+1 for examples. Thanks for volunteering to do those two. cTAKES 2.5 had a testdata directory. I think we should get that added back into the binary distribution along with sample output, but I think that can wait for post-3.0. I will update CTAKES-163 to be more general about that rather than about just one file.
Regards, James Masanz > -----Original Message----- > From: ctakes-dev-return-1256-Masanz.James=mayo....@incubator.apache.org > [mailto:ctakes-dev-return-1256- > [email protected]] On Behalf Of andy mcmurry > Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:39 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: cTAKES 3.0.0 Feedback Was: RE: [DISCUSS] Graduate cTAKES > from Incubator > > +1 nomination to graduate ctakes. > +1 request to create examples > > I'll attempt the smoking status and medication NER examples for after > release (volunteer for task) On Feb 19, 2013 10:29 PM, "Chen, Pei" > <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > I don't think ASF automatically makes any official press releases > > about graduated projects other than the public resolutions. But in > > our announce to general@ about the release, I think we can explicitly > > say that this is our first release in ASF and that it was primarily an > > infra one just to make the move from SF to ASF. > > (Essentially for us to learn the ropes here.) > > > > Also feel free to take a peek at: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CTAKES > > There are plenty of items we could do to improve cTAKES for the > > upcoming > > release(s) [Hopefully we'll be able to follow the "Release Early, > > Release Often" philosophy [1]] . Will welcome any contributions > > (especially yours regarding the end user experience which I think it's > > extremely important) and also feel free to add to the Jira items... > > > > My point of view with OS is that if something sucks, you can usually > > expect it to be fixed pretty fast as long as there is an mechanism for > > accepting changes. I believe ASF is much more about building a > > diverse community and to have a framework in place for folks to make > > contributions (so I actually don't necessary believe it is negative > > that more people use cTAKES and therefore could be future > contributors). > > > > [1] http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html#releases > > > > --Pei > > > > ________________________________________ > > From: andy mcmurry [[email protected]] > > Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 8:42 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: cTAKES 3.0.0 Feedback Was: RE: [DISCUSS] Graduate cTAKES > > from Incubator > > > > Message received, and from that perspective I agree to graduate. > > > > Revised proposal to group: no press advertisements about the release > > until docs are ready. > > > > . If Apache does promotions for graduated incubators then we should > > request holding off press releases until the docs are ready. > > > > My battle scars from other open source projects remind me that if you > > ask for attention be ready for lots of questions and short attention > spans. > > On Feb 19, 2013 6:13 PM, "Chen, Pei" <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > Andy, > > > The purpose of this release is primarily infrastructural. There are > > > a lot of tasks involved in the move to ASF and many reasons for > > > separating his release. One of them is that it's probably not a > > > great idea to have major code fixes/changes mixed in with just a > refactoring change. > > > > > > Regarding ease of use- agree with all of the points. > > > cTAKES has historically been a collection of annotators and reusing > > UIMA's > > > UI as examples and no real application built on top of it. However, > > > there is a web GUI current in sandbox that should make things more > intuitive. > > > However, in order to produce releases efficiently and often, I > > > believe we need graduate to a TLP (based on experience so far with > the incubator). > > We > > > should be able to address those issues fairly quickly with > > > incremental releases. > > > > > > The downloads page should work all the time as its pretty basic > > > functionality; It's not good if its flaky. Could others recreate the > > issue? > > > Would be good if others could recreate it so we could get to the > > > root of the issue. > > > My 2 cents. > > > > > > -Pei > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > > > On Feb 19, 2013, at 5:47 PM, "andy mcmurry" <[email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Thank you Troy! > > > > > > > > *Summary: what is the purpose of the 3.0.0 release: changing the > > license > > > to > > > > Apache or getting new users? * > > > > > > > > Releasing 3.0.0 without DOCS is OK