Congrats to everyone who made this happen. I am very grateful that cayenne is such a powerful product.
Eric --- Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > /A bit of a late announcement and old news to > cayenne-dev > subscribers, but here is goes..../ > > I am glad to announce that during its December > meeting, Apache Board > accepted a resolution officially establishing > Cayenne as a top level > Apache project. This is great (if not unexpected) > news for us. ASF is > built on principles of meritocracy, inclusiveness > and self-governance > - same principles that we were following along the > road. I am > delighted to see ASF as a permanent home for Cayenne > (and I am sure I > am not alone in that feeling). > > When we decided to dive into the incubation process, > we had a vague > idea that joining ASF would be good for growing > Cayenne community. > What I came to realize now is that the Apache brand > is not the only > reason why this happens. The other important factor, > collaboration > within the foundation, is real. We are now a part of > a much bigger > open source club where new ideas will have a much > better chance of > finding a receptive audience. It is up to us now to > participate and > take advantage of that. > > I'd like to thank the Incubator community and > especially our mentors > (Jean, Jim, Bill and Brian) for helping us with > accommodation at the > ASF. And also pat ourselves (Cayenne committers) on > the back - we've > done a huge amount of work to make the graduation > happen. > > Finally, a note about immediate Cayenne plans: > > * We will be migrating the site and the mailing > lists to the new > locations. > * We are working on the site facelift. > * 2.0.2 (and 1.2.2) releases are almost ready to go. > * The first 3.0 milestone (alpha) will follow > immediately after that. > > Cheers, > Andrus > > > Eric +1 (917) 589-6579 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com