Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-08 Thread Niklas Gustavsson
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Niklas Gustavsson nik...@protocol7.com wrote:
 [X] +1 Accept Deft for incubation

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[RESULT][VOTE] Deft to join the Incubator

2011-07-08 Thread Niklas Gustavsson
Hi

After 72 hours of voting, the results for Deft to join the Incubator
are complete:

* 9 +1's from IPMC members
* 1 +1 from non-binding
* No -1
* No 0

Binding +1:

Alan D. Cabrera
Bertrand Delacretaz
Emmanuel Lecharny
Julien Vermillard
Mark Struberg
Mohammad Nour El-Din
Niklas Gustavsson
Robert Burrell Donkin
Tim Williams

Non-binding +1:

Ashish Paliwal

Thanks for helping out on the proposal and voting!

/niklas

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Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-06 Thread Julien Vermillard
+1 (Binding)

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Niklas Gustavsson nik...@protocol7.com wrote:
 Hi,

 With three mentors graciously signed up and the discussion around the
 proposal settling, it's time for a vote on Deft joining the incubator.

 The latest proposal can be found below, or in the wiki:

 http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DeftProposal

 For discussions:
 http://www.mail-archive.com/general@incubator.apache.org/msg29659.html

 Please cast your votes:

 [  ] +1 Accept Deft for incubation
 [  ] +0 Indifferent to Deft incubation
 [  ] -1 Reject Deft for incubation

 Vote will be running for 72 hours.

 /niklas



 = Deft Proposal =
 == Abstract ==
 Deft is a non-blocking, asynchronous, event driven high performance
 web framework running on the JVM.

 == Proposal ==
 Deft is a web framework that makes using it feel a bit like ordinary
 Java servlets, but with additional tools and optimizations to take
 advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure. The framework
 is distinct from most mainstream Java web server frameworks because it
 is non-blocking and reasonably fast. It's ideal for real-time web
 services because it can support thousands of simultaneous idle
 connections.

 Key features:

  * Optimized for thousands of simultaneous connections
  * Using pure Java NIO (java.nio  java.nio.channels)
  * Asynchronous (nonblocking I/O)
  * Event driven

 == Background ==
 Deft was initially inspired by Facebook's (actually !FriendFeed's )
 Tornado open source project. Tornado is written in python and was open
 sourced by Facebook September 2009.  Deft was started in October 2010
 by Roger Schildmeijer and Jim Petersson,  since then, a number of
 other developers (from different parts of the world) have submitted
 patches to the project. External contributors have also been involved
 in the pre-commit review process that Deft has adopted from Apache
 Cassandra. Currently the project is hosted on github and has 134
 watchers and 19 forks.

 == Rationale ==
 The goals of the project are very much aligned with the goals of the
 Apache Software Foundation. i.e there is interest in (continuing to)
 foster a collaborative, consensus based development process, using an
 open and pragmatic software license, and a desire to create high
 quality software that leads the way in its field.

 == Initial Goals ==
 Even though the basic functionality is in place we would like to see
 the following features included in future releases:

  * More third party libraries that works within Deft's IOLoop
  * Https support for the async http client
  * Optimized buffer usage in the async socket abstraction
  * Template engine
  * Chunked transfer-encoding
  * Websockets
  * Https support
  * Improved Http 1.1 compliance

 = Current Status =
 == Meritocracy ==
 Deft has been an open source project since day one. The project has
 transformed from being primarily a two person led (and funded) project
 to one with a number of diverse participants. Any potentially
 controversial architecture change is discussed on the public mailing
 list. Development has been coordinated primarily through a mailing
 list, pull requests and with some IRC.

 == Community ==
 Building an active open source community will be one of Deft's top
 priority. The amount of interest in the project from social  networks
 (like twitter and github) and individual developers and users suggests
 a strong community will  develop once the framework to support one is
 in place. Currently the Deft community exists out of the core
 developers, and the users integration Deft in an end-user products
 (the actual number is unknown).

