Hi Chris et al. On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 12:04 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Re: [REPORT] This Month > 3008 by: Mattmann, Chris A (398J) > > Lewis, > > How about submitting the below to the board and then we can work on > updating it > in the committee info list. > I'll do this ASAP. I cannot commit anything to SVN just now or else I would be all over it. I just don't have access right now. > > Besides you getting work done I haven't really seen squat around here > (including myself) that would demonstrate Any23 being a viable community. > +1 I think there are a few users who come and go but from the current roster of dev's it seems that interests are elsewhere right now. > > Are folks ready to answer the question of moving it to the Attic? I am yes. I raised/asked this previously. But now it seems that the question has answered itself. There is not much I can do right now to get things moving either. > Another > possibility may be seeing if e.g., the Tika PMC would be willing to take > the codebase on and then work on it there? > I think a thread over on dev@tika is on the cards then. I will get it going. > Whats up? > > I of course cannot (and will not attempt to) talk on behalf of others however from my observations since we graduated it seems that actual community development has taken a steep nose dive. I have come to be aware that for *some* users Any23 is a project which*just works*. As the code is now much more modular (thanks Peter), I can only assume that those who use various modules are happy with the functionality. I am a realist in the sense that if community is stagnant, then a proposal to take Any23 to the attic is something which we must consider within this reporting cycle. Lewis
