On Aug 1, 2011, at 11:22 PM, Niklas Gustavsson wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Roger Schildmeijer
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Deft
>> Deft is a non-blocking, asynchronous, event driven high performance web 
>> framework running on the JVM.
>> 
>> Deft entered incubation on July 8rd, 2011.
>> 
>> Project development
>> 
>> We are still working in the sandbox 
>> (https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/deft/sandbox/). We have signed 
>> and sent the software grant and also received signed ICLA from the external 
>> contributors that submitted patches to Deft before the Apache incubation.
>> 
>> Most important issues to address
>>  * Receive our Apache accounts
>>  * Finalize the sandbox work (almost done)
>>  * Converge the coding standards discussion (discussed on the dev ML)
>> 
>> Issues before graduation
>>  * Create Deft web site (or migrate deftserver.org)
>>  * Put together a first incubation release
> 
> Accounts now seems to be created. Also, one goal before graduation
> should be to find new committers.
> 

My account works fine :)

I agree about the goal. It's added. (Entire report is attached below)


> /niklas


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Deft
Deft is a non-blocking, asynchronous, event driven high performance web 
framework running on the JVM.

Deft entered incubation on July 8rd, 2011.


Project development

We are still working in the sandbox 
(https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/deft/sandbox/). We have signed and 
sent the software grant and also received signed ICLA from the external 
contributors that submitted patches to Deft before the Apache incubation.

Most important issues to address
 * Receive our Apache accounts
 * Finalize the sandbox work (almost done)
 * Converge the coding standards discussion (discussed on the dev ML)
 
Issues before graduation
 * Create Deft web site (or migrate deftserver.org)
 * Put together a first incubation release
 * Find new committers

Signed off by mentor: xyz

 

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