Re: Finding a champion and mentors

2020-11-24 Thread Kevin Ratnasekera
Hi Andrey,

This project looks very interesting. I am willing to help you, if you are
looking for volunteers to mentor the project.

Regards
Kevin

On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 11:06 AM Gang(Gary) Wang  wrote:

> Hi Andrey
>
> It is a valuable project from my perspective, I'm expecting that could be a
> new way to interact with computers.
> I think it would be more attractive for developers if this library can also
> support Rust as well.
>
> Regards
> Gordon.
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 6:16 PM Dave Fisher  wrote:
>
> > Hi Andrey,
> >
> > The project does look very interesting.
> >
> > If no one else volunteers then I’m willing to help and, if no one else
> > volunteers, champion the project into the incubator. Champions don’t
> always
> > mentor, but I’d do so too.
> >
> > I’m also VP, Petri which was mentioned by Jim. It’s an alternative, but I
> > think you don’t have a large enough community.
> >
> > I notice that the project is currently MIT licensed. It will need to
> > change to Apache license 2.0.
> >
> > Let’s see who else volunteers.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Dave
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > > On Nov 24, 2020, at 3:35 PM, Andrey Parfenov 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I am an author of open source project BrainFlow, and currently I am
> > > thinking about moving this project to Apache Incubator.
> > > I've read all the documents about the application process and seems
> like
> > > finding mentors/champions is the first step.
> > >
> > > But it's unclear how to find them and get feedback about the project
> and
> > > it's perspectives at Apache Incubator.
> > >
> > > More info about project:
> > >
> > > BrainFlow is a library to read, parse and analyze data from biosensors
> > with
> > > primary focus on BCI devices, the goal of this library is to provide
> > > uniform SDK to different devices and allow programmers to write device
> > > agnostic code.
> > > As of right now it supports 7 programming languages. First commit was
> > > around ~2.5 years ago
> > >
> > > Docs https://brainflow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
> > > Github https://github.com/brainflow-dev/brainflow
> > > Website https://brainflow.org/
> > > Slack Workspace was created around 6 months ago and currently there are
> > 137
> > > members
> > >
> > >
> > > Best Regards,
> > > Andrey
> >
> >
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Re: Finding a champion and mentors

2020-11-24 Thread Gang(Gary) Wang
Hi Andrey

It is a valuable project from my perspective, I'm expecting that could be a
new way to interact with computers.
I think it would be more attractive for developers if this library can also
support Rust as well.

Regards
Gordon.

On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 6:16 PM Dave Fisher  wrote:

> Hi Andrey,
>
> The project does look very interesting.
>
> If no one else volunteers then I’m willing to help and, if no one else
> volunteers, champion the project into the incubator. Champions don’t always
> mentor, but I’d do so too.
>
> I’m also VP, Petri which was mentioned by Jim. It’s an alternative, but I
> think you don’t have a large enough community.
>
> I notice that the project is currently MIT licensed. It will need to
> change to Apache license 2.0.
>
> Let’s see who else volunteers.
>
> Regards,
> Dave
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Nov 24, 2020, at 3:35 PM, Andrey Parfenov 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am an author of open source project BrainFlow, and currently I am
> > thinking about moving this project to Apache Incubator.
> > I've read all the documents about the application process and seems like
> > finding mentors/champions is the first step.
> >
> > But it's unclear how to find them and get feedback about the project and
> > it's perspectives at Apache Incubator.
> >
> > More info about project:
> >
> > BrainFlow is a library to read, parse and analyze data from biosensors
> with
> > primary focus on BCI devices, the goal of this library is to provide
> > uniform SDK to different devices and allow programmers to write device
> > agnostic code.
> > As of right now it supports 7 programming languages. First commit was
> > around ~2.5 years ago
> >
> > Docs https://brainflow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
> > Github https://github.com/brainflow-dev/brainflow
> > Website https://brainflow.org/
> > Slack Workspace was created around 6 months ago and currently there are
> 137
> > members
> >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Andrey
>
>
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Re: Finding a champion and mentors

2020-11-24 Thread Dave Fisher
Hi Andrey,

The project does look very interesting.

