On 7/30/11 12:07 , Niclas Hedhman wrote:
One more thing; We should probably *consider* to become part of a
larger organization, like Apache and such.

The bureaucracy isn't fun, but it provides a lot of legitimacy to
others to start using it. I think simply becoming an incubating
project at Apache would grow the community quickly, since a lot of
eyeballs would go "holy cow, what is this? I want to learn..."

And with my standing in ASF, I think the 'incubation period' could be
kept roughly as short as it takes to get 2.0 up and running.

Other downsides; GitHub can't be the primary version control system.
Less backroom discussion between you and me, all must happen on
mailing lists. Potential loss of control of direction. A lot of
"migration" work, esp docs and site layout.

Definitely worth considering. I kinda like GitHub now that we have taken the effort to get there. I assume Apache also has Git setups though?

/Rickard

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