>> I feel kind of the opposite -- RAT is an important tool that's required of >> all the Incubator projects, but pretty widely integrated (at least in Java >> land) outside of the Incubator as a tool to help check ASF policies. To me, >> that's a big scope and an important community, and just based on the >> telltale signs it seems like a TLP to me. >> > > RAT is a superb tool and its not only for ASF. In WSO2 we have now started > to use RAT on releases .. still early stage (and RAT is finding lots of > issues) but the plan is to incorporate it into the nightly build process so > we catch issue early. I am certain RAT will keep growing to handle more > complexity and scenarios and it makes sense for it to become its own thing. > > So totally +1 from me to going TLP.
I am also +1 for TLP. I don't see how RAT fits the Commons charter. cheers -- Torsten --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org