so long as the expected user > > > > base is CURRENT cTAKES users. > > > > If that is the case and this transition is 100% about changing the > > > license > > > > to Apache, then OK. > > > > > > > > NEW users coming to cTAKES will probably be overwhelmed, for all > > > > the reasons discussed. > > > > We will likely "lose" these new users who will not come back when > > > > the > > > docs > > > > are ready a month later. > > > > > > > > *Question for the group : who is the intended audience of the > > > > 3.0.0 release? * > > > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Bleeker, Troy C. < > > [email protected] > > > >wrote: > > > > > > > >> Summarizing where we are now ... completed items at the bottom of > > > >> the > > > list > > > >> for reference only. > > > >> > > > >> The community decided to release cTAKES 3.0 without the doc being > > > complete > > > >> - these must be next: > > > >> - The Developer Guide is not complete. > > > >> [TODO] Dev Guide needs command line install instructions for UMLS > > ID/pw > > > >> and classpath. I'll work on this. > > > >> - The User Guide has a caveat on the table at the bottom of the > > > >> instructions because a similar set of examples was not > > > >> distributed > > like > > > it > > > >> was in 2.5. The instructions are longer as well since the user > > > >> could > > not > > > >> just load and run existing samples. > > > >> [TODO] Consider shipping test data resources from SourceForge in > > > >> a ZIP file. > > > >> - The Getting Started page needs to be written in context of all > > future > > > >> releases not just 3.0. > > > >> [NEEDS REVIEW] A page was written. Is it as expected? > > > >> - Previous releases list. We need to both point to the NCI sites > > > >> for > > 2.6 > > > >> and back plus create an archive for what will be the history of > > > >> Apache releases. Needs work your right. > > > >> [TODO] For now I removed 2 of the 3 links leaving only one that > > > >> points back to NCI for 2.5 and back. Question is should we have a > > > >> full > > listing > > > of > > > >> the 2.5 and previous releases on the Apache site or simply point > > > >> to > > the > > > NCI > > > >> wiki. If point to NCI then there is no archive to be had yet > > > >> since the > > > only > > > >> release in Apache is the current release. > > > >> - Component Use Guide pages needing updates. There are items > > > >> marked in reddish color that are incorrect or in need of updates > on these pages: > > > >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CTAKES/cTAKES+3.0+-+C > > > >> ore > > > >> > > > >> > > > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CTAKES/cTAKES+3.0+-+Depend > > ency+Parser+and+Semantic+Role+Labeler > > > >> > > > >> > > > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CTAKES/cTAKES+3.0+-+Drug+N > > amed+Entity+Recognition > > > >> > > > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CTAKES/cTAKES+3.0+-+NE+Con > > texts > > > >> > > > >> > > > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CTAKES/cTAKES+3.0+-+PAD+Te > > rm+Spotter > > > >> > > > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CTAKES/cTAKES+3.0+-+POS+Ta > > gger > > > >> [TODO] Component knowledgeable people must update these pages. > > > >> > > > >> Potential priorities after that: > > > >> - The examples, as described by Andy, would be more than a readme > > should > > > >> have. This would be great for a how-to guide. The Developer Guide > > > >> and > > > User > > > >> Guide have historically been install guides not how-to guides. I > > > >> don't think a how-to guide should be incorporated into these but > > > >> should be > > its > > > >> own document. > > > >> [TODO] Should the current user and dev guides be renamed? > > > >> - cTAKES has never had a how-to guide that I know of. Making one > > > >> would > > > be > > > >> great and as you say should include things like 1) pointers to > > > >> where > > to > > > >> find basic information 2) very high level overview of the > > > >> components > > in > > > the > > > >> context of using them to do a very basic task like 3) I think it > > > >> was suggested that the Getting Started page might be something > > > >> like this > > in > > > >> very short form. If we did that then it would point to a more > > > comprehensive > > > >> how-to guide. > > > >> [TODO] Decide if we are going to do this. > > > >> - Project history page of all cTAKES releases placed on Apache > > > >> sites somewhere. Good plan if short. I would not copy readmes > > > >> there but have links to them. > > > >> [TODO] This was done in the past but removed from the bottom of > > > >> the downloads page. This page exists now but is not linked to > > > >> from the > > > Apache > > > >> cTAKES site. Here is a