Yeah, I missed the earlier call for graduations, but from what I see..
- you’re making decisions in public, on the mailing lists
- you have an active community, and have added new committers while in
incubation
- You seem to have the release process and licensing sorted out
I’m in favour of graduating. I’d suggest that you update the podling
requirements checklist and then call a vote on this list.
Cheers,
Greg Trasuk (with Mentor hat on)
> On Apr 17, 2017, at 12:41 PM, Mike Jumper <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> With the Apache Guacamole community active and growing, and with the
> project having fallen into a nice rhythm with respect to Incubator
> releases, I think now would be a good time to discuss where we stand
> with respect to graduation from the Incubator, and what requirements
> remain to be satisfied, if any, particularly with our next podling
> report coming up next month.
>
> Discussion on the Incubator general list earlier this year regarding
> "graduating podlings that seem to be doing well" [1] briefly mentioned
> Guacamole among a set of podlings that may have completed
> requirements:
>
> "Last month, I listed 4 podlings that appear to have completed all
> graduation requirements, but remain in the incubator (Airflow,
> BatchEE, Freemarker, Metron). I didn't include that in February, but
> if I had to list the names, it would be: CarbonData, Edgent, Fineract,
> Guacamole, PredictionIO, SystemML, Tamaya, Unomi (but that's entirely
> my POV/opinion unless others want to chime in)."
>
> No such chiming in occurred regarding Guacamole, but the above still
> gives me hope that I'm not alone in thinking the project has made
> great progress, has a good grasp of the Apache Way, and is possibly
> ready to move forward.
>
> Any thoughts? Particularly from the Mentors?
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Mike
>
> [1]
> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/ba1f29a3e56ba27c004241b6ab487848ecf205da39c51c6440e04387@%3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org%3E