We're making this move (ie commits) now so that we can move our development to the community version. We're in the process of migrating now. As to the release, we are beginning to move towards a release, hopefully within the next month or so.
David Wood Policy Technologies Group IBM TJ Watson Research Center daw...@us.ibm.com 914-784-5123 (office), 914-396-6515 (mobile) From: Kevan Miller <kevan.mil...@gmail.com> To: imperius-dev@incubator.apache.org Date: 09/09/2009 10:45 AM Subject: Re: bugs and extensions for analysis On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:31 AM, David Wood wrote: > The changes are made by Xiping Wang and I and we are both approved > committers (although if you can help Xiping get his password reset > that > would be great). They are not terribly extensive, but since they > extended > Imperius to allow us to bolt on our analysis, we thought we should > send > out a message to the community. For password reset, have Xiping send a note to r...@apache.org requesting a password reset. Include his Apache login (xiping). Since you both are committers and the changes aren't too big, I guess I'm ok without a code grant (we're already in incubator). Include both names in any commit messages (so that it's clear who the authors were). In general, this is a very bad way to be doing community development. Much better for your to be doing this work within the community, rather than developing outside and dumping into the community. I see little to no progress in the Imperius community. We still have the old "tag" that's not a release in svn. Except for an email or two, there's no movement to an Imperius release. It seems that the only "development" has occurred outside of the community. Personally, I have little hope for Imperius ever successfully graduating from the Incubator. I'd be happy to be proven wrong... --kevan