Hi JZ!

> I can sign the ICLA right now. Where do I send it?
>

print, sign & send it via email to secret...@apache.org

> Once that formality is out the way, I'd like to submit onami-scopes which 
> contain the LazySingleton and ConcurrentLazySingleton from Governator. I have 
> it working on my desktop already. I'm confident we can get a code grant from 
> Netflix Legal - I've already started that process.

good news!!!
as above, you can send a scanned copy to secret...@apache.org.

TIA, all the best!
-Simo

http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/
http://twitter.com/simonetripodi
http://www.99soft.org/


On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Jordan Zimmerman
<jor...@jordanzimmerman.com> wrote:
> I can sign the ICLA right now. Where do I send it?
>
> Once that formality is out the way, I'd like to submit onami-scopes which 
> contain the LazySingleton and ConcurrentLazySingleton from Governator. I have 
> it working on my desktop already. I'm confident we can get a code grant from 
> Netflix Legal - I've already started that process.
>
> -JZ
>
> On Feb 22, 2013, at 12:00 PM, Simone Tripodi <simonetrip...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi JZ! :)
>>
>> and thanks a lot for your interest on Onami, I am much more than
>> pleased to read from you in a so enthusiastically way! :)
>>
>>> I need to spend more time with Onami but it seems that Onami will supersede 
>>> Governator. I'd like to help Onami such that the features from Governator 
>>> that Netflix relies on are supported. I imagine that over time I'd replace 
>>> much of Governator with components from Onami so that Governator would 
>>> become extensions to Onami instead of extensions to Guice.
>>>
>>
>> I wouldn't speak about Onami extensions, since Onami is a family of
>> components that are Guice extensions, so I'd say that Governator would
>> increase the number of Onami components
>>
>>> I don't know if a code grant is needed here. Instead, I could add to Onami 
>>> anything that Governator has that's useful. For example, I could do 
>>> LazySingletons, and Warmup initially. I could also help with anything you 
>>> folks need help with.
>>
>> Sounds a very good plan and I am personally VERY interested - guess
>> the rest of the dev community is as well - to see that extensions in
>> Onami, what you need is anyway submitting the ICLA which is necessary
>> to contribute code to any Apache project.
>>
>> As Christoph already wrote, if you intend to donate (even part of)
>> Governator to Onami, the SG is required, we have to make sure we don't
>> violate any IP/Copyright/...
>>
>> I see we are on the same path, which is great, I really hope
>> everything will come reality very soon! :)
>>
>> Thanks a lot again for your interest on Onami! :)
>> All the best,
>> -Simo
>>
>> http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
>> http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/
>> http://twitter.com/simonetripodi
>> http://www.99soft.org/
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 7:36 PM, Jordan Zimmerman
>> <jor...@jordanzimmerman.com> wrote:
>>> I need to spend more time with Onami but it seems that Onami will supersede 
>>> Governator. I'd like to help Onami such that the features from Governator 
>>> that Netflix relies on are supported. I imagine that over time I'd replace 
>>> much of Governator with components from Onami so that Governator would 
>>> become extensions to Onami instead of extensions to Guice.
>>>
>>> I don't know if a code grant is needed here. Instead, I could add to Onami 
>>> anything that Governator has that's useful. For example, I could do 
>>> LazySingletons, and Warmup initially. I could also help with anything you 
>>> folks need help with.
>>>
>>> -JZ
>>>
>>> On Feb 22, 2013, at 12:34 AM, Simone Tripodi <simonetrip...@apache.org> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jordan!
>>>>
>>>> very nice to meet you and thanks a lot for joining the Onami dev list
>>>> - welcome aboard! :)
>>>>
>>>> Of course we are interested on joining our strengths! Onami is a
>>>> community-driven project and people here are open to work together
>>>> anybody wants to contribute to an OSS project according to the Apache
>>>> Way[0].
>>>>
>>>> Let's start to speak a little about the therms of our collaborations,
>>>> you maybe already had some ideas and let's check if our needs cross
>>>> their paths, "political" questions first:
>>>>
>>>> * Governator is an ALv2 but under the Netflix governance, while Onami
>>>> is 100% owned by the community under the ASF umbrella - would Netflix
>>>> be interested on donating Governator to the ASF and continue its
>>>> development here? In that case, a Software Grant[1] is needed to be
>>>> submitted by Netflix to the ASF secretary.
>>>>
>>>> * In case the previous topic is OK for you, you and all involved
>>>> people in Governator should submit the ICLA[2] to the ASF secretary.
>>>>
>>>> Initial technical question:
>>>>
>>>> * there are some topics covered by both Governator and Onami, the
>>>> main difference is in the modularization approach; would it continue
>>>> working for you? Or you are interested on maintaining Governator as a
>>>> single entity?
>>>>
>>>> Let's the wheel start rounding :)
>>>> Have a nice day, all the best!
>>>> -Simo
>>>>
>>>> [0] http://incubator.apache.org/learn/theapacheway.html
>>>> [1] http://www.apache.org/licenses/software-grant.txt
>>>> [2] http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt
>>>>
>>>> http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
>>>> http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/
>>>> http://twitter.com/simonetripodi
>>>> http://www.99soft.org/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Jordan Zimmerman
>>>> <jor...@jordanzimmerman.com> wrote:
>>>>> Howdy,
>>>>>
>>>>> I just found out about Onami. It looks very cool. I have a lib of Guice 
>>>>> extensions that may be obviated by Onami. Maybe we can work together?
>>>>>
>>>>>       https://github.com/Netflix/governator
>>>>>
>>>>> -Jordan
>>>
>

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