+1
dirk

On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Andrew Jaquith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1
>
> On Oct 1, 2008, at 3:41 PM, Janne Jalkanen wrote:
>
>> Hi folks!
>>
>> I just committed a first version of the Incubator report to the SVN (under
>> jspwiki/board).  Please check and comment, and if you feel you have
>> something to add, either commit directly, or send a patch :-)
>>
>> I think we need to seriously start to look into graduation as a top-level
>> project now.  2.8 is nearly complete (pending a few issues still), and after
>> this the next big hurdle will be 3.0 and the graduation.  I added some
>> preliminary comments on what I think are the remaining obstacles - please
>> also comment on those.  I've cut-n-pasted the report here for your
>> convenience.
>>
>> 2008-October JSPWiki Incubator status report
>>
>> JSPWiki has been incubating since September 2007.
>>
>> JSPWiki is a JSP-based wiki program.
>>
>> During the past three months, the JSPWiki community seems to still enjoy
>> a steady increase.  The developer list now has 66 names, an increase
>> of 12%.  The user list is now 152 people strong, a growth of 7% since the
>> last
>> report.
>>
>> The first beta of JSPWiki 2.8 (which is the Apache-licensed version of
>> 2.6)
>> has been released, and it is missing only a few key patches to be a full
>> release.
>> This, however, won't be an Apache release (as it is meant to be backwards
>> compatible with 2.x series, which means keeping the old package
>> structure).
>> Despite of this, we're practicing the Apache processes of voting and
>> approving
>> releases.
>>
>> Graduation depends chiefly of three things:
>>
>> * Stable release of 2.8, so we can concentrate on 3.0 process
>> * Making a successful 3.0 release, including
>>        * Renaming of all packages to org.apache.*
>>        * Taking the new API into use
>> * Making sure all the legal bits and pieces are in order (i.e. the status
>> file)
>>
>>
>>
>> /Janne
>
>

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