2) initiate the burocratic process to get Gump as a Top Level Domain

[I volunteer to help that process]

What do you think?

I'm no expert on what makes a TLP, and can see why Stefan doesn't see a need
for a small community of active users, but maybe Gump is bigger than we
think. Developing Gump (code) is one thing, acting as an admin (maintaining
servers/metadata) is another, but the true Gump community are those folk --
plus all those who maintain their own metadata, and/or react to the
results/nags/feeds, and read/reference the output pages. [BTW: A satisfied
smile came to my face to see Antoine recently reference a 'Full Project
Dependees' section I'd added only a little while before. That is exactly
what Gump ought communicate for us.] In short, I think we are a larger
community than the gump mailinglist archives might show.



Gump is one of the first 'communities' in apache-land where most of the contribution exists outside of the CVS tree.


+1 to gump.apache.org

Scott


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