[RESULT][VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
Hi all, more than 72h passed and that vote can be closed and passes with the following resolution: six +1 binding votes from following IPMC members: * Christian Grobmeier * Alan Cabrera * Mohammad Nour El-Din * Roman Shaposhnik * Bertrand Delacretaz * Olivier Lamy two +1 non-binding votes from: * Simone Tripodi * Eric Charles I'm filling issues on INFRA to setup the new podling tomorrow morning - many thanks to everybody who took part to the proposal review! Have a nice day, all the best, -Simo http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ http://twitter.com/simonetripodi http://www.99soft.org/ On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org wrote: Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project, not to mention that project creators are already Apache Members/Committers. = Known Risks = == Orphaned Products == The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal risk for this work to being abandoned from the community. == Inexperience with Open Source == All of the
Re: [RESULT][VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
Quick followup: couldn't resist so I started creating the main issue (with subtaks) for Onami, please follow https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-5521 best, -Simo http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ http://twitter.com/simonetripodi http://www.99soft.org/ On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 11:19 PM, Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org wrote: Hi all, more than 72h passed and that vote can be closed and passes with the following resolution: six +1 binding votes from following IPMC members: * Christian Grobmeier * Alan Cabrera * Mohammad Nour El-Din * Roman Shaposhnik * Bertrand Delacretaz * Olivier Lamy two +1 non-binding votes from: * Simone Tripodi * Eric Charles I'm filling issues on INFRA to setup the new podling tomorrow morning - many thanks to everybody who took part to the proposal review! Have a nice day, all the best, -Simo http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ http://twitter.com/simonetripodi http://www.99soft.org/ On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org wrote: Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and
Re: [VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org wrote: ...I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator +1 (and as someone noted the mayhem name still appears twice in the proposal, should be fixed) -Bertrand - To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org
Re: [VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
+1 2012/11/11 Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org: Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project, not to mention that project creators are already Apache Members/Committers. = Known Risks = == Orphaned Products == The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal risk for this work to being abandoned from the community. == Inexperience with Open Source == All of the committers have experience working in one or more open source projects inside and outside ASF. == Homogeneous Developers == The list of initial committers are geographically distributed across the world with no one company being associated with a majority of the developers. Many of these initial developers are experienced Apache committers already and all are experienced with working in distributed development communities. == Reliance on Salaried Developers == To the best of our knowledge, none of the initial committers are being paid to develop code for this project. 99soft components have already proven its capability to attract external developers. ==
Re: [VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
Hi Bertrand... On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz bdelacre...@apache.org wrote: On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org wrote: ...I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator +1 (and as someone noted the mayhem name still appears twice in the proposal, should be fixed) It is already fixed in the wiki page of the proposal -Bertrand - To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org -- Thanks - Mohammad Nour Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving - Albert Einstein
Re: [VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
+1 - binding Regards, Alan On Nov 11, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Simone Tripodi wrote: Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project, not to mention that project creators are already Apache Members/Committers. = Known Risks = == Orphaned Products == The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal risk for this work to being abandoned from the community. == Inexperience with Open Source == All of the committers have experience working in one or more open source projects inside and outside ASF. == Homogeneous Developers == The list of initial committers are geographically distributed across the world with no one company being associated with a majority of the developers. Many of these initial developers are experienced Apache committers already and all are experienced with working in distributed development communities. == Reliance on Salaried Developers == To the best of our knowledge, none of the initial committers are being paid to develop code for this project. 99soft components have already proven its capability to
Re: [VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
Hi On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 7:32 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din nour.moham...@gmail.com wrote: +1 (binding) NOTE: I still see some mayhem in confluence and jira. I don't have access to my laptop now would u please update the proposal ? Checked again at [1] and all was OK. Thanks [1] http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OnamiProposal Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S3 Apologies for any typos On Nov 12, 2012 5:06 PM, Alan Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: +1 - binding Regards, Alan On Nov 11, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Simone Tripodi wrote: Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project, not to mention that project creators are already Apache Members/Committers. = Known Risks = == Orphaned Products == The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal risk for this work to being abandoned from the community. == Inexperience with Open Source == All
Re: [VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
+1 (binding) On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org wrote: Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project, not to mention that project creators are already Apache Members/Committers. = Known Risks = == Orphaned Products == The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal risk for this work to being abandoned from the community. == Inexperience with Open Source == All of the committers have experience working in one or more open source projects inside and outside ASF. == Homogeneous Developers == The list of initial committers are geographically distributed across the world with no one company being associated with a majority of the developers. Many of these initial developers are experienced Apache committers already and all are experienced with working in distributed development communities. == Reliance on Salaried Developers == To the best of our knowledge, none of the initial committers are being paid to develop code for this project. 99soft components have already proven its capability