If no one else volunteers then I’m willing to help and, if no one else 
volunteers, champion the project into the incubator. Champions don’t always 
mentor, but I’d do so too.

I’m also VP, Petri which was mentioned by Jim. It’s an alternative, but I think 
you don’t have a large enough community.

I notice that the project is currently MIT licensed. It will need to change to 
Apache license 2.0.

Let’s see who else volunteers.

Regards,
Dave

Sent from my iPhone

> On Nov 24, 2020, at 3:35 PM, Andrey Parfenov  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am an author of open source project BrainFlow, and currently I am
> thinking about moving this project to Apache Incubator.
> I've read all the documents about the application process and seems like
> finding mentors/champions is the first step.
> 
> But it's unclear how to find them and get feedback about the project and
> it's perspectives at Apache Incubator.
> 
> More info about project:
> 
> BrainFlow is a library to read, parse and analyze data from biosensors with
> primary focus on BCI devices, the goal of this library is to provide
> uniform SDK to different devices and allow programmers to write device
> agnostic code.
> As of right now it supports 7 programming languages. First commit was
> around ~2.5 years ago
> 
> Docs https://brainflow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
> Github https://github.com/brainflow-dev/brainflow
> Website https://brainflow.org/
> Slack Workspace was created around 6 months ago and currently there are 137
> members
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> Andrey


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Re: Finding a champion and mentors

2020-11-24 Thread vongosling
Hi,

It's an interesting project around OpenBCI. I really understand your
concern about how to reach your rational mentors. It's not a bad way to go
straight in the general mail, at least more professional mentors could see
your project. I'm not a veteran in this direction, but it's interesting to
read the project introduction. I'd like to be your mentor, you could count
me in :-)

Best Regards,
Von Gosling

Andrey Parfenov  于2020年11月25日周三 上午7:35写道:

> Hello,
>
> I am an author of open source project BrainFlow, and currently I am
> thinking about moving this project to Apache Incubator.
> I've read all the documents about the application process and seems like
> finding mentors/champions is the first step.
>
> But it's unclear how to find them and get feedback about the project and
> it's perspectives at Apache Incubator.
>
> More info about project:
>
> BrainFlow is a library to read, parse and analyze data from biosensors with
> primary focus on BCI devices, the goal of this library is to provide
> uniform SDK to different devices and allow programmers to write device
> agnostic code.
> As of right now it supports 7 programming languages. First commit was
> around ~2.5 years ago
>
> Docs https://brainflow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
> Github https://github.com/brainflow-dev/brainflow
> Website https://brainflow.org/
> Slack Workspace was created around 6 months ago and currently there are 137
> members
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Andrey
>


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Re: Finding a champion and mentors

2020-11-24 Thread Nick Kew



> On 24 Nov 2020, at 12:20, Andrey Parfenov  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am an author of open source project BrainFlow, and currently I am
> thinking about moving this project to Apache Incubator.

I took a brief look.  I *think* I like the project!

Meanwhile, you might want to read yesterday and today's traffic on this list,
as someone else (Daniel Widdis) asked almost exactly the same question
less than 24 hours ago, and generated discussion on the subject.

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Finding a champion and mentors

2020-11-24 Thread Andrey Parfenov
Hello,

I am an author of open source project BrainFlow, and currently I am
thinking about moving this project to Apache Incubator.
I've read all the documents about the application process and seems like
finding mentors/champions is the first step.

But it's unclear how to find them and get feedback about the project and
it's perspectives at Apache Incubator.

More info about project:

BrainFlow is a library to read, parse and analyze data from biosensors with
primary focus on BCI devices, the goal of this library is to provide
uniform SDK to different devices and allow programmers to write device
agnostic code.
As of right now it supports 7 programming languages. First commit was
around ~2.5 years ago

Docs https://brainflow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
Github https://github.com/brainflow-dev/brainflow
Website https://brainflow.org/
Slack Workspace was created around 6 months ago and currently there are 137
members


Best Regards,
Andrey


Re: finding a Champion

2016-09-08 Thread Roberto Attias
Hi Jake,yes, I'm aware of it. I have done an Integration of HTrace with some 
proprietary tracing framework. There are some fundamental aspect of the tracing 
model in HTrace (as well as the OpenTrace API) which I find limiting. 

