The discussion +/- retiring the project is