direct link: > > > >> http://incubator.apache.org/ctakes/roadmap.html It would need > > > >> 3.0 > > info > > > >> added if we decide to use it. > > > >> - Creating a single download for a newcomer. > > > >> [LATER] This has been discussed and tabled by the community for > > > >> the > > time > > > >> being in order to get the 3.0 release done and out the door. We > > > >> need > > to > > > >> come back to this in order to make the best first impression. > > > >> > > > >> Completed: > > > >> - The downloads page must work. It now seems to function alright > > > ***IF*** > > > >> you refresh the page or select a mirror and click the Change > button. > > If > > > you > > > >> do neither and try to download you get this error: "The requested > > > >> URL > > > >> > > > > > /ctakes/[preferred]incubator/ctakes/apache-ctakes-3.0.0-incubating-bin > > .tar.gz > > > >> was not found on this server." Anyone have time to fix this? > > > >> [WORK-AROUND] Seems intermittent. Tried 5 different machines. > > > >> James > > and > > > >> Troy changed the downloads page to tell the user to select the > > > >> Change button when they have issues. It should work if they do > > > >> that. Best > > > guess - > > > >> the randomly selected mirror sites do not all work. Also, > > > >> selecting a > > > site > > > >> in the drop-down and pressing the Change button does not set the > > mirror > > > >> site to the one you selected. Next best guess - other Apache > > > >> sites > > have > > > a > > > >> double // in the URL just after the mirror domain in the file > > > >> download link. Maybe this is required. Tried this too. > > > >> - Adding a link to the install instructions makes it obvious > > > >> (which I > > > have > > > >> done to the page) but it was there in a sense. > > > >> [DONE] Link added. > > > >> - "Last official release" was held until now. Since 3.0 is going > > > >> to be officially announced, 3.0 will go there. I made that change > as well. > > > >> [DONE] Reworked the page. > > > >> - A list of changed features has not been high priority since the > > > original > > > >> goal was to make a 3.0 in Apache that pretty much matched the > > > >> function > > > of > > > >> 2.5. The only thing that changed was how the product is built and > > > shipped. > > > >> Nevertheless we need to state at least that somewhere. > > > >> [DONE] That was wrong, there is new function. Relation Extractor > > > >> now documented on the downloads page. > > > >> - The resources file is 1.1 GB not 2 right? > > > >> [DONE] Andy said it in an email. The web site lists it fine. > > > >> - There are still 3.0 developer and user guide pages on the > > > >> cTAKES > > home > > > >> site that should be removed so no one stumbles on to them. > > > >> [DONE] Removed. > > > >> - Where would a newcomer hit first? Internet search for "ctakes" > > > >> or "ctakes 3.0" is probably first. Top hits on those lists should > > > >> be > > > modified > > > >> to point to the best Apache cTAKES landing page. > > > >> [DONE] James and Troy made changes to the top hit pages and other > > places > > > >> that made sense. > > > >> - The current guides are still not complete. > > > >> [DONE] User Guide James and Troy went through. > > > >> > > > >> Thanks > > > >> Troy > > > >> > > > >> -----Original Message----- > > > >> From: ctakes-dev-return-1250-Bleeker.Troy= > > [email protected] > > > [mailto: > > > >> ctakes-dev-return-1250-Bleeker.Troy=mayo....@incubator.apache.org > > > >> ] On Behalf Of Masanz, James J. > > > >> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 10:10 AM > > > >> To: '[email protected]' > > > >> Subject: RE: cTAKES 3.0.0 Feedback Was: RE: [DISCUSS] Graduate > > > >> cTAKES > > > from > > > >> Incubator > > > >> > > > >> > > > >>> - The resources file is 1.1 GB not 2 right? > > > >> > > > >> I agree. But I don't see it listed as 2GB on the download page. > > > >> If you tell me where you saw it listed as 2GB I will update that > page. > > > >> > > > >>> - A list of changed features has not been high priority since > > > >> I will update the downloads page right now stating the relation > > > extractor > > > >> is new for 3.0 > > > >> > > > >> > > > >>> - Where would a newcomer hit first? Internet search for "ctakes" > > > >>> or "ctakes 3.0" is probably first. Top hits on those lists > > > >>> should be modified to point to the best Apache cTAKES landing > page. > > > >> > > > >> I modified the following pages to have a link to Apache cTAKES > > > >> home > > page > > > >> > > > >> https://wiki.nci.nih.gov/display/VKC/cTAKES+2.5 > > > >> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ohnlp/files/cTAKES/ > > > >> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ohnlp/ > > > >> http://ohnlp.sourceforge.net/ > > > >> > > > >> The update to the last one is not appearing yet, but it was > updated. > > > >> > > > >>> - The Getting Started page needs to be written in context of all > > future > > > >>> releases not just 3.0. > > > >> > > > >> Looks like you updated that page, thanks. > > > >> > > > >>> - The current guides are still not complete. > > > >> > > > >> I took a quick run through the User Guide on the Wiki and made > > > >> some updates. > > > >> > > > >> -- James Masanz > > > >> > > > >> > > > >>> -----Original Message----- > > > >>> From: ctakes-dev-return-1239-Masanz.James= > > > [email protected] > > > >>> [mailto:ctakes-dev-return-1239- > > > >>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of > > > >>> Bleeker, > > Troy > > > >>> C. > > > >>> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013 10:58 AM > > > >>> To: [email protected] > > > >>> Subject: RE: cTAKES 3.0.0 Feedback Was: RE: [DISCUSS] Graduate > > > >>> cTAKES from Incubator > > > >>> > > > >>> All the suggestions and discussion are good. There's a lot here, > > sorry > > > >>> for the long summary. First things first: > > > >>> > > > >>> - The downloads page must work. It now seems to function alright > > > >>> ***IF*** you refresh the page or select a mirror and click the > > > >>> Change button. If you do neither and try to download you get > this error: > > "The > > > >>> requested URL > > /ctakes/[preferred]incubator/ctakes/apache-ctakes-3.0.0- > > > >>> incubating-bin.tar.gz was not found on this server." Anyone have > > > >>> time > > > to > > > >>> fix this? > > > >>> - Adding a link to the install instructions makes it obvious > > > >>> (which I have done to the page) but it was there in a sense. The > > > >>> page said > > "Use > > > >>> the Developer and User Guides to direct you through the > > > >>> installation process." and the links to those were just to the > > > >>> left in the > > > hierarchy. > > > >>> - "Last official release" was held until now. Since 3.0 is going > > > >>> to > > be > > > >>> officially announced, 3.0 will go there. I made that change as > well. > > > >>> - A list of changed features has not been high priority since > > > >>> the original goal was to make a 3.0 in Apache that pretty much > > > >>> matched > > the > > > >>> function of 2.5. The only thing that changed was how the product > > > >>> is built and shipped. Nevertheless we need to state at least > > > >>> that somewhere. > > > >>> - The resources file is 1.1 GB not 2 right? > > > >>> > > > >>> Keep in mind that the community decided to release cTAKES 3.0 > > > >>> without the doc being complete, but these must be next: > > > >>> - The current guides are still not complete. I made it through > > > >>> the developer guide but the user guide still has problems. I get > > > >>> errors after installing and running scripts. I have not been > > > >>> able to try the comparison test that was available previously. > > > >>> The table at the > > bottom > > > I > > > >>> have not got to yet. > > > >>> - We have 2 sites now 1) cTAKES home > > > http://incubator.apache.org/ctakes/ > > > >>> 2) cTAKES doc > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CTAKES. > > I've > > > >>> done my best to minimize a user going back and forth. We have it > > > >>> this way because a useful guide is not easy (IMHO or even > > > >>> possible) with markdown text in the cTAKES home pages. There are > > > >>> still 3.0 developer and user guide pages on the cTAKES home site > > > >>> that should be removed > > so > > > >>> no one stumbles on to them. > > > >>> - The Getting Started page needs to be written in context of all > > future > > > >>> releases not just 3.0. > > > >>> - Previous releases list. We need to both point to the NCI sites > > > >>> for > > > 2.6 > > > >>> and back plus create an archive for what will be the history of > > Apache > > > >>> releases. Needs work your right. > > > >>> > > > >>> Potential priorities after that: > > > >>> - The examples, as described by Andy, would be more than a > > > >>> readme > > > should > > > >>> have. This would be great for a how-to guide. > > > >>> - The Developer Guide and User Guide have historically been > > > >>> install guides not how-to guides. I don't think a how-to guide > > > >>> should be incorporated into these but should be its own > document. > > > >>> - cTAKES has never had a how-to guide that I know of. Making one > > would > > > >>> be great and as you say should include things like 1) pointers > > > >>> to > > where > > > >>> to find basic information 2) very high level overview of the > > components > > > >>> in the context of using them to do a very basic task like 3) I > > > >>> think > > it > > > >>> was suggested that the Getting Started page might be something > > > >>> like > > > this > > > >>> in very short form. If we did that then it would point to a more > > > >>> comprehensive how-to guide. > > > >>> - Project history page of all cTAKES releases placed on Apache > > > >>> sites somewhere. Good plan if short. I would not copy readmes > > > >>> there but > > have > > > >>> links to them. > > > >>> I already did this for cTAKES 2.5 and past: > > > >>> https://wiki.nci.nih.gov/display/VKC/cTAKES+Roadmap > > > >>> Move this page to Apache? Have a page on Apache that continues > > > >>> this > > and > > > >>> points back to what already exists? > > > >>> Also, I had this project history on the Apache cTAKES downloads > > > >>> page > > > but > > > >>> that section was removed when 3.0 was placed on there. If you > > > >>> can > > find > > > >>> the history of changes to that page you may find something > > > >>> already > > done > > > >>> in markdown format. > > > >>> - Creating a single download for a newcomer. This has been > > > >>> discussed > > > and > > > >>> tabled by the community for the time being in order to get the > > > >>> 3.0 release done and out the door. We need to come back to this > > > >>> in order > > to > > > >>> make the best first impression. > > > >>> > > > >>> Troy > > > >>> > > > >>> -----Original Message----- > > > >>> From: ctakes-dev-return-1230-Bleeker.Troy= > > > [email protected] > > > >>> [mailto:ctakes-dev-return-1230- > > > >>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Chen, > > > >>> Pei > > > >>> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 10:17 PM > > > >>> To: [email protected] > > > >>> Subject: cTAKES 3.0.0 Feedback Was: RE: [DISCUSS] Graduate > > > >>> cTAKES > > from > > > >>> Incubator > > > >>> > > > >>> Thanks Andy for the feedback. > > > >>> Examples are a good idea- Were you thinking of adding it to the > > README > > > >>> file or the confluence user guide? > > > >>> > > > >>> Feel free to update the downloads page(s) (it uses Apache CMS) > > > >>> and > > the > > > >>> User Guides (Confluence wiki). > > > >>> Note: The release is still being replicated to all of the > > > >>> mirrors and may take up to 24 hrs, so I would wait until after > > > >>> the weekend before testing all of the mirror links. > > > >>> > > > >>> --Pei > > > >>> ________________________________________ > > > >>> From: Andy McMurry [[email protected]] > > > >>> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 11:08 PM > > > >>> To: [email protected] > > > >>> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate cTAKES from Incubator > > > >>> > > > >>> Clarifications > > > >>> > > > >>> There isn't a last Apache release. But there are last previous > > > >>> NIH, Sourceforge, and Apache releases? > > > >>> TODO: Project History Page (Simple, just the releases and times, > > > ideally > > > >>> with JIRA generated release notes). > > > >>> > > > >>> Suggestion: Demonstration > explanation. Use Examples !! > > > >>> > > > >>> EXAMPLE 1 : Basic Pipeline (without UMLS) > > > >>> > > > >>> ** SHOW Before and after clinical text, demonstrates purpose > > > >>> ** LIST the 5 steps > > > >>> ** Most impressive demo would be the smoking status pipeline > > > >>> > > > >>> EXAMPLE 2: Basic Pipeline (with UMLS) > > > >>> > > > >>> ** SHOW Before and after (input text -> output annotations) > > > >>> ** LIST the steps > > > >>> ** Most impressive demo would be a negation of a cancer > > > >>> diagnosis and NER of a medication (chemotherapuetic drug). > > > >>> > > > >>> Thoughts? > > > >>> --andy > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> On Feb 15, 2013, at 7:36 PM, Andy McMurry > > > >>> <[email protected]> > > > >>> wrote: > > > >>> > > > >>>> Sure thing Pei. > > > >>>> > > > >>>> I dont think cTAKES is ready for attention grabbing release > > > >>>> (humble > > > >>> opinion). > > > >>>> And when you release you want to grab attention! ! cTAKES is > > awesome!! > > > >>>> > > > >>>> Suggestions (release blockers) > > > >>>> > > > >>>> (1) Downloads > > > >>>> http://incubator.apache.org/ctakes/downloads.cgi > > > >>>> ! Link to install instructions is not there but "Verifying > > signatures" > > > >>> takes up 20% of the page. NEEDS OBVIOUS LINK TO INSTALL > > INSTRUCTIONS. > > > >>>> ! Last official release is blank because there isn't one, > > > >>>> remove it > > ! > > > >>>> First mirror I tried was a 404? (not sure which one). I changed > > > >>>> the mirror then OK. Test all mirrors (script) ? Previous > > > >>>> releases are > > VERY > > > >>> confusing. > > > >>>> ? The NIH and SourceForge pages should redirect to cTAKES, > > > >>>> google > > > >>> "cTAKES download" and imagine how confused a beginner would be. > > > >>>> > > > >>>> (2) User Guide > > > >>>> http://incubator.apache.org/ctakes/3.0.0/user-guide-3.0 > > > >>>> ? 