 == Core Developers ==
  * Roger Schildmeijer
  * Jim Petersson
  * Johnathan Meehan
  * Nicholas Whitehead
  * Séven Le Mesle

 Other contributors to the project include: William Edwards, Jacob
 Kristhammar, Rickard Böttcher, ilmich, 1730wang (Nemo), Khaled
 Essghaier, Mikael Piotrowski

 == Alignment ==
 Deft is a web framework with a strong focus on speed and asynchronous
 principles. Some parts of Deft are a complex (especiallt the
 asynchronous parts) and it makes sense to  have a
 supporting/developing community. Apache provides a solid base  with
 established processes and rules to create such community.

 == Known Risks ==
 === Inexperience with Open Source ===
 The current code that has been developed for Deft is open sourced
 under the Apache 2.0 license. The majority of the initial developers
 of Deft are familiar with the Apache model for open-source
 development.

 === Orphaned Products ===
 All participants are active users and contributors to  open source.
 One of them (Roger Schildmeijer) has experience as a contributor  on
 the Apache Cassandra open source project.

 === Homogeneous Developers ===
 Deft's initial set of committers include people that have a strong JVM
 background, and  are spread over a number of countries and different
 employers.

 === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
 None of the developers 

Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-06 Thread Tim Williams
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Niklas Gustavsson nik...@protocol7.com wrote:
 Hi,

 With three mentors graciously signed up and the discussion around the
 proposal settling, it's time for a vote on Deft joining the incubator.

 The latest proposal can be found below, or in the wiki:

 http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DeftProposal

 For discussions:
 http://www.mail-archive.com/general@incubator.apache.org/msg29659.html

 Please cast your votes:

 [  ] +1 Accept Deft for incubation
 [  ] +0 Indifferent to Deft incubation
 [  ] -1 Reject Deft for incubation

 Vote will be running for 72 hours.

+1, best wishes...

--tim

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Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-06 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Niklas Gustavsson nik...@protocol7.com wrote:
 With three mentors graciously signed up and the discussion around the
 proposal settling, it's time for a vote on Deft joining the incubator.
...
 Please cast your votes:

+1 (binding)

-Bertrand

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[VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-05 Thread Niklas Gustavsson
Hi,

With three mentors graciously signed up and the discussion around the
proposal settling, it's time for a vote on Deft joining the incubator.

The latest proposal can be found below, or in the wiki:

http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DeftProposal

For discussions:
http://www.mail-archive.com/general@incubator.apache.org/msg29659.html

Please cast your votes:

[  ] +1 Accept Deft for incubation
[  ] +0 Indifferent to Deft incubation
[  ] -1 Reject Deft for incubation

Vote will be running for 72 hours.

/niklas



= Deft Proposal =
== Abstract ==
Deft is a non-blocking, asynchronous, event driven high performance
web framework running on the JVM.

== Proposal ==
Deft is a web framework that makes using it feel a bit like ordinary
Java servlets, but with additional tools and optimizations to take
advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure. The framework
is distinct from most mainstream Java web server frameworks because it
is non-blocking and reasonably fast. It's ideal for real-time web
services because it can support thousands of simultaneous idle
connections.

Key features:

 * Optimized for thousands of simultaneous connections
 * Using pure Java NIO (java.nio  java.nio.channels)
 * Asynchronous (nonblocking I/O)
 * Event driven

== Background ==
Deft was initially inspired by Facebook's (actually !FriendFeed's )
Tornado open source project. Tornado is written in python and was open
sourced by Facebook September 2009.  Deft was started in October 2010
by Roger Schildmeijer and Jim Petersson,  since then, a number of
other developers (from different parts of the world) have submitted
patches to the project. External contributors have also been involved
in the pre-commit review process that Deft has adopted from Apache
Cassandra. Currently the project is hosted on github and has 134
watchers and 19 forks.

== Rationale ==
The goals of the project are very much aligned with the goals of the
Apache Software Foundation. i.e there is interest in (continuing to)
foster a collaborative, consensus based development process, using an
open and pragmatic software license, and a desire to create high
quality software that leads the way in its field.