Thanks,   Roberto


  From: Jake Farrell <jfarr...@apache.org>
 To: "general@incubator.apache.org" <general@incubator.apache.org>; Roberto 
Attias <roberto_att...@yahoo.com> 
Cc: John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org>
 Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 9:44 AM
 Subject: Re: finding a Champion
   
Hey RobertoHave you looked into Apache HTrace (incubating)? 
-Jake

On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 11:48 AM, Roberto Attias 
<roberto_att...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:

Hi John,thanks for your reply. Here is a brief description of the project and 
its current state.

Project Description
The project consists of a framework for concurrent and distributed tracing. 
I've been working on tracing at CISCO and Facebook for the last few years, and 
am now in the process of moving somewhere else, hence I'm interested in 
consolidating the experience I've accumulated into a new, open source framework 
with clean room implementation.

The framework comprises of:
   - a producer API to instrument distributed system with, with support for all 
major programming languages. The API allows for pluggable sinks to target 
generation of traces in local files, integration with Kafka, or other event 
buses.in case of use of an event bus, a distributed service that consumes from 
it and stores in a persistent storage. The service will provide support for 
event storage, integrating with various storage, including Apache HBase

   - A distributed service for batch trace analysis. This service continuously 
runs analysis script on traces flowing through the event bus. scripts can be 
dynamically added by users.
   - A set of trace visualization tools.


One of the goals for this framework is the ability to scale from single-host 
applications, where it would not require running any server, to large scale 
distributed environment where it would allow running a fault-tolerant set of 
services.
Process State
The framework is in its early stage of development, but one element exist that 
will serve as bases for one the visualization tools. MSCViewer is and open 
source, trace visualization and analysis tool on Github. The tool is currently 
in use inside CiSCO. See https://github.com/rattias/ mscviewer, and it's 
manual: https://github.com/rattias/ mscviewer/blob/master/doc/ 
manual/mscviewer.pdf

What I'm looking for
At this stage I'm looking for mainly for feedback on whether a project in this 
early stage can or should be an Apache Incubation Project, and if so how to 
find a champion for it. If projects have to be more mature to enter the 
incubation stage I'll keep working on it and come back later.
Thanks,    Roberto

      From: John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org>
 To: general@incubator.apache.org; Roberto Attias <roberto_att...@yahoo.com>
 Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 2:31 PM
 Subject: Re: finding a Champion

HI Roberto & Welcome!
It might be a good thing to post some information about your project, what it 
does, if theres any existing source or community point links to it.  Seeing 
something vibrant and functioning will definitely draw out a champion.
John

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 5:05 PM Roberto Attias <roberto_att...@yahoo.com. 
invalid> wrote:

Hello,this is my first email on this mailing list. I'm looking for a champion 
to incubate a project. I wrote to a couple of people from projects which have 
some relation, but neither replied, so I suspect I'm doing something wrong. At 
this stage I'm looking for feedback on whether there might be interest, and if 
so whether the project should be incubated right now, or at a later stage.

Any feedback on how to find somebody to discuss this with is welcome.
Thanks,
   Roberto




   



   

Re: finding a Champion

2016-09-08 Thread Jake Farrell
Hey Roberto
Have you looked into Apache HTrace (incubating)?

