The same situation with DNS provider for JNDI. The only dependence is the internationalization stuff added recently.
Regards, 2006/10/20, Mikhail Loenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2006/10/20, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > For those that haven't been following along.... > > Graduating from the Incubator is a "dynamic" process, as there's no > really hard and fast rules to satisfy. On one hand, this is a good > thing, because determining the health and prospect of future success of > an Apache community is a difficult job, and it therefore relies on the > experience and judgment of the Incubator PMC members. (It also allows > the process to be adapted for different kinds of podlings - we're a > weird one...) On the other hand, it can result it individual Incubator > PMC members using different "filter" criterion. > > Now, I'm really proud to be a part of this community - I think we work > very well together, collaboratively, in a positive and friendly > atmosphere, and have demonstrated time and again the ability to vote, > deal with issues that arise in voting, deal with differences of opinion, > amass great hunks of software into an orderly project, etc. > > That said, I'm not very optimistic that we'll be able to bring this to a > close in time for this month's board meeting. It's a shame, but that's > ok - we're really in no rush, and if not this month, then next month. > There are no major problems - it's partially because of the rather short > timelines we tried, and partially because there are a few issues under > discussion on the general@incubator.apache.org list, a list I encourage > all of you to subscribe to and participate in. > > First, there are minor 'nits' here and there related to license and > license headers. For example, we're missing the antlr license in our > NOTICE file. Patch anyone? Also, there are other minor things here and > there which can be found with this tool : > > http://code.google.com/p/arat/ > > Anyone interested in running it ASAP and giving us a set of patches to > get a clean bill of health? > > Second, we're having a discussion on the general@ list (in which we all > can participate) regarding the necessity of a project going through a > release. This isn't actually an Incubator requirement, but the case > where information on community health and dynamics is absent or scarce, > it's a reasonable exercise. > > However... for Harmony, that isn't the case. I've been arguing that > there's plenty of information on us. All four of us mentors (Stefano, > Leo, Dims and myself) reported very positive independent assessments of > the community (go read on general@) and we have 18 months of consistent, > positive interaction with each other. My thinking was that > > 1) A release is something that we haven't wanted to do yet as a project, > as our interest is in producing a more complete and stable > implementation first. We have a roadmap, it's been published for a > while now, and at least for me, it's the goal that I'm looking towards > every day. (heck... we're still deciding what "supported" means...) > > 2) We're not stable enough to do something we want to shout out to the > world as a "developer release" or similar. We will be ready soon, but > not now. (This is just my personal opinion - others may certainly > differ...) > > Anyway, that's what I feel about it. There are Incubator PMC members > that have decided that there is ample information (Dims, Stefano and Leo > really hit it out of the park with their assessments... thanks guys!) > and have changed their minds, and I'm hoping to reach consensus with the > rest that there *is* enough information. > > However, if not, and some IPMC memebers still really want to see a > demonstration of a release process, we can certainly do that. I've > thought about what we might release. One thing that came to mind is a > Pack200 jar :) > > Any other ideas, and any other thoughts? Another option: We have three security providers that are independent pluggable modules by definition. We can release all or some of them
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