== Initial Goals ==
Even though the basic functionality is in place we would like to see
the following features included in future releases:

 * More third party libraries that works within Deft's IOLoop
 * Https support for the async http client
 * Optimized buffer usage in the async socket abstraction
 * Template engine
 * Chunked transfer-encoding
 * Websockets
 * Https support
 * Improved Http 1.1 compliance

= Current Status =
== Meritocracy ==
Deft has been an open source project since day one. The project has
transformed from being primarily a two person led (and funded) project
to one with a number of diverse participants. Any potentially
controversial architecture change is discussed on the public mailing
list. Development has been coordinated primarily through a mailing
list, pull requests and with some IRC.

== Community ==
Building an active open source community will be one of Deft's top
priority. The amount of interest in the project from social  networks
(like twitter and github) and individual developers and users suggests
a strong community will  develop once the framework to support one is
in place. Currently the Deft community exists out of the core
developers, and the users integration Deft in an end-user products
(the actual number is unknown).

== Core Developers ==
 * Roger Schildmeijer
 * Jim Petersson
 * Johnathan Meehan
 * Nicholas Whitehead
 * Séven Le Mesle

Other contributors to the project include: William Edwards, Jacob
Kristhammar, Rickard Böttcher, ilmich, 1730wang (Nemo), Khaled
Essghaier, Mikael Piotrowski

== Alignment ==
Deft is a web framework with a strong focus on speed and asynchronous
principles. Some parts of Deft are a complex (especiallt the
asynchronous parts) and it makes sense to  have a
supporting/developing community. Apache provides a solid base  with
established processes and rules to create such community.

== Known Risks ==
=== Inexperience with Open Source ===
The current code that has been developed for Deft is open sourced
under the Apache 2.0 license. The majority of the initial developers
of Deft are familiar with the Apache model for open-source
development.

=== Orphaned Products ===
All participants are active users and contributors to  open source.
One of them (Roger Schildmeijer) has experience as a contributor  on
the Apache Cassandra open source project.

=== Homogeneous Developers ===
Deft's initial set of committers include people that have a strong JVM
background, and  are spread over a number of countries and different
employers.

=== Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
None of the developers working on Deft are salaried specifically to
work on the project. The initial set of committers will continue to
use their spare time to develop Deft.

=== Relationships with Other Apache Products 

Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-05 Thread Ashish
[X] +1 Accept Deft for incubation

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Niklas Gustavsson nik...@protocol7.comwrote:

 Hi,

 With three mentors graciously signed up and the discussion around the
 proposal settling, it's time for a vote on Deft joining the incubator.

 The latest proposal can be found below, or in the wiki:

 http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DeftProposal

 For discussions:
 http://www.mail-archive.com/general@incubator.apache.org/msg29659.html

 Please cast your votes:

 [  ] +1 Accept Deft for incubation
 [  ] +0 Indifferent to Deft incubation
 [  ] -1 Reject Deft for incubation

 Vote will be running for 72 hours.

 /niklas



 = Deft Proposal =
 == Abstract ==
 Deft is a non-blocking, asynchronous, event driven high performance
 web framework running on the JVM.

 == Proposal ==
 Deft is a web framework that makes using it feel a bit like ordinary
 Java servlets, but with additional tools and optimizations to take
 advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure. The framework
 is distinct from most mainstream Java web server frameworks because it
 is non-blocking and reasonably fast. It's ideal for real-time web
 services because it can support thousands of simultaneous idle
 connections.

 Key features:

  * Optimized for thousands of simultaneous connections
  * Using pure Java NIO (java.nio  java.nio.channels)
  * Asynchronous (nonblocking I/O)
  * Event driven

 == Background ==
 Deft was initially inspired by Facebook's (actually !FriendFeed's )
 Tornado open source project. Tornado is written in python and was open
 sourced by Facebook September 2009.  Deft was started in October 2010
 by Roger Schildmeijer and Jim Petersson,  since then, a number of
 other developers (from different parts of the world) have submitted
 patches to the project. External contributors have also been involved
 in the pre-commit review process that Deft has adopted from Apache
 Cassandra. Currently the project is hosted on github and has 134
 watchers and 19 forks.

 == Rationale ==
 The goals of the project are very much aligned with the goals of the
 Apache Software Foundation. i.e there is interest in (continuing to)
 foster a collaborative, consensus based development process, using an
 open and pragmatic software license, and a desire to create high
 quality software that leads the way in its field.