-Jake


On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 11:48 AM, Roberto Attias <
roberto_att...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:

> Hi John,thanks for your reply. Here is a brief description of the project
> and its current state.
>
> Project Description
> The project consists of a framework for concurrent and distributed
> tracing. I've been working on tracing at CISCO and Facebook for the last
> few years, and am now in the process of moving somewhere else, hence I'm
> interested in consolidating the experience I've accumulated into a new,
> open source framework with clean room implementation.
>
> The framework comprises of:
>- a producer API to instrument distributed system with, with support
> for all major programming languages. The API allows for pluggable sinks to
> target generation of traces in local files, integration with Kafka, or
> other event buses.in case of use of an event bus, a distributed service
> that consumes from it and stores in a persistent storage. The service will
> provide support for event storage, integrating with various storage,
> including Apache HBase
>
>- A distributed service for batch trace analysis. This service
> continuously runs analysis script on traces flowing through the event bus.
> scripts can be dynamically added by users.
>- A set of trace visualization tools.
>
>
> One of the goals for this framework is the ability to scale from
> single-host applications, where it would not require running any server, to
> large scale distributed environment where it would allow running a
> fault-tolerant set of services.
> Process State
> The framework is in its early stage of development, but one element exist
> that will serve as bases for one the visualization tools. MSCViewer is and
> open source, trace visualization and analysis tool on Github. The tool is
> currently in use inside CiSCO. See https://github.com/rattias/mscviewer,
> and it's manual: https://github.com/rattias/mscviewer/blob/master/doc/
> manual/mscviewer.pdf
>
> What I'm looking for
> At this stage I'm looking for mainly for feedback on whether a project in
> this early stage can or should be an Apache Incubation Project, and if so
> how to find a champion for it. If projects have to be more mature to enter
> the incubation stage I'll keep working on it and come back later.
> Thanks,Roberto
>
>   From: John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org>
>  To: general@incubator.apache.org; Roberto Attias <
> roberto_att...@yahoo.com>
>  Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 2:31 PM
>  Subject: Re: finding a Champion
>
> HI Roberto & Welcome!
> It might be a good thing to post some information about your project, what
> it does, if theres any existing source or community point links to it.
> Seeing something vibrant and functioning will definitely draw out a
> champion.
> John
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 5:05 PM Roberto Attias 
> <roberto_att...@yahoo.com.invalid>
> wrote:
>
> Hello,this is my first email on this mailing list. I'm looking for a
> champion to incubate a project. I wrote to a couple of people from projects
> which have some relation, but neither replied, so I suspect I'm doing
> something wrong. At this stage I'm looking for feedback on whether there
> might be interest, and if so whether the project should be incubated right
> now, or at a later stage.
>
> Any feedback on how to find somebody to discuss this with is welcome.
> Thanks,
>Roberto
>
>
>
>
>


Re: finding a Champion

2016-09-08 Thread Roberto Attias
Hi John,thanks for your reply. Here is a brief description of the project and 
its current state.

Project Description
The project consists of a framework for concurrent and distributed tracing. 
I've been working on tracing at CISCO and Facebook for the last few years, and 
am now in the process of moving somewhere else, hence I'm interested in 
consolidating the experience I've accumulated into a new, open source framework 
with clean room implementation. 

The framework comprises of:   
   - a producer API to instrument distributed system with, with support for all 
major programming languages. The API allows for pluggable sinks to target 
generation of traces in local files, integration with Kafka, or other event 
buses.in case of use of an event bus, a distributed service that consumes from 
it and stores in a persistent storage. The service will provide support for 
event storage, integrating with various storage, including Apache HBase

   - A distributed service for batch trace analysis. This service continuously 
runs analysis script on traces flowing through the event bus. scripts can be 
dynamically added by users.
   - A set of trace visualization tools.


One of the goals for this framework is the ability to scale from single-host 
applications, where it would not require running any server, to large scale 
distributed environment where it would allow running a fault-tolerant set of 
services.
Process State
The framework is in its early stage of development, but one element exist that 
will serve as bases for one the visualization tools. MSCViewer is and open 
source, trace visualization and analysis tool on Github. The tool is currently 
in use inside CiSCO. See https://github.com/rattias/mscviewer, and it's manual: 
https://github.com/rattias/mscviewer/blob/master/doc/manual/mscviewer.pdf

What I'm looking for
At this stage I'm looking for mainly for feedback on whether a project in this 
early stage can or should be an Apache Incubation Project, and if so how to 
find a champion for it. If projects have to be more mature to enter the 
incubation stage I'll keep working on it and come back later.
Thanks,    Roberto

