Yeah, just the fact, that there has not been a push for a round 2, 3 and 4
of releases to tweak this and that is quit worrisome. I know we are busy
with jobs, family, and other FOSS projects but it's been mighty quiet
here...

Gary

On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 8:38 AM, Rob Vesse <[email protected]> wrote:

> Folks
>
> I've seen very little traffic for the last few months, while this is not
> necessarily an issue in the short term it seems to reflect a general long
> term trend of lack of activity after the initial flurry that occurred when
> the podling was first established and put together the initial release.
> I've seen a bit of discussion around adoption in other communities but
> nothing that appears to have yet gone anywhere.
>
> I am concerned that there is perhaps no longer a viable community around
> this podling especially given the withdrawal of several folks and strong
> objections to technical direction from others.  The technical direction is
> not really a problem since the ASF encourages, allows and promotes
> competing
> technological approaches and the Foundation itself stays out of the
> technical direction of projects.  However if there is no longer a viable
> community here then at some point you have to start thinking about other
> options e.g. retirement or leaving the Incubator for another venue I.e.
> returning to GitHub
>
> Do folks still think that it is possible to build something that will
> actually be adopted by the other involved communities?  Do people still
> think this project has/can build the necessary momentum to move forwards
> towards graduation in the long term?
>
> Rob
>
>
>


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