Hi Justin,

As one of the initial committers of this project, NTT would not support the 
idea to retire Milagro incubator.

This project was initiated to make the world better by removing passwords from 
ordinary people's life.
We still believe the vision has value that deserves for us to serve for. 

Committers and engineers have been working for the vision for years, and we 
have produced a set of codes that actually works for production.

Unfortunately the code is not committed to the official repository, and is 
placed in many private repositories with minor variations for now.
As far as I know it is simply because no access right for the official 
repository are given to the committers.

We request restarting the project by reorganizing the administration members.
Brian from Qredo and Go from NTT are willing to lead the administrative 
activities.
At least I will be willing to offer committers necessary access rights to 
release the code.

Regards,
Go Yamamoto

-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Mclean [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 7:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Project status - time to retire?

Hi,

Given the number of missing reports and the lack of responses to recent emails, 
and the lack of activity on the mailing list can the PPMC please respond and 
give an indication if they think this project should continue as an incubating 
project at the ASF or not.

Thanks,
Justin
V.P. Incubator


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