On Feb 13, 2005, at 12:58 PM, Garrett Rooney wrote:
Does your code warrant incubation? Or could it go right into Lucene's repository?

I'm not really sure what the proper course of action is, but after a quick look at the incubator documentation, it seems like the primary way projects are supposed to enter the ASF is through the incubator.


One thing that worries me a bit is that at this point the only contributor to the project is myself, and it seems like the incubator might consider that to be a bit of a warning sign. It would certainly seem to be something that would prevent graduation from incubation, but I'm not sure if it's enough to keep it from entering incubation entirely.

What is the procedure from here?

I encourage you to propose the codebase to the Incubator. I'd be happy to be a sponsor of it, and I'm already tuning in to the incubator list. The lack of community around this codebase will be an issue leaving the incubator, but I think it should come into incubation with no problems. The Lucene repository is set up to accommodate other languages now and the lucene4c codebase would be a nice start on getting cross-language unit tests started. It would be great to have compatibility tests for the various ports of Lucene.


        Erik


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