Bertrand, Would you help as interim PMC chair? This was mentioned as an option a while ago, when Reza thought about leaving earlier. As soon as it's clear, who remains active or who else (among existing committers or new ones) might help DeviceMap, I guess a more permanent solution will arise.
Thanks, Werner On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 9:35 AM, Werner Keil <werner.k...@gmail.com> wrote: > Reza, > > Thanks for the contribution and good luck with the new project. > I am not entirely sure, if "Forked from DeviceMap 1.0.3" is sufficient > here: > https://github.com/TextGlass/device > Please ask Bertrand for advise, if any NOTICE or CREDITS (which would then > mention Apache and DeviceMap as the "incoming" prior contributor or amend > to the CREDITS file we already got in 1.0.3) files are required. > > GitHub is pretty transparent, so you'll see the stats or forks as well as > how many people over time contribute to it. > There are plenty of CI portals like Travis out in the field, e.g. > Browsermap also uses it here at DeviceMap. > > Cheers, > Werner > > On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 5:26 AM, Reza Naghibi <re...@apache.org> wrote: > >> I guess this is my Goodbye 2.0. After another rocky few weeks trying to >> get >> DeviceMap 2.0 ready, its become clear that my time here has come to an >> end. >> It seems like myself and other members of this project could never come to >> a peaceful consensus on anything. I gave it my best for about 2 years, now >> its time to move on. I know the timing isn't the best, we have a board >> report due this week and 2.0 was actually pretty close to being done. But >> it is what it is. Thru the ups and downs, I am thankful for my time here. >> >> After sending this email, I will be relinquishing my duties at DeviceMap >> and parting ways with the ASF. So please deactivate my account and make >> arrangements for someone else to VP this project. >> >> If you wish to contact me, please do so here: r...@naghibi.com >> >> As for my work and the future, I have already begun a fork here: >> http://textglass.org >> >> TextGlass pretty much captures everything I wanted in 2.0, multi platform >> generic clients and domains which define all classification logic. >> Basically the groundwork for a true text classification ecosystem. Its >> right now a rough demo, but the plan is to apply much polish and release >> soon. >> >> Everyone here has an open invitation to join me, so just shoot me an >> email. >> Still a lot of work to be done. >> >> Thanks and good luck! >> > >