The incubation process is where we setup the project infrastructure now, so, 
yes.

The code and community were created here, and so that part is already done.

Incubation doesn't have to be a lengthy process.

* Float a proposal on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Setup the usual resources (lists, issues, repository, website, status file)
* Tick off the boxes on the incubator check list
* Apply to exit

If the Contributor License Agreements are already on file, conceivably, it 
could all be done the same week.

All you really need is a Member to advocate the proposal.

I could do it, but I already have two projects in incubation, so if there were 
another volunteer, that would be better.

-Ted.

On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 09:46:17 -0700, David Geary wrote:
> Le Dec 29, 2004, à 5:29 AM, Ted Husted a écrit :
>
>> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 14:40:44 -0700, David Geary wrote:
>>
>>> I'd like to see an open-source standalone version of Tiles. A  
>>> toplevel Apache project is one way to do that.
>>>
>>
>> I'd support whatever you wanted to do, David.
>>
>> If you, or anyone else, wanted to apply for incubation, I'd help
>> in anyway I can.
>>
>
> Thanks for the offer, Ted. If Tiles stays with Apache do we have to
> go through incubation? It'd be nice if we could skip incubation,
> considering that Tiles has been incubating in Struts for years. 8-)
>
>> Or, if someone made a home for Tiles at SourceForge or Tigris or
>> Codehaus, that would be great too.
>>
>
> java.net is also an option.
>
>> That a community and its codebase lives is more important than
>> where it lives.
>>
>
> Absolutely.
>
>
> david
>
>> -Ted.
>>
>>
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