3.0.0 : no list of new features from last stable release. Why > > would > > > >>> a user bother to upgrade to a beta? > > > >>>> ! Would be better to have a bundled download with resources, if > > > >>> possible. Otherwise, make it clear to a newcomer what the > > > >>> benefit of getting UMLS / LVG is. (one sentence). > > > >>>> ! Needs a very high level overview of the components in the > > > >>>> context > > of > > > >>> using them to do a very basic task like. > > > >>>> ! This is likely the most frequently accessed document for > cTAKES. > > It > > > >>> has almost no pointers to where to find basic information. > > > >>>> > > > >>>> (3) OTHER > > > >>>> * The NCI and SourceForge links are now highly confusing. > > > >>>> * While I am downloading, I should be reading the recommended > > > >>>> "Get Started" guide > > > >>>> > > > >>>> I'm still downloading the 2GB resources file. > > > >>>> I'll try and get back to you about the install when that is > > > >>>> done > > too. > > > >>>> > > > >>>> This constructive criticism is because I believe cTAKES is > AWESOME. > > > >>>> Hard to see how awesome it is given the current instructions. > > > >>>> > > > >>>> --Andy > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> On Feb 15, 2013, at 5:02 PM, "Chen, Pei" > > > >>> <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>>> > > > >>>>> Hi Andy, > > > >>>>> So much has changed in cTAKES since last year, if you have a > > chance- > > > >>> do you also want to try downloading the -bin and ensure at least > > > >>> the steps in the README are able to get you started? > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> --Pei > > > >>>>> ________________________________________ > > > >>>>> From: Andy McMurry [[email protected]] > > > >>>>> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 4:04 PM > > > >>>>> To: [email protected] > > > >>>>> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate cTAKES from Incubator > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> Suggestion: can we get a good programmer with no cTAKES > > > >>>>> experience > > to > > > >>> kick the tires and tell us how long it took to get started? > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> John Resig (jQuery founder) once told me "if it takes more > > > >>>>> than 15 > > > >>> minutes to get started, then that is way too long". > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> "What is necessary is that enough investment be put into > > presentation > > > >>>>> that newcomers can get past the obstacle of unfamiliarity. ... > > > >>> Hactivation energy: the amount of energy a newcomer must put in > > before > > > >>> she starts getting something back" > > > >>>>> -- From "Producing Open Source Software" > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > http://books.google.com/books?id=0vbr7xvvzjgC&pg=PA21&lpg=PA21&dq=ha > > > c > > > >>>>> > > ktivation+energy&source=bl&ots=D0hP85ndwz&sig=G5HO-7GbLqQPwLaI6210D9W > > > >>>>> > > Gk2E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=N6EeUZXVHMHhiALq3YG4BQ&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q > > > >>>>> =hacktivation%20energy&f=false > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> On Feb 15, 2013, at 12:55 PM, "Chen, Pei" > > > >>> <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>>> This is to open a discussion to graduate Apache cTAKES > > > >>>>>> podling > > from > > > >>> the Apache Incubator. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> Apache cTAKES entered the Incubator in June of 2012. We have > > > >>>>>> made > > > >>> significant progress with the project since moving over to > > > >>> Apache. We currently have 18 committers listed on our status > > > >>> page at [1] > > including > > > >>> over 10 which accepted after the podling was formed. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> During incubation, cTAKES has : > > > >>>>>> * Produced 1 Release > > > >>>>>> * Added 10 new Committer/PPMC members and shows constant > > > >>>>>> community activities > > > >>>>>> * Cleared IP on code > > > >>>>>> * Developed Roadmap(s) for the next major and minor releases > > > >>>>>> in a community process and started working on that [2] > > > >>>>>> * The community of Apache cTAKES is active, healthy, and > > > >>>>>> growing > > and > > > >>> has demonstrated the ability to self-govern using accepted > > > >>> Apache practices. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> [1] > > > >>>>>> http://people.apache.org/committers-by-project.html#ctakes > > > >>>>>> [2] > > > >>>>>> > > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CTAKES#selectedTab=com.atlassi > > > >>>>>> an.jira.plugin.system.project%3Aroadmap-panel > > > >> > > > >> > > > > >