 == Initial Goals ==
 Even though the basic functionality is in place we would like to see
 the following features included in future releases:

  * More third party libraries that works within Deft's IOLoop
  * Https support for the async http client
  * Optimized buffer usage in the async socket abstraction
  * Template engine
  * Chunked transfer-encoding
  * Websockets
  * Https support
  * Improved Http 1.1 compliance

 = Current Status =
 == Meritocracy ==
 Deft has been an open source project since day one. The project has
 transformed from being primarily a two person led (and funded) project
 to one with a number of diverse participants. Any potentially
 controversial architecture change is discussed on the public mailing
 list. Development has been coordinated primarily through a mailing
 list, pull requests and with some IRC.

 == Community ==
 Building an active open source community will be one of Deft's top
 priority. The amount of interest in the project from social  networks
 (like twitter and github) and individual developers and users suggests
 a strong community will  develop once the framework to support one is
 in place. Currently the Deft community exists out of the core
 developers, and the users integration Deft in an end-user products
 (the actual number is unknown).

 == Core Developers ==
  * Roger Schildmeijer
  * Jim Petersson
  * Johnathan Meehan
  * Nicholas Whitehead
  * Séven Le Mesle

 Other contributors to the project include: William Edwards, Jacob
 Kristhammar, Rickard Böttcher, ilmich, 1730wang (Nemo), Khaled
 Essghaier, Mikael Piotrowski

 == Alignment ==
 Deft is a web framework with a strong focus on speed and asynchronous
 principles. Some parts of Deft are a complex (especiallt the
 asynchronous parts) and it makes sense to  have a
 supporting/developing community. Apache provides a solid base  with
 established processes and rules to create such community.

 == Known Risks ==
 === Inexperience with Open Source ===
 The current code that has been developed for Deft is open sourced
 under the Apache 2.0 license. The majority of the initial developers
 of Deft are familiar with the Apache model for open-source
 development.

 === Orphaned Products ===
 All participants are active users and contributors to  open source.
 One of them (Roger Schildmeijer) has experience as a contributor  on
 the Apache Cassandra open source project.

 === Homogeneous Developers ===
 Deft's initial set of committers include people that have a strong JVM
 background, and  are spread over a number of countries and different
 employers.

 === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
 

Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-05 Thread Mohammad Nour El-Din
+1 (binding)

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Ashish paliwalash...@gmail.com wrote:
 [X] +1 Accept Deft for incubation

 On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Niklas Gustavsson nik...@protocol7.comwrote:

 Hi,

 With three mentors graciously signed up and the discussion around the
 proposal settling, it's time for a vote on Deft joining the incubator.

 The latest proposal can be found below, or in the wiki:

 http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DeftProposal

 For discussions:
 http://www.mail-archive.com/general@incubator.apache.org/msg29659.html

 Please cast your votes:

 [  ] +1 Accept Deft for incubation
 [  ] +0 Indifferent to Deft incubation
 [  ] -1 Reject Deft for incubation

 Vote will be running for 72 hours.

 /niklas



 = Deft Proposal =
 == Abstract ==
 Deft is a non-blocking, asynchronous, event driven high performance
 web framework running on the JVM.

 == Proposal ==
 Deft is a web framework that makes using it feel a bit like ordinary
 Java servlets, but with additional tools and optimizations to take
 advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure. The framework
 is distinct from most mainstream Java web server frameworks because it
 is non-blocking and reasonably fast. It's ideal for real-time web
 services because it can support thousands of simultaneous idle
 connections.

 Key features:

  * Optimized for thousands of simultaneous connections
  * Using pure Java NIO (java.nio  java.nio.channels)
  * Asynchronous (nonblocking I/O)
  * Event driven

 == Background ==
 Deft was initially inspired by Facebook's (actually !FriendFeed's )
 Tornado open source project. Tornado is written in python and was open
 sourced by Facebook September 2009.  Deft was started in October 2010
 by Roger Schildmeijer and Jim Petersson,  since then, a number of
 other developers (from different parts of the world) have submitted
 patches to the project. External contributors have also been involved
 in the pre-commit review process that Deft has adopted from Apache
 Cassandra. Currently the project is hosted on github and has 134
 watchers and 19 forks.