Re: [VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
Thank you Mohammad On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din nour.moham...@gmail.com wrote: Hi On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 7:32 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din nour.moham...@gmail.com wrote: +1 (binding) NOTE: I still see some mayhem in confluence and jira. I don't have access to my laptop now would u please update the proposal ? Checked again at [1] and all was OK. Thanks [1] http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OnamiProposal Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S3 Apologies for any typos On Nov 12, 2012 5:06 PM, Alan Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: +1 - binding Regards, Alan On Nov 11, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Simone Tripodi wrote: Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project, not to mention that project creators are already Apache Members/Committers. = Known Risks = == Orphaned Products == The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal
Re: [VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
+1 (non binding) Eric On 11/11/2012 19:44, Simone Tripodi wrote: Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project, not to mention that project creators are already Apache Members/Committers. = Known Risks = == Orphaned Products == The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal risk for this work to being abandoned from the community. == Inexperience with Open Source == All of the committers have experience working in one or more open source projects inside and outside ASF. == Homogeneous Developers == The list of initial committers are geographically distributed across the world with no one company being associated with a majority of the developers. Many of these initial developers are experienced Apache committers already and all are experienced with working in distributed development communities. == Reliance on Salaried Developers == To the best of our knowledge, none of the initial committers are being paid to develop code for this project. 99soft components have already proven its capability to attract external developers. == Relationships with Other Apache Products == Google Guice is already used
[VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project, not to mention that project creators are already Apache Members/Committers. = Known Risks = == Orphaned Products == The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal risk for this work to being abandoned from the community. == Inexperience with Open Source == All of the committers have experience working in one or more open source projects inside and outside ASF. == Homogeneous Developers == The list of initial committers are geographically distributed across the world with no one company being associated with a majority of the developers. Many of these initial developers are experienced Apache committers already and all are experienced with working in distributed development communities. == Reliance on Salaried Developers == To the best of our knowledge, none of the initial committers are being paid to develop code for this project. 99soft components have already proven its capability to attract external developers. == Relationships with Other Apache Products == Google Guice is already used in Apache Maven as Dependency Injection controller, hopefully the Maven community
Re: [VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
my non-binding +1 -Simo http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ http://twitter.com/simonetripodi http://www.99soft.org/ On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org wrote: Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project, not to mention that project creators are already Apache Members/Committers. = Known Risks = == Orphaned Products == The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal risk for this work to being abandoned from the community. == Inexperience with Open Source == All of the committers have experience working in one or more open source projects inside and outside ASF. == Homogeneous Developers == The list of initial committers are geographically distributed across the world with no one company being associated with a majority of the developers. Many of these initial developers are experienced Apache committers already and all are experienced with working in distributed development communities. == Reliance on Salaried Developers == To the best of
Re: [VOTE] Accept Onami proposal in the Incubator
+1 (binding) Thanks Simone for compiling and pushing this proposal On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Simone Tripodi simonetrip...@apache.org wrote: Hi all guys, I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote for this project to be accepted into the incubator. Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT Many thanks in advance, have a nice day! -Simo Adam Berry ~ = Onami = == Abstract == The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions. The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen Story[2]. == Proposal == Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities. == Background == Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance. A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano, Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99 Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some (Open Source) projects. Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache Software Foundation. == Rationale == Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real community-driven project around Guice where people can become active part of the development. = Current Status = == Meritocracy == The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a foundation for future committers involvement. == Core Developers == In alphabetical order: * Christian Grobmeier grobmeier at apache dot org * Daniel Manzke daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com * Davide Palmisano dpalmisano at apache dot org * Marco Speranza marcosperanza at apache dot org * Nino Martinez Wael nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com * Simone Tripodi simonetripodi at apache dot org === Regular Contributors === In alphabetical order: * Cody Ray cray at brighttag dot com * Ghislain Picpoc Touratier ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com * Ioannis Canellos iocanel at apache dot org * Jordi Gerona jordi at donky dot org * Marzia Forli marzia dot forli at yahoo.com * Pawel Poltorak pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel thilo at ginkel dot com == Alignment == The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project, we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project, not to mention that project creators are already Apache Members/Committers. = Known Risks = == Orphaned Products == The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal risk for this work to being abandoned from the community. == Inexperience with Open Source == All of the committers have experience working in one or more open source projects inside and outside ASF. == Homogeneous Developers == The list of initial committers are geographically distributed across the world with no one company being associated with a majority of the developers. Many of these initial developers are experienced Apache committers already and all are experienced with working in distributed development communities. == Reliance on Salaried Developers == To the best of our knowledge, none of the initial committers are being paid to develop code for this project.