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----- Original Message ---- > From: Brett Porter <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 5:21:09 PM > Subject: [VOTE] NPanday to enter the incubator > > Hi, > > We have finalised the proposal with the additional committer and it has now >been posted for a couple of weeks, so I'd like to put it to a vote. > > With the weekend included, I'll tally the votes after 5 days (120 hours). > > Thanks, > Brett > > --------------------- > > = Abstract = > > NPanday allows projects using the .NET framework to be built with Apache >Maven. NPanday allows .NET projects to be converted into Maven projects thus >allowing them to fully utilize the other technologies driven by Maven. > > = Proposal = > > NPanday primarily provides two capabilities: a set of Maven plugins, for >constructing builds in Maven that use the .NET command-line tools; and a >Visual >Studio Addin that keeps a Visual Studio project in sync with the Maven POM >and >adds reference resolution from Maven artifact repositories. Together this >allows you to use a single tool across .NET, Java or any other Maven-based >projects, including the same benefits of dependency management, automated >release and source control management. > > = Background = > > When building .NET projects traditionally you would use the built in >components in Visual Studio or compile the source code by hand in the command >line using .NET frameworks. NPanday gives an alternative building management >option. > > NPanday also allows developers to continue to build and develop .NET > projects >even without the aid of Visual Studio. > > = Rationale = > > NPanday allows developers to still use the .NET Frameworks and technologies >that they need and at the same time allow their projects to be distributed >and >released with greater ease using Maven's conventions. NPanday also helps >those >developers maintain and integrate their project in a continuus integration >that >could host both Java and .NET projects. > > = Initial Goals = > > The initial goals for NPanday are: > > * Donate the existing codebase and import it. > * Setup the incubation infrastructure (svn repository, build system, > website) >so we can run continuous builds with automated testing and publish all >available documentation and releases, and migrate from Codeplex > * Get people involved in advancing the code base in different directions, >integrating it with other projects at Apache. > * Work closely with current contributors and seek to add new committers > * Prepare for a point release that meets incubator and Apache criteria > * Start active development on NPanday 2.0 > > = Current Status = > > The current codebase is developed and tested in both .NET and Java. It was >developed at Codeplex for the last two years after originally being forked >from >the failed NMaven incubator podling. > > We have a number of releases all of which have followed a clear transparent >process. Documentation for the project is currently available in >http://www.npanday.org/docs/1.2/, which can be donated and converted to the >Apache NPanday website. The development team is currently using Codeplex >discussion forums as the primary colaborative process. > > = Meritocracy = > > Some of the core developers are already committers and PMC members at > Apache, >so they understand what it means to have a process based on meritocracy. > > NPanday has been operating under an Apache-like model since its inception. > > = Community = > > We've seen a number of new contributors joining the community recently.. > Most >of the community members have found NPanday through searching for Maven in >.NET >and have donated their own tweaks as they continue to consume NPanday. The >community members have actively created issues that are improving the >behaviors >and bugs in the current version. > > = Core Developers = > > The core development team started mostly with members from MaestroDev and > has >been recently added with other independent developers. Most of the >development >team members have experience in other Apache projects. > > = Alignment = > > The initial codebase came from NMaven in the incubator, and because of that >and the Apache committers involved it has always had an Apache development >philosophy. It is designed to work with Apache Maven, though has some value >to >anyone that can use a POM. We would also like to reach out to other >.NET-based >projects at Apache. > > = Known Risks = > > The primary risk to growth is attracting .NET developers to the project. > > Orphaned Products > There is already a growing community in existence and the members of the >community are active towards enhancing NPanday even more, including some >existing Apache committers. NPanday has also been advertised in the >Philippines >as a gateway for students and developers to get involved in open source >projects. There are no signs of the project being orphaned or abandoned, but >we >realise that continuing to grow diversity of committers and traction among >users will be important to secure its future. > > Homogenous Developers > The committers of NPanday are from at least 2 different companies, > MaestroDev >and Itemis. NPanday also has contributors from other companies and are >interested to be committers as well. > > Reliance on Salaried Developers > Although NPanday mostly consists of MaestroDev employees the work for > NPanday >is done on billed time and non billed time. > > > = Initial Source = > > NPanday has been in development within codeplex since 2008. > > Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan > > The contributions are from three sources: > * the original (cleared) NMaven code > * contributions by MaestroDev employees (will be covered under a software >grant/CCLA) > * contributions by active individuals (will submit CLAs) > > We wish to explore whether we should import this picking up the NMaven >history. > > = Required Resources = > > Mailing lists: > * [email protected] > * [email protected] > * [email protected] > * [email protected] > > Subversion: > * https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/npanday > > Issue Tracking: > * JIRA: Apache npanday (npanday) > > Wiki: > * Confluence: Apache npanday (npanday) > > Initial Committers > * Marecor Baclay <[email protected]> > * Odea Ching <[email protected]> > * Lars Corneliussen <[email protected]> > * Joe Ocaba <[email protected]> > * Adelita Padilla <[email protected]> > * Brett Porter <[email protected]> > * Wendy Smoak <[email protected]> > * Craig Bachelor <[email protected]> > > note: We also have a number of emeritus committers, and one that has been >accepted but is awaiting approval from their employer. They are not initially >listed, but we expect that they would be welcome back if available. The >podling >would vote on them as normal should that occur. > > = Affiliations = > > Brett Porter, Wendy Smoak, Odea Ching, Marecor Baclay, Joe Ocaba, and > Adelita >Padilla work for MaestroDev, Lars Corneliussen works for Itemis and Craig >Bachelor works independently. > > = Sponsors = > > We have approached both the champion and an initial list of mentors that > have >agreed to mentor this project. > > Champion: > * Brett Porter > > Mentors: > * Dennis Lundberg > * Gavin McDonald > * Odea Ching > > Sponsor: > * Apache Incubator > > -- > Brett Porter > [email protected] > http://brettporter.wordpress.com/ > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
