2011/9/1 Greg Reddin <[email protected]>

> To finish up the implementation of the trademark guidelines I checked
> in a DOAP file [1]. Feel free to change the location or name, but if
> you you give me a heads up so that I can change the link to it. We'll
> need to maintain this file as new releases are produced.
>

The right URL is:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tiles/site/doap_Tiles.rdf


> That brings us to the question of the project's future. We added Mick
> to the PMC and he's come forward with some ideas for a Tiles 3. At
> this point I'm ready to report to the board that the Tiles PMC does
> not wish to disband. Do we have general agreement on that?
>

Sure, Mick is doing a great job.


> Regarding the PMC chair, it's generally thought to be a good idea to
> rotate the chair. Now is probably a good time to do that. Would anyone
> else be interested in taking that over?
>

Don't look at me, at this point I am the worst person to think as a chair.
The reason, if I did not say it yet, is that I don't believe in Tiles
anymore. Tiles made its time and was good, thanks to its server-centric
architecture that helped slow clients work fine. This is the era of
single-page applications, servers are simply JSON (or similar) providers.
I am not leaving yes since I can still help answering questions about
building, architecture, etc. Once the first release of Tiles 3 is born, I
think I can leave the team.
About MIck, can a freshly-elected PMC member be a PMC chair? If yes, I have
no objections for him.

Antonio

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