Hi John, Yes, I think those are areas we need to address. I particularly like the idea that you have just sparked in me, that labs is a place where a community already exists, to develop new code, but what is missing is not the basic infrastructure, but the Apache processes. It should be a sandbox for communities to get their experiment up to speed with mailing lists, websites, releases etc. *Before* going to through the incubator. OR it should be a place for experimentation were there is a clear "definition of done" for each experiment. I think we have a split personality :-) D.
On 10 Mar 2017 1:05 pm, "John D. Ament" <johndam...@apache.org> wrote: Ping? :-) On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 2:11 PM John D. Ament <john.d.am...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi there > > Saw Danny's note and figured I'd drop a note over here. > > I'm interested in labs, however there's some limitations that concern me. > > 1. Labs projects can't do releases. > 2. Labs projects all write to a single SVN tree structure - no git. > 3. Projects don't get mailing lists. > > Really my hope is to build a bit more of a community before moving into an > incubating project. > > So, can labs help me? > > John >