Hi Ben, Sounds like you guys are in great shape!
On 2/7/13 11:15 PM, "Benjamin Hindman" <[email protected]> wrote: >Chris, > >We would be honored to have you as a mentor! I actually just sent out a >vote email tonight for 0.10.0 RC4 (not sure when the email will surface, >I've had some trouble posting to general@ in the past). I can't imagine >anyone that would not be okay with your support, so please by all means >add >yourself as a mentor. Awesome, I've done so in r1444326 of the incubator repo. [chipotle:~/tmp/incubator] mattmann% svn commit -m "Add Chris Mattmann as Mesos mentor, and updated all dates in podling.xml" Sending mesos.xml Transmitting file data . Committed revision 1444326. [chipotle:~/tmp/incubator] mattmann% > >1. When was the last release for the project? Or, has their been a release >> yet? >> > >There has been one, and hopefully the next will be in 72 hours! We have >more queued up as well (that we've already tagged public SVN branches for >but haven't finalized through the release process). Great, that's awesome news. Looks like you guys released on 05-08-2012. I used this to update your podling.xml questions regarding: <tr> <td>2012-05-08</td> <td>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. </td> </tr> <tr> <td>2012-05-08</td> <td>Check and make sure that all source code distributed by the project is covered by one or more of the following approved licenses: Apache, BSD, Artistic, MIT/X, MIT/W3C, MPL 1.1, or something with essentially the same terms.</td> </tr> Assuming that going through the Incubator release process validated this. > > >> 2. How many new committers have you guys added since you joined the >> Incubator? >> > >Only 1 so far unfortunately. I think we'll easily be able to add another >in >the next few months. That's fine. It would be nice to identify one or two more but not a strict requirement. Looks like in the few days I've been here that there is activity from >1 person, which is great. > > >> 3. Is the code license/IP clear? >> > >Yes. Excellent. > > >> 4. Any blockers that you guys see to graduation? >> > >Mostly diversity of community. We'll be at ApacheCon this year and we hope >to possibly help rectify that soon. Awesome. Diversity is important, but not a strict requirement. You guys are doing great and on the right path. Let's set a target in the next few months to start preparing for graduation, and a release now will definitely be great evidence that the community is ready to graduate. Thanks Ben! Cheers, Chris >