  From: John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org>
 To: general@incubator.apache.org; Roberto Attias <roberto_att...@yahoo.com> 
 Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 2:31 PM
 Subject: Re: finding a Champion
   
HI Roberto & Welcome!
It might be a good thing to post some information about your project, what it 
does, if theres any existing source or community point links to it.  Seeing 
something vibrant and functioning will definitely draw out a champion.
John

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 5:05 PM Roberto Attias 
<roberto_att...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:

Hello,this is my first email on this mailing list. I'm looking for a champion 
to incubate a project. I wrote to a couple of people from projects which have 
some relation, but neither replied, so I suspect I'm doing something wrong. At 
this stage I'm looking for feedback on whether there might be interest, and if 
so whether the project should be incubated right now, or at a later stage.

Any feedback on how to find somebody to discuss this with is welcome.
Thanks,
   Roberto




   

Re: finding a Champion

2016-09-07 Thread John D. Ament
HI Roberto & Welcome!

It might be a good thing to post some information about your project, what
it does, if theres any existing source or community point links to it.
Seeing something vibrant and functioning will definitely draw out a
champion.

John

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 5:05 PM Roberto Attias
 wrote:

> Hello,this is my first email on this mailing list. I'm looking for a
> champion to incubate a project. I wrote to a couple of people from projects
> which have some relation, but neither replied, so I suspect I'm doing
> something wrong. At this stage I'm looking for feedback on whether there
> might be interest, and if so whether the project should be incubated right
> now, or at a later stage.
>
> Any feedback on how to find somebody to discuss this with is welcome.
> Thanks,
>Roberto
>
>


finding a Champion

2016-09-07 Thread Roberto Attias
Hello,this is my first email on this mailing list. I'm looking for a champion 
to incubate a project. I wrote to a couple of people from projects which have 
some relation, but neither replied, so I suspect I'm doing something wrong. At 
this stage I'm looking for feedback on whether there might be interest, and if 
so whether the project should be incubated right now, or at a later stage. 

Any feedback on how to find somebody to discuss this with is welcome.
Thanks,
   Roberto



Re: Finding a Champion

2014-03-21 Thread Emmanuel Lécharny
Le 3/20/14 6:42 PM, Hal Lockhart a écrit :
 Thanks to everyone for the encouraging comments. I will report back to OpenAz 
 and begin drafting a proposal.

 I suspect we will want Paul to act as our Champion, since WSO2 is already 
 active in the project. I think the group will be glad to have Emmanuel and 
 Colm help us as Mentors.
I'll be pleased to be a mentor, and having Paul as a Champion seems the
perfect fit !

Waiting for the proposal now :-)

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Cordialement,
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RE: Finding a Champion

2014-03-20 Thread Hal Lockhart
Thanks to everyone for the encouraging comments. I will report back to OpenAz 
and begin drafting a proposal.

I suspect we will want Paul to act as our Champion, since WSO2 is already 
active in the project. I think the group will be glad to have Emmanuel and Colm 
help us as Mentors.

Hal

 -Original Message-
 From: Colm O hEigeartaigh [mailto:cohei...@apache.org]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 5:03 AM
 To: general@incubator.apache.org
 Subject: Re: Finding a Champion
 
 I'm also willing to help out (as a mentor). Apache CXF has a PEP that
 uses a interface to convert a service request to a XACML request, and
 ships with an implementation that uses OpenSAML to create the request.
 I was planning to dedicate some time to switching to use OpenAZ
 instead.
 
 Colm.
 
 
 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 3:00 AM, Paul Fremantle pzf...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  I'm also willing to champion this.
 
  Paul
 
 
  On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny
  elecha...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
   Le 3/18/14 7:47 PM, Rich Bowen a écrit :
   
On 03/18/2014 02:40 PM, Hal Lockhart wrote:
I am a newbie here. I am involved in an open source project
called OpenAz. It is focus is to provide tools and components
 for
developing authorization and access control systems. Our web
 page
(and wiki) is
here:
   
http://www.openliberty.org/wiki/index.php/OpenAz_Main_Page
   
We are using SourceForge for the code. We use the Apache license
throughout. The project was started in 2009 and was very small
initially. More recently we have been gaining more momentum and
participants. We intend to propose to become an Incubator
 project.
   
