I've been out of band most of May due to some work commitments and I'm
catching up.
Apart from the name thing it looks like the dev list is increasing in
activity and there are some good discussions / collaboration going
on. I'm sorting through the thread so I may run into a note on this
but I think a release is needed. I saw sometime back that Brian had
released something outside of the Apache process. I expect it was to
show something off and it was faster than getting a whole release
done. Getting the 1.0 release out will help build the community as it
will then be Apache VCL 1.0 which will bring people here.
On May 19, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Josh Thompson wrote:
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Mentors,
Could you provide some idea of how you think we are doing as a
project and how
you think the community is developing? I know we haven't had a lot of
contributions from people outside of NCSU, but there have been
some. We're
still trying to get more. Other than just the diversity of the
community,
what do you think of how well we are getting the "Apache Way"? What
have we
done well? What have we done poorly?
Thanks,
Josh
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Virtual Computing Lab (VCL)
North Carolina State University
[email protected]
919-515-5323
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