All the docs are part of the master.. being generated from XML... so they are part of the donation as well..
The docs are developed maintained, so I don't think there would be any issues there. https://github.com/hornetq/hornetq/tree/master/docs these docs are later just ftp-ed to the hornetq website just to make it easier for users to see it.. so git master includes it all. On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 12:01 PM, Daniel Kulp <[email protected]> wrote: > > One more thing: > > HornetQ has a lot of good docs and information on the web site. Is the > intention to also donate some of that? If so, we’ll likely need a grant > for that, but that obviously may be a bit more difficult to identify from > git hash/tarball sha1/etc…. That wouldn’t need to be done immediately as > that could be done via a separate grant, but something to consider as well > while you are chasing things down inside RedHat. If you only have to do > that once, you could make it a bit easier on yourself. :-) > > Dan > > > > On Jul 10, 2014, at 11:53 AM, Hiram Chirino <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi Clebert , > > > > This is a far as I've been able to get with the IP clearance form: > > > > > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/content/ip-clearance/hornetq.xml > > > > I assumed that what you guys want to donate is the code that currently > > exists on github master (commit > > 90d43fbc158a0e6e3028c7179dbcf984757b88fb). > > > > Things we still need to do: > > > > 1) Get Red Hat to file a CCLA with Schedule B filled out > > 2) Get a list of your active committers and make sure they have CLAs > filed. > > 3) "Check and make sure that for all items included with the > > distribution that is not under the Apache license, we have the right > > to combine with Apache-licensed code and redistribute" > > 4) Check and make sure that all items depended upon by the project is > > covered by one or more of the approved licenses. > > 5) Run a VOTE thread to accept the code donation. > > > > I encourage the rest of the ActiveMQ PMC members to help check and > > double check items #3 and #4 before doing #5. > > > > > > On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Hiram Chirino <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I'll start looking into filling out the ip-clearance from. > >> > >> On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Gary Tully <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> Hi Clebert, > >>> the hornetq specJMS numbers are very impressive so from my perspective > >>> we would love to have the code base. > >>> We can then evaluate how best to combine the relative strengths of > >>> Apollo and HornetQ for the next gen ActiveMQ. > >>> > >>> Please start the process outlined at [1] and we can look at doing an > import. > >>> > >>> [1] http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/ > >>> > >>> > >>> On 8 July 2014 15:37, Hiram Chirino <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> Hi Clebert, > >>>> > >>>> That sounds very interesting! Bringing the HornetQ community into > >>>> ActiveMQ would be exciting for me. We could collaborate and bring > >>>> together the best features of ActiveMQ, Apollo and HornetQ to create > >>>> an amazing next generation messaging system AND grow our developer > >>>> community at the same time. Lots of folks have been asking me when > >>>> will ActiveMQ get JMS 2.0 support, so the fact that HornetQ has JMS > >>>> 2.0 support already is big plus in my book! > >>>> > >>>> I was building up the Apollo codebase to be that next generation > >>>> messaging backbone for ActiveMQ, but perhaps because it's mostly > >>>> implemented using Scala, not too many developers got involved and > >>>> that's a bit of a problem since the 'Apache Way' of building projects > >>>> is more about community than code. I have been pondering porting > >>>> Apollo to be just plain Java based. Since HornetQ is Java based but > >>>> and has a similar fully async threading architecture like Apollo, > >>>> perhaps this donation will save me lots of work. > >>>> > >>>> :) > >>>> > >>>> On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Clebert Suconic > >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>> Hi all, > >>>>> > >>>>> My name is Clebert Suconic, I'm the project lead for the HornetQ JMS > broker > >>>>> (http://hornetq.jboss.org/). The HornetQ team is currently in the > planning > >>>>> phase for the next release of the broker and we've been thinking > about > >>>>> whether it would make sense for us to collaborate more closely with > the > >>>>> ActiveMQ community. > >>>>> > >>>>> There is a lot of overlap in the capabilities of the two brokers > today and > >>>>> it strikes us that it would be beneficial to both communities for us > to join > >>>>> forces to build one truly great JMS broker rather than spend our time > >>>>> duplicating efforts on both brokers. ActiveMQ has a great community > of > >>>>> developers and users and it'd be great to be able to consolidate our > work > >>>>> there. > >>>>> > >>>>> My understanding is that the Apollo sub-project aimed to provide a > basis for > >>>>> the next generation of ActiveMQ, addressing some of the current > limitations. > >>>>> Perhaps HornetQ could be an alternative. HornetQ has some good > performance > >>>>> and scalability numbers as well as support for JMS 2.0. It already > supports > >>>>> STOMP today and adding support for OpenWire would be > straight-forward and > >>>>> would provide continuity for existing clients. Essentially, the goal > could > >>>>> be to combine the existing flexibility of ActiveMQ with the > performance of > >>>>> HornetQ. > >>>>> > >>>>> Anyway, these are just some initial ideas, for now I'm really just > >>>>> interested to know how the ActiveMQ community would feel about a > donation of > >>>>> the HornetQ codebase. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks and best regards, > >>>>> Clebert. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Hiram Chirino > >>>> Engineering | Red Hat, Inc. > >>>> [email protected] | fusesource.com | redhat.com > >>>> skype: hiramchirino | twitter: @hiramchirino > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> http://redhat.com > >>> http://blog.garytully.com > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Hiram Chirino > >> Engineering | Red Hat, Inc. > >> [email protected] | fusesource.com | redhat.com > >> skype: hiramchirino | twitter: @hiramchirino > > > > > > > > -- > > Hiram Chirino > > Engineering | Red Hat, Inc. > > [email protected] | fusesource.com | redhat.com > > skype: hiramchirino | twitter: @hiramchirino > > -- > Daniel Kulp > [email protected] - http://dankulp.com/blog > Talend Community Coder - http://coders.talend.com > > -- Clebert Suconic http://community.jboss.org/people/[email protected] http://clebertsuconic.blogspot.com