I have looked at the documents and lists and I believe I
understand how to write the first draft of a Proposal. However,
how does one go about recruiting a Champion. Does it make sense
to draft a proposal and then try to attract a Champion to it or
is there a better way to proceed?
   
   
This email was a good start.
   
Also, finding an existing Apache member who's either active in
your community, or is a user of your stuff, would be a good thing
to investigate. I see from your website that WSO2 is somehow
 involved.
There's several ASF members there.
   
Failing that, tell us why your project is awesome and why we'd
want to be involved.
   
   If you don't find a more suitable champion, I'd be please to offer
   my support.
  
   There is defintively a need for some XACML related project at the
 ASF.
  
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   Cordialement,
   Emmanuel Lécharny
   www.iktek.com
  
  
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  Member of the Apache Software Foundation OASIS WS-RX TC Co-chair
 
  blog: http://pzf.fremantle.org
  twitter: @pzfreo
 
 
 
 
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Re: Finding a Champion

2014-03-19 Thread ilgrosso
Emmanuel Lécharny wrote
 [...]
 If you don't find a more suitable champion, I'd be please to offer my
 support.
 
 There is definitively a need for some XACML related project at the ASF.

I agree with Emmanuel: I don't have unfortunately enough spare cycles for
more involvement in this proposal, but I'd say that any IAM project at the
ASF (including Directory, Syncope and Shiro) would potentially benefit from
this.

Regards.




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Re: Finding a Champion

2014-03-19 Thread Colm O hEigeartaigh
I'm also willing to help out (as a mentor). Apache CXF has a PEP that uses
a interface to convert a service request to a XACML request, and ships with
an implementation that uses OpenSAML to create the request. I was planning
to dedicate some time to switching to use OpenAZ instead.

Colm.


On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 3:00 AM, Paul Fremantle pzf...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm also willing to champion this.

 Paul


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny elecha...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Le 3/18/14 7:47 PM, Rich Bowen a écrit :
  
   On 03/18/2014 02:40 PM, Hal Lockhart wrote:
   I am a newbie here. I am involved in an open source project called
   OpenAz. It is focus is to provide tools and components for developing
   authorization and access control systems. Our web page (and wiki) is
   here:
  
   http://www.openliberty.org/wiki/index.php/OpenAz_Main_Page
  
   We are using SourceForge for the code. We use the Apache license
   throughout. The project was started in 2009 and was very small
   initially. More recently we have been gaining more momentum and
   participants. We intend to propose to become an Incubator project.
  
   I have looked at the documents and lists and I believe I understand
   how to write the first draft of a Proposal. However, how does one go
   about recruiting a Champion. Does it make sense to draft a proposal
   and then try to attract a Champion to it or is there a better way to
   proceed?
  
  
   This email was a good start.
  
   Also, finding an existing Apache member who's either active in your
   community, or is a user of your stuff, would be a good thing to
   investigate. I see from your website that WSO2 is somehow involved.
   There's several ASF members there.
  
   Failing that, tell us why your project is awesome and why we'd want to
   be involved.
  
  If you don't find a more suitable champion, I'd be please to offer my
  support.
 
  There is defintively a need for some XACML related project at the ASF.
 
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Re: Finding a Champion

2014-03-18 Thread Rich Bowen


On 03/18/2014 02:40 PM, Hal Lockhart wrote:

I am a newbie here. I am involved in an open source project called OpenAz. It 
is focus is to provide tools and components for developing authorization and 
access control systems. Our web page (and wiki) is here:

http://www.openliberty.org/wiki/index.php/OpenAz_Main_Page

We are using SourceForge for the code. We use the Apache license throughout. 
The project was started in 2009 and was very small initially. More recently we 
have been gaining more momentum and participants. We intend to propose to 
become an Incubator project.

I have looked at the documents and lists and I believe I understand how to 
write the first draft of a Proposal. However, how does one go about recruiting 
a Champion. Does it make sense to draft a proposal and then try to attract a 
Champion to it or is there a better way to proceed?



