Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:

> 3) what does it mean for Cocoon?
>
> Being a project allows us to host several different incubation-stage
> efforts underneath. Cocoblog, wyona, forrest, cocoon-related IDE
> plugins could be possible additions. Of course, with the idea of
> promoting them as top-level projects when they are successful from a
> community perspective.
>
> Also, it means that we could have our own machine running the entire
> cocoon.apache.org web site (that means: finally having Cocoon
> serving its own pages!)
>
> Last but not least, it will give much more visibility to Cocoon since
> it will be visible directly from www.apache.org

Seems you hit the sweet spot pretty hard :-|

OK. I won't be doing this all by myself. But I don't want to see something we have been preparing for such a long time willingly ignored by this proposal.

So I would like to make a sub-proposal attached to this vote:

The dream of cocoon.apache.org having its own hardware resources can be realized by working further on the foundations of http://cocoondev.org/. I'm ready to see the proposed cocoondev.org board being subsumed by the Cocoon PMC for that matter. Also, what we have set up as guidelines should be scrutinized and fleshed out further to bring in line with the new PMC's ideas. The main benefit of cocoondev.org is that it has been set up with sufficient compartimentization in mind, both on a security and classloading level. So all these cocoon-based apps can be developed and showcased independently from each other. And that the machine is there and available, of course.

I'm all +1 for cocoon.apache.org being a top-level project, of course. I sent you a mail suggesting to move forward with this 5 days ago.

But I would be very sad to see what we have been doing for cocoondev.org going lost in the turmoil. Especially on my 32nd birthday :-|

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