Re: [IMPORTANT] The future of XIndice

2011-08-11 Thread Natalia Shilenkova
There is not much user or developer activity to justify making Xindice a 
top-level project. Unless there are Xindice users that are interested in the 
future of the project I would vote for the Attic.

Regards,
Natalia

On Aug 10, 2011, at 2:26 PM, Gianugo Rabellino wrote:

 Anyone? In a couple of days, unless I hear otherwise, I will propose a
 resolution to the XML PMC to move XIndice to the Attic, so speak now
 or forever hold your peace. :)
 
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 On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Gianugo Rabellino gian...@apache.org wrote:
 All,
 
 this is an important message for the XIndice community: as some of you
 may have noticed, the Apache XML project has been in a winding down
 mode for a while, with most projects either moving to top level
 (xerces.apache.org, xalan.apache.org) or to the Attic (AxKit,
 Crimson). XIndice is now the only project left, and it's time to
 discuss about the project's future. There are two ways forward: the
 top level project route (creating xindice.apache.org with its own PMC)
 or, if the project isn't active enough to create a PMC, the Attic (see
 http://attic.apache.org).
 
 The XML project has no opinion on either, but know that if the XIndice
 community doesn't step up to own the project, the only choice left
 will be the Attic. Which, by the way, means hibernation not death: the
 software remains available both in binaries and source code (although
 in strict read-only mode), forks remain possible and projects can exit
 the Attic at any time, although to do that they need to prove they
 have a viable community standing behind them.
 
 This is a message to get the discussion going: if you want to keep
 XIndice as a full-fledged Apache project, this is your turn to step
 up! If you feel you want to help, participate, contribute and use
 XIndice, we would be glad to hear from you and, as the XML PMC, more
 than willing to hand XIndice over to a newly formed TLP. Personally,
 I'm happy to help with either transitions, be it to a TLP or to the
 Attic. Given that the project has been inactive in the past, I'm
 planning to wait for a week to see if a discussion gets going: if
 that's not the case, my plan is to start a vote in the XML PMC to
 retire XIndice to the Attic.
 
 Looking forward to your suggestions,
 
 --
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Re: [IMPORTANT] The future of XIndice

2011-08-10 Thread Gianugo Rabellino
Anyone? In a couple of days, unless I hear otherwise, I will propose a
resolution to the XML PMC to move XIndice to the Attic, so speak now
or forever hold your peace. :)

-- 
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Blog: http://boldlyopen.com




On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Gianugo Rabellino gian...@apache.org wrote:
 All,

 this is an important message for the XIndice community: as some of you
 may have noticed, the Apache XML project has been in a winding down
 mode for a while, with most projects either moving to top level
 (xerces.apache.org, xalan.apache.org) or to the Attic (AxKit,
 Crimson). XIndice is now the only project left, and it's time to
 discuss about the project's future. There are two ways forward: the
 top level project route (creating xindice.apache.org with its own PMC)
 or, if the project isn't active enough to create a PMC, the Attic (see
 http://attic.apache.org).

 The XML project has no opinion on either, but know that if the XIndice
 community doesn't step up to own the project, the only choice left
 will be the Attic. Which, by the way, means hibernation not death: the
 software remains available both in binaries and source code (although
 in strict read-only mode), forks remain possible and projects can exit
 the Attic at any time, although to do that they need to prove they
 have a viable community standing behind them.

 This is a message to get the discussion going: if you want to keep
 XIndice as a full-fledged Apache project, this is your turn to step
 up! If you feel you want to help, participate, contribute and use
 XIndice, we would be glad to hear from you and, as the XML PMC, more
 than willing to hand XIndice over to a newly formed TLP. Personally,
 I'm happy to help with either transitions, be it to a TLP or to the
 Attic. Given that the project has been inactive in the past, I'm
 planning to wait for a week to see if a discussion gets going: if
 that's not the case, my plan is to start a vote in the XML PMC to
 retire XIndice to the Attic.

 Looking forward to your suggestions,

 --
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 Blog: http://boldlyopen.com


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Re: [IMPORTANT] The future of XIndice

2011-08-04 Thread Glen Mazza

I see a third option -- just moving it under http://db.apache.org/.

Glen

On 08/04/2011 06:14 PM, Gianugo Rabellino wrote:

All,

this is an important message for the XIndice community: as some of you
may have noticed, the Apache XML project has been in a winding down
mode for a while, with most projects either moving to top level
(xerces.apache.org, xalan.apache.org) or to the Attic (AxKit,
Crimson). XIndice is now the only project left, and it's time to
discuss about the project's future. There are two ways forward: the
top level project route (creating xindice.apache.org with its own PMC)
or, if the project isn't active enough to create a PMC, the Attic (see
http://attic.apache.org).

The XML project has no opinion on either, but know that if the XIndice
community doesn't step up to own the project, the only choice left
will be the Attic. Which, by the way, means hibernation not death: the
software remains available both in binaries and source code (although
in strict read-only mode), forks remain possible and projects can exit
the Attic at any time, although to do that they need to prove they
have a viable community standing behind them.

This is a message to get the discussion going: if you want to keep
XIndice as a full-fledged Apache project, this is your turn to step
up! If you feel you want to help, participate, contribute and use
XIndice, we would be glad to hear from you and, as the XML PMC, more
than willing to hand XIndice over to a newly formed TLP. Personally,
I'm happy to help with either transitions, be it to a TLP or to the
Attic. Given that the project has been inactive in the past, I'm
planning to wait for a week to see if a discussion gets going: if
that's not the case, my plan is to start a vote in the XML PMC to
retire XIndice to the Attic.

Looking forward to your suggestions,




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Re: [IMPORTANT] The future of XIndice

2011-08-04 Thread Gianugo Rabellino
Fair enough, although this is solving one problem (finding a place to
host it), but doesn't solve the issue of the project itself being a
prime candidate for the Attic anyways as there has been no releases or
discussions or commits (modulo a handful of questions on the user
list) for a long while.

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On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Glen Mazza glen.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
 I see a third option -- just moving it under http://db.apache.org/.

 Glen

 On 08/04/2011 06:14 PM, Gianugo Rabellino wrote:

 All,

 this is an important message for the XIndice community: as some of you
 may have noticed, the Apache XML project has been in a winding down
 mode for a while, with most projects either moving to top level
 (xerces.apache.org, xalan.apache.org) or to the Attic (AxKit,
 Crimson). XIndice is now the only project left, and it's time to
 discuss about the project's future. There are two ways forward: the
 top level project route (creating xindice.apache.org with its own PMC)
 or, if the project isn't active enough to create a PMC, the Attic (see
 http://attic.apache.org).

 The XML project has no opinion on either, but know that if the XIndice
 community doesn't step up to own the project, the only choice left
 will be the Attic. Which, by the way, means hibernation not death: the
 software remains available both in binaries and source code (although
 in strict read-only mode), forks remain possible and projects can exit
 the Attic at any time, although to do that they need to prove they
 have a viable community standing behind them.

 This is a message to get the discussion going: if you want to keep
 XIndice as a full-fledged Apache project, this is your turn to step
 up! If you feel you want to help, participate, contribute and use
 XIndice, we would be glad to hear from you and, as the XML PMC, more
 than willing to hand XIndice over to a newly formed TLP. Personally,
 I'm happy to help with either transitions, be it to a TLP or to the
 Attic. Given that the project has been inactive in the past, I'm
 planning to wait for a week to see if a discussion gets going: if
 that's not the case, my plan is to start a vote in the XML PMC to
 retire XIndice to the Attic.

 Looking forward to your suggestions,



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