Nick Wellnhofer wrote on 5/3/18 7:38 AM:
On 25/04/2018 16:48, Peter Karman wrote:
While Apache Lucy has been an active project with maintenance releases for
several years, the Project Management Committee (PMC) which governs the
project within the Apache organization has not grown in that time. One of the
indicators of the project's health is whether it attracts new committers and
new leaders over time. Apache Lucy has not.
Besides, we only have three active PMC members which is the absolute minimum to
vote on new releases. I've also been the only active committer for the last ~2
years.
Should we dissolve the PMC and move the project to the Attic? Should we
continue on as we are?
I don't have the motivation to continue my work on a 0.7 release. Without active
committers, I think it's clear that the PMC should eventually be dissolved. So
it's mainly a question of when. Personally, I wouldn't mind to wait about 6
months, make a final bugfix release if any issues with the 0.6 branch come up,
then move to the Attic at the end of 2018. OTOH, I don't expect any major
issues, so we could move to the Attic right now, especially if you or Marvin
want to step down earlier.
Thanks, Nick.
Given the relative silence on this thread, I think the time has come.
I will start a VOTE thread per the Attic page.
pek
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