Hey, sure, sorry for not coming back earlier. Well, the "Laboratory" phase would practically be working in your own git repo anywhere. Then you go to the List and tell people about the project and you would like to raise it as an official project. If i am not mistaken, thats where we are now. No additional lab time. I am not a huge Spring fan, so i personally cannot judge what this really is about. Unfortunately its not OSGi related, otherwise i would have suggested starting a project called "Pax Spring .. or better Pax Summer" ;) Anyway, naming will probably your first important task here. If you go with "OPS4J Alchemist", no problem. But looking at the actual size, i could think of putting this into an existing project called OPS4J Base creating a subproject with Spring Goodies. Don't really know. Mostly because of my spring ignorance ;)
Lets be specific: - Whats your Github Username ? We need to add you to the committers list in OPS4J if you not are already - Once you picked a catchy name, we will create Jira & Confluence projects - Add yourself to http://team.ops4j.org/wiki/display/ops4j/People - You then can push the initial code to the github repo and work on changing the branding (removing bitbucket package names etc.) - Clarify: Many source files have a copyright header indicating "Niels Peter Strandberg". Is that correct ? - Make a working example thats show what this thing does (kind of starting the doc) - Make a first release (If you think it serves a purpose for a specific area, make a first release, it makes you feel good) Toni On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Karl Pietrzak <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry to bug everyone, but I haven't heard back: what does it take to get > a JIRA project at http://team.ops4j.org/? Can it still be at the > "Laboratory" phase? > > Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > general mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general > > -- Toni Menzel Source <http://tonimenzel.com>
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