Hi! I know some of you are working hard to make this happening very soon.
Like many others, I'm also getting excited to see AsyncWeb alives again ... and may I know what is the progress now? Is there anything we (not a committer) is able to help? On 5/31/07, robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5/30/07, Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 5/30/07, Mike Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 20:34 -0400, Alex Karasulu wrote: > > > > Can get some volunteers to work through the ip-clearance and migration > > > > process. We got the approval > > > > from Incubator to make it a subproject of the MINA TLP. > > > > > > Does MINA already have approval from Incubator or are you saying that we > > > need someone to step up and get approval from Incubator? > > the incubator just checks the form filling > > the hard part is gaining agreement from the contributors for the grant > > the code base needs to be cut into an artifact and that artifact > checksummed or a detached signature created. this is then used in a > tree-wear software grant which is then faxed or mailed. the incubator > documentation just tracks this process. > > it doesn't matter too much if additional patches are applied after the > cut: just ask developers to contribute the same patches to apache via > JIRA > > > When MINA was going TLP we had some conversations on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > list about > > making Asyncweb a subproject of MINA. The incubator advised us to go > > through the ip-clearance > > process to do this rather than to force the incubation of Asynweb. > > +1 > > - robert > -- Hez
