The results of the vote are: +1 - 17 votes, of which 5 binding 0 - none -1 - none
Therefore the vote is carried: "the PMC and the authors of the code will work together to complete Apache's IP Clearance process and merge the code for the CLI." Thanks to all who took the time to vote. (In fact, the vast majority of votes were cast in the first few hours - making it probably the most popular vote Brooklyn has ever held :-) Richard. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Richard Downer <[email protected]> Date: 18 February 2016 at 15:25 Subject: [VOTE] Accept contribution of Brooklyn CLI To: Brooklyn dev <[email protected]> All, https://github.com/apache/brooklyn-client/pull/1 adds the Brooklyn CLI. This allows a user to control and script Brooklyn from the command line. It opens up many possibilities, including making the web UI optional (reducing the security footprint in production deployments), allowing admins to script Brooklyn using shell scripts, and simplifies our getting started tutorials. It's a very compelling addition to the Brooklyn project. The CLI was developed in a non-Apache location starting last year, with the bulk of development happening from November onwards. It has >150 commits from 4 authors and is over 6,000 SLOC. Given the size of the contribution, it is prudent to follow Apache's IP clearance process before merging the PR. This vote is to discover if the Brooklyn PMC and community are in favour of accepting this contribution. If the vote passes, the PMC and the authors of the code will work together to complete Apache's IP Clearance process and merge the code for the CLI. This vote will be open for at least 72 hours (i.e. 15:30 UTC on Sunday 21st February 2016) [ ] +1, accept contribution of the Brooklyn CLI into the project [ ] 0, no opinion [ ] -1, reject contribution because... Thanks, Richard.
