation docs for more info :

http://incubator.apache.org/incubation/Incubation_Policy.html

Barring that, you're free to open it up to the world on sourceforge,
dev.java.net, or googlecode.

I do think that having an advanced application is a good real-world testbed
for a whole slew of things.

I'm assuming it's an S1 app?

-a




Strut Date wrote:
> 
> Hi
>    
>   I have been writing a Struts based dating application for the last 2
> years, and would like to explore the possibility of contributing this to
> the Apache SW Foundation.  I wondered whether this would be possible, and
> if so, what would be involved / who I should contact.  
>    
>   Functionality Includes
>    
>   - Buddylists / Hotlists
>   - Date Search (Zip & City Based)
>   - Webmail
>   - Integration to Instant Messaging (Userplane)
>   - Photo Management 
>   - Profile Management
>   - Log4J Loging
>    
>   There are many areas in which the application could be improved, and
> extended into a broader social space application.  Any comments would be
> appreciated. 
> 
>        
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