This email was a good start.

Also, finding an existing Apache member who's either active in your 
community, or is a user of your stuff, would be a good thing to 
investigate. I see from your website that WSO2 is somehow involved. 
There's several ASF members there.


Failing that, tell us why your project is awesome and why we'd want to 
be involved.


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Finding a Champion

2014-03-18 Thread Hal Lockhart
I am a newbie here. I am involved in an open source project called OpenAz. It 
is focus is to provide tools and components for developing authorization and 
access control systems. Our web page (and wiki) is here: 

http://www.openliberty.org/wiki/index.php/OpenAz_Main_Page

We are using SourceForge for the code. We use the Apache license throughout. 
The project was started in 2009 and was very small initially. More recently we 
have been gaining more momentum and participants. We intend to propose to 
become an Incubator project.

I have looked at the documents and lists and I believe I understand how to 
write the first draft of a Proposal. However, how does one go about recruiting 
a Champion. Does it make sense to draft a proposal and then try to attract a 
Champion to it or is there a better way to proceed?

Hal Lockhart

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Re: Finding a Champion

2014-03-18 Thread Emmanuel Lécharny
Le 3/18/14 7:47 PM, Rich Bowen a écrit :

 On 03/18/2014 02:40 PM, Hal Lockhart wrote:
 I am a newbie here. I am involved in an open source project called
 OpenAz. It is focus is to provide tools and components for developing
 authorization and access control systems. Our web page (and wiki) is
 here:

 http://www.openliberty.org/wiki/index.php/OpenAz_Main_Page

 We are using SourceForge for the code. We use the Apache license
 throughout. The project was started in 2009 and was very small
 initially. More recently we have been gaining more momentum and
 participants. We intend to propose to become an Incubator project.

 I have looked at the documents and lists and I believe I understand
 how to write the first draft of a Proposal. However, how does one go
 about recruiting a Champion. Does it make sense to draft a proposal
 and then try to attract a Champion to it or is there a better way to
 proceed?


 This email was a good start.

 Also, finding an existing Apache member who's either active in your
 community, or is a user of your stuff, would be a good thing to
 investigate. I see from your website that WSO2 is somehow involved.
 There's several ASF members there.

 Failing that, tell us why your project is awesome and why we'd want to
 be involved.

If you don't find a more suitable champion, I'd be please to offer my
support.

There is defintively a need for some XACML related project at the ASF.

-- 
Regards,
Cordialement,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com 


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Re: Finding a Champion

2014-03-18 Thread Paul Fremantle
I'm also willing to champion this.

Paul


On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny elecha...@gmail.comwrote:

 Le 3/18/14 7:47 PM, Rich Bowen a écrit :
 
  On 03/18/2014 02:40 PM, Hal Lockhart wrote:
  I am a newbie here. I am involved in an open source project called
  OpenAz. It is focus is to provide tools and components for developing
  authorization and access control systems. Our web page (and wiki) is
  here:
 
  http://www.openliberty.org/wiki/index.php/OpenAz_Main_Page
 
  We are using SourceForge for the code. We use the Apache license
  throughout. The project was started in 2009 and was very small
  initially. More recently we have been gaining more momentum and
  participants. We intend to propose to become an Incubator project.
 
  I have looked at the documents and lists and I believe I understand
  how to write the first draft of a Proposal. However, how does one go
  about recruiting a Champion. Does it make sense to draft a proposal
  and then try to attract a Champion to it or is there a better way to
  proceed?
 
 
  This email was a good start.
 
  Also, finding an existing Apache member who's either active in your
  community, or is a user of your stuff, would be a good thing to
  investigate. I see from your website that WSO2 is somehow involved.
  There's several ASF members there.
 
  Failing that, tell us why your project is awesome and why we'd want to
  be involved.
 
 If you don't find a more suitable champion, I'd be please to offer my
 support.

 There is defintively a need for some XACML related project at the ASF.

 --
 Regards,
 Cordialement,
 Emmanuel Lécharny
 www.iktek.com


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