 == Rationale ==
 The goals of the project are very much aligned with the goals of the
 Apache Software Foundation. i.e there is interest in (continuing to)
 foster a collaborative, consensus based development process, using an
 open and pragmatic software license, and a desire to create high
 quality software that leads the way in its field.

 == Initial Goals ==
 Even though the basic functionality is in place we would like to see
 the following features included in future releases:

  * More third party libraries that works within Deft's IOLoop
  * Https support for the async http client
  * Optimized buffer usage in the async socket abstraction
  * Template engine
  * Chunked transfer-encoding
  * Websockets
  * Https support
  * Improved Http 1.1 compliance

 = Current Status =
 == Meritocracy ==
 Deft has been an open source project since day one. The project has
 transformed from being primarily a two person led (and funded) project
 to one with a number of diverse participants. Any potentially
 controversial architecture change is discussed on the public mailing
 list. Development has been coordinated primarily through a mailing
 list, pull requests and with some IRC.

 == Community ==
 Building an active open source community will be one of Deft's top
 priority. The amount of interest in the project from social  networks
 (like twitter and github) and individual developers and users suggests
 a strong community will  develop once the framework to support one is
 in place. Currently the Deft community exists out of the core
 developers, and the users integration Deft in an end-user products
 (the actual number is unknown).

 == Core Developers ==
  * Roger Schildmeijer
  * Jim Petersson
  * Johnathan Meehan
  * Nicholas Whitehead
  * Séven Le Mesle

 Other contributors to the project include: William Edwards, Jacob
 Kristhammar, Rickard Böttcher, ilmich, 1730wang (Nemo), Khaled
 Essghaier, Mikael Piotrowski

 == Alignment ==
 Deft is a web framework with a strong focus on speed and asynchronous
 principles. Some parts of Deft are a complex (especiallt the
 asynchronous parts) and it makes sense to  have a
 supporting/developing community. Apache provides a solid base  with
 established processes and rules to create such community.

 == Known Risks ==
 === Inexperience with Open Source ===
 The current code that has been developed for Deft is open sourced
 under the Apache 2.0 license. The majority of the initial developers
 of Deft are familiar with the Apache model for open-source
 development.

 === Orphaned Products ===
 All participants are active users and contributors to  open source.
 One of them (Roger Schildmeijer) has experience as a contributor  on
 the Apache Cassandra open source project.

 === Homogeneous Developers ===
 Deft's initial set of committers include people that have a strong JVM
 background, and  are spread over a 

Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-05 Thread Emmanuel Lecharny

On 7/5/11 12:35 PM, Niklas Gustavsson wrote:

[X] +1 Accept Deft for incubation (binding)



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Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-05 Thread Alan D. Cabrera
+1 binding


Regards,
Alan

On Jul 5, 2011, at 3:35 AM, Niklas Gustavsson wrote:

 Hi,
 
 With three mentors graciously signed up and the discussion around the
 proposal settling, it's time for a vote on Deft joining the incubator.
 
 The latest proposal can be found below, or in the wiki:
 
 http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DeftProposal
 
 For discussions:
 http://www.mail-archive.com/general@incubator.apache.org/msg29659.html
 
 Please cast your votes:
 
 [  ] +1 Accept Deft for incubation
 [  ] +0 Indifferent to Deft incubation
 [  ] -1 Reject Deft for incubation
 
 Vote will be running for 72 hours.
 
 /niklas
 
 
 
 = Deft Proposal =
 == Abstract ==
 Deft is a non-blocking, asynchronous, event driven high performance
 web framework running on the JVM.
 
 == Proposal ==
 Deft is a web framework that makes using it feel a bit like ordinary
 Java servlets, but with additional tools and optimizations to take
 advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure. The framework
 is distinct from most mainstream Java web server frameworks because it
 is non-blocking and reasonably fast. It's ideal for real-time web
 services because it can support thousands of simultaneous idle
 connections.
 
