All,

If you don't want the podling to retire, the biggest impacting thing you can do 
is make sure a report is filed for the next reporting period.

I believe without that, I can only assume that there's no interest in remaining 
as an Apache project.

John

On 2018/02/02 19:45:22, Brandon Gulla <gulla.bran...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> While I am not a committer at the moment, having contributed to Myriad in
> the early days, I am able to help review potential PRs and changes down the
> road.
> 
> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 7:50 AM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > > 1. Try to convince to Apache managers (I don't now the correct term)
> > > for an exception to allow you accept commits from external
> > > contributors (like me).
> >
> > All and any contributions are welcome, that is not he issue here. The
> > board requires oversight of at least 3 (P)PMC members. For incubating
> > project generally the committers are the PPMC.
> >
> > > 2. Follow your first proposal, create a new github organization, for
> > > example (github.com/myriad) and working there.
> >
> > As the software is under the Apache license anyone can do this, you don't
> > need to ask for permission.
> >
> > > Maybe in the future we can try go to Apache incubation again.
> >
> > And I’m sure the Apache incubator would welcome that.
> >
> > > I guess we are three people with interest into continue the project,
> > > you, Juan P. and myself. From my side I am working in a local fork for
> > > enhancing some stuff.
> >
> > Alternatively if the people above have contributed and promoted the
> > project (I’m sorry but I don’t know the full history here) and the 
> > currenrt
> > PPMC recognise that and votes you in as PPMC members then that may be
> > enough to continue the project at Apache.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Justin
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Brandon
> 

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