I'm interested in helping out with JSPWiki, and I suspect I might be more useful helping with any ASF issues than by simply diving into the code.
If I understand things correctly, the following is all that's needed before JSPWiki can move to TLP? 1/ "Check and make sure that the papers that transfer rights to the ASF been received. It is only necessary to transfer rights for the package, the core code, and any new code produced by the project. " 2/ "Check and make sure that for all code included with the distribution that is not under the Apache license, we have the right to combine with Apache-licensed code and redistribute. " Are these still open? The actual TLP process move looks to be defined in the following 9 JIRA issues: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&&pid=12310732&fixfor=12313986&resolution=-1&sorter/field=priority&sorter/order=DESC Of that list, I would say that the following aren't blockers: * Clean unit test builds (JSPWIKI-636) * Release 3.0.0-incubating-alpha-1 (JSPWIKI-461) * Prepare a charter (JSPWIKI-538) For the last one, just declare a charter of "We abide by the Apache bylaws". There's no reason you have to waste your energy creating new rules unless you've found unique reasons to need them. Also, JSPWIKI-543 is post graduation. Infra takes care of a lot of this. Apologies for butting in if you're already all over this, Hen