 Key features:
 
 * Optimized for thousands of simultaneous connections
 * Using pure Java NIO (java.nio  java.nio.channels)
 * Asynchronous (nonblocking I/O)
 * Event driven
 
 == Background ==
 Deft was initially inspired by Facebook's (actually !FriendFeed's )
 Tornado open source project. Tornado is written in python and was open
 sourced by Facebook September 2009.  Deft was started in October 2010
 by Roger Schildmeijer and Jim Petersson,  since then, a number of
 other developers (from different parts of the world) have submitted
 patches to the project. External contributors have also been involved
 in the pre-commit review process that Deft has adopted from Apache
 Cassandra. Currently the project is hosted on github and has 134
 watchers and 19 forks.
 
 == Rationale ==
 The goals of the project are very much aligned with the goals of the
 Apache Software Foundation. i.e there is interest in (continuing to)
 foster a collaborative, consensus based development process, using an
 open and pragmatic software license, and a desire to create high
 quality software that leads the way in its field.
 
 == Initial Goals ==
 Even though the basic functionality is in place we would like to see
 the following features included in future releases:
 
 * More third party libraries that works within Deft's IOLoop
 * Https support for the async http client
 * Optimized buffer usage in the async socket abstraction
 * Template engine
 * Chunked transfer-encoding
 * Websockets
 * Https support
 * Improved Http 1.1 compliance
 
 = Current Status =
 == Meritocracy ==
 Deft has been an open source project since day one. The project has
 transformed from being primarily a two person led (and funded) project
 to one with a number of diverse participants. Any potentially
 controversial architecture change is discussed on the public mailing
 list. Development has been coordinated primarily through a mailing
 list, pull requests and with some IRC.
 
 == Community ==
 Building an active open source community will be one of Deft's top
 priority. The amount of interest in the project from social  networks
 (like twitter and github) and individual developers and users suggests
 a strong community will  develop once the framework to support one is
 in place. Currently the Deft community exists out of the core
 developers, and the users integration Deft in an end-user products
 (the actual number is unknown).
 
 == Core Developers ==
 * Roger Schildmeijer
 * Jim Petersson
 * Johnathan Meehan
 * Nicholas Whitehead
 * Séven Le Mesle
 
 Other contributors to the project include: William Edwards, Jacob
 Kristhammar, Rickard Böttcher, ilmich, 1730wang (Nemo), Khaled
 Essghaier, Mikael Piotrowski
 
 == Alignment ==
 Deft is a web framework with a strong focus on speed and asynchronous
 principles. Some parts of Deft are a complex (especiallt the
 asynchronous parts) and it makes sense to  have a
 supporting/developing community. Apache provides a solid base  with
 established processes and rules to create such community.
 
 == Known Risks ==
 === Inexperience with Open Source ===
 The current code that has been developed for Deft is open sourced
 under the Apache 2.0 license. The majority of the initial developers
 of Deft are familiar with the Apache model for open-source
 development.
 
 === Orphaned Products ===
 All participants are active users and contributors to  open source.
 One of them (Roger Schildmeijer) has experience as a contributor  on
 the Apache Cassandra open source project.
 
 === Homogeneous Developers ===
 Deft's initial set of committers include people that have a strong JVM
 background, and  are spread over a number of countries and different
 employers.
 
 === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
 None of the developers 

Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-05 Thread Robert Burrell Donkin
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Niklas Gustavsson nik...@protocol7.com wrote:
 Please cast your votes:

 [X ] +1 Accept Deft for incubation
 [  ] +0 Indifferent to Deft incubation
 [  ] -1 Reject Deft for incubation

(binding)

Robert

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Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator

2011-07-05 Thread Mark Struberg
+1 (binding)

LieGrue,
strub

--- On Tue, 7/5/11, Robert Burrell Donkin robertburrelldon...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Robert Burrell Donkin robertburrelldon...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [VOTE] Deft to join the incubator
 To: general@incubator.apache.org
 Date: Tuesday, July 5, 2011, 3:23 PM
 On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:35 AM,
 Niklas Gustavsson nik...@protocol7.com
 wrote:
  Please cast your votes:
 
  [X ] +1 Accept Deft for incubation
  [  ] +0 Indifferent to Deft incubation
  [  ] -1 Reject Deft for incubation
 
 (binding)
 
 Robert
 
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