+1

This is a major milestone for us. I'd like to thank all the committers and 
contributors, and especially John for developing the bulk of the code, and 
Lawrence for running the status calls and navigating us through the Apache 
process. IMHO, this project exemplifies the Apache Way because its goal 
was to advance Open Standards, which are the basis for the Internet. It 
was run in an inclusive and welcoming way, it followed development best 
practices, and it cooperated with other projects, most notably Axis2 in 
which it is now included. I've enjoyed working with everyone and although 
my current job consumes most of my time on other matters, I'll continue to 
participate on a best efforts basis and will work with W3C to ensure that 
the test suite is updated and the WSDL 2.0 is corrected in light of any 
future problems we discover through implementing Woden.

Arthur Ryman, PhD, AoT, DE
Process and Portfolio Management, Rational Division

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[vote] Woden Graduation from Incubation






Woden team, as discussed on today's status call, the time has come to 
propose graduation from the Apache Incubator [1] to the Apache Web 
Services project [2]. All of the graduation prerequisite items have been 
completed (see the Woden status file [3]) and Woden has been functioning 
as an Apache project following the Apache way for some time.

Here's how the graduation process will proceed according to the Apache 
Incubator guidelines for graduating to a subproject [4]:

1. A vote is held for the Woden committers to decide whether we think the 
project is ready for graduation. This vote will be held on woden-dev at 
ws.apache.org.
2. A vote is held with the Apache Web Services PMC to decide whether they 
will accept Woden as a Web Services subproject. this vote will be held on 
pmc at ws.apache.org.
3. A vote is held for the Incubator PMC to decide whether the Incubator 
project will sign off on the graduation proposal. This vote will be held 
on general at incubator.apache.org.

This e-mail is a call for step 1, the Woden committers vote. Unlike a 
release vote, this vote does not have to do with a code deliverable but 
rather is concerned with the way in which Woden is managed, run, and 
developed. The Woden status file [3] contains many questions that we've 
all worked to address since entering the incubator. At it simplest, the 
question is - does Woden exemplify the Apache Way [5]?


Woden committers - Please cast your vote on woden-dev by Friday, November 
23, 2007.


(*Note that while binding votes are restricted to Woden committers anyone 
is welcome to voice their opinion.)


Here's my +1 and my congratulations to everyone for working to get Woden 
into shape for graduation.


Lawrence 


[1]http://incubator.apache.org
[2]http://ws.apache.org
[3]http://incubator.apache.org/projects/woden.html
[4]http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html#subproject
[5]http://incubator.apache.org/learn/theapacheway.html

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