+1 for TLP - @see my comments below

Hi...

   I know I've not been active *at all* on this project, but allow me
to add some comments on my vote. As Albert Lee said, it is a
technology which can have its own path and growth.

On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 4:24 AM, Albert Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> With the potential of future feature enhancements and usage from other
> depending projects, it feels like TLP is the right home for this technology.
>
> Albert Lee.
>
> On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Kevan Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> All,
>> The Apache Incubator is an entry point for bringing new projects into the
>> Apache Software Foundation. It's not a final resting point, however... So,
>> my question for the community is what would you like to do? You've had 3
>> successful releases. The community has grown. It's time to discuss what
>> you'd like to do next.
>>
>> When initially proposed, one possibility was for the project to graduate as
>> a subproject of Apache Commons (replacing or becoming the 2.0 version of the
>> Validator subproject). If the community prefers, you can consider becoming a
>> top-level project. Or perhaps there are other TLP's you'd like to join?
>>
>> First step is to decide what you'd like to do...
>>
>> --kevan
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> --
> Albert Lee.
>



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