Frankly I don't think an IP clearance is needed, I don't know what the
other contributors think, but it's a PoC actually

Il mar 3 dic 2019, 20:04 Daniel Kulp <dk...@apache.org> ha scritto:

>
> >
> > +1, yeah lets first create a JIRA ticket in CAMEL and then lets work
> > with INFRA to get a new sub project for Apache Camel.
> > So we have a git repo ready that is mirrored to github, so we can work
> > on this just like camel-k, camel-quarkus etc.
> >
> > Whom can help with this?
>
> The INFRA part of this is easy:  it’s now all self service.
>
> Go to: https://gitbox.apache.org/ <https://gitbox.apache.org/>
> And click the “Create new” button and follow the prompts.   In less than 5
> minutes, an empty git repo will be created, mirrored, etc….  Then it’s just
> a matter of pushing the code into that repo.
>
> The issue is whether the code is significant enough that the PMC feels a
> grant/ip-clearance is necessary.     If so, we would need the proper forms
> and such filled out and filed with the incubator.  See:
> http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/index.html <
> http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/index.html>
>
> That’s not a huge mount of work, just needs someone from RedHat to do it.
>  There is only 5 contributors to the camel-kafka-connector so it should
> just require permission from those 5.
>
>
> Dan
>
>
>
> >
> > On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 11:18 AM Nicola Ferraro <ni.ferr...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> +1
> >>
> >> It would be awesome to have it as official Apache Camel subproject.
> >>
> >> Nicola
> >>
> >> Il gio 28 nov 2019, 11:07 Francois Papon <francois.pa...@openobject.fr>
> ha
> >> scritto:
> >>
> >>> It would be very nice to have this as a subproject in Camel!
> >>>
> >>> regards,
> >>>
> >>> François
> >>> fpa...@apache.org
> >>>
> >>> Le 27/11/2019 à 23:48, Andrea Tarocchi a écrit :
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> In the past months, some folks at Red Hat have been working on the
> >>>> integration between Apache Camel and Kafka Connect.
> >>>> Kafka Connect, an open source component of Kafka, is a framework for
> >>>> connecting Kafka with external systems and in a nutshell to inject
> >>>> data in and out of a Kafka broker [1].
> >>>>
> >>>> The result of the polishing of the initial PoC is available in the
> >>>> camel-kafka-connector repository [2].
> >>>>
> >>>> I do believe that making camel appealing to be used directly inside
> >>>> the Kafka ecosystem would be beneficial for our community. Providing
> >>>> unmatched external system connectivity capabilities to Kafka would
> >>>> expand the use of camel in the streaming world.
> >>>>
> >>>> So I’m proposing to officially support camel-kafka-connect as an
> >>>> Apache Camel’s main
> >>>> subproject that could be regarded as a new platform along with those
> >>>> we support as today (Spring Boot, Karaf and recently Quarkus).
> >>>>
> >>>> The original contributors, on behalf of which I speak, are keen to
> >>>> donate the code hosted in the repository at [2] to the Apache Software
> >>>> foundation.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thoughts ?
> >>>>
> >>>> Andrea Tarocchi.
> >>>> Andrea Cosentino.
> >>>>
> >>>> [1] https://kafka.apache.org/documentation/#connect
> >>>> [2] https://github.com/jboss-fuse/camel-kafka-connector
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >
> >
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