Hi John, On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 6:50 AM, < [email protected]> wrote:
> > Let me clarify a bit. I do apologize for being a bit brief on my response, > I just had ankle surgery and am not feeling that great afterwards :/ > All the best with recovery John. > > To be honest, I think Usergrid is about 75% there. +1, I would say more than that. There is a solid community here. That is the most important thing for me to be honest. The initial group of committers have done a sterling job of promoting UG at every given opportunity. > I think if we clear up > the administrative stuff we can get very close towards graduation, This is true John. We have some issues to have addressed on the link below. I will make best efforts to track the intricacies down and see if we can get them flushed out to the page. > but I > think having one more release, which is completely clean, will be that true > proof the podling's ready to rock. > Another release would be fantastic. I think the podling has proved that release managers are available, keen and willing to stand up to the job. This ticks the release box for me and I am not concerned about Usergrids ability to produce releases. Further on this point, from the initial proposal document http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/UsergridProposal - Move the existing code base to Apache CHECK - Integrate with the Apache development process CHECK - Ensure all dependencies are compliant with Apache License 2.0 CHECK - Set up open-source docs and website CHECK - Incremental development and releases per Apache Guidelines CHECK > What needs to be updated on here? > > http://incubator.apache.org/projects/usergrid.html > > - Podling Name Search - since Apigee donated Usergrid, I'm assuming Apigee > has already signed over the name to the ASF. Do we have record of this > somewhere? > Mmmmm. This is fuzzy right now. The initial proposal adds no value here either. If we cannot get formal verification that this has taken place down at Apigee then I think we should kick off a podling name search http://incubator.apache.org/guides/names.html#search > > - If you have a full list of committers at this point, we should make sure > the page gets updated with everyones username. > Where on minotaur can I locate this info. Do you know? I will flush it out. > > - Dates are important for many of these sections. It seems to me like much > of this is complete, but I personally don't know the dates in which it > occurred. We should make sure those get updated. > ACK.
