(Note mixed private/public lists cc += board@) Please note that the board is putting a formal resolution on our next month's board meeting (21-March) to move the Oltu project to the Apache Attic. This is due to the low activity and lack of sufficient PMC oversight on a regular basis to maintain the project properly.
Thanks to PMC members who have responded to board questions about this. * What This Means: - Shortly after 21-March the Apache Attic PMC will start turning all resources for the Oltu project to be read-only. - The Attic will then place a marker on the top of all oltu.apache.org web pages noting they're read only and retired. - All code, past mailing lists, wikis, etc. will still be at the same URLs, but all read-only (i.e. no new emails, no code commits). This means that the world is free to continue to use all oltu code and resources under the Apache license, but the ASF and the project won't be doing any further development here. The ASF will maintain all the existing URLs, so that people can still rely on them. Does that make sense? Thanks to the Oltu committers for all their work in the past! On 2017/10/25 07:56:46, Antonio Sanso <asa...@adobe.com.INVALID> wrote: > hi *, > > as pointed out in the last board reports the last months have been awfully > quiet. > We have some patches laying around for a while, not a lot of participation to > discussions in the mailing list. > One of the reason is also due the fact OAuth is a protocol that is pretty > stable. > The other reason is that the team members that are active are > busy/demotivated. > One of the options discussed in the last board meeting was to move Apache > Oltu to the Attic (due the low activity here). > How would you feel about it? Do you think Apache Oltu has still something to > “say”? Or we are happy to move to the Attic? > > Please let us know your opinion > > regards > > antonio > > [0] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OLTU/Feb2017 -- - Shane Director, Apache Software Foundation