Hi Benedict, > On 27.09.2017, at 19:27, Benedict Holland <[email protected]> > wrote: > > The huge draw for me was the awesome set of examples and documentation that > UIMA provided so that I could easily get up and running. With that in mind, > I am working with my company to put together code that I can give to the > UIMA team using only open source libraries (specifically UIMA, Hadoop, > Spark, and OpenNLP). I want to provide you with a fully functional example > developed in eclipse. > > I will need a contact within the UIMA team at Apache. If someone could > please get back to me on this, I would be most grateful.
It is great to hear that you have a successful project based on UIMA! And of course we are always grateful for any kind of contributions. The Apache Software Foundation is a community of communities which values transparency and openness. Communication is usually handled via the users and developers mailing lists of the respective projects, such as UIMA or e.g. via Jira or other issue trackers that are also reflected on the mailing lists and archived. In fact, a saying at Apache goes "if it didn't happen on the mailing list, it didn't happen". Thus, the best way to contact and to communicate any Apache community (including the developer part of the respective community) is via the mailing lists. So whatever you wish to discuss: we are here! Best, -- Richard P.S.: If you wish to learn more about the way the ASF works, have a look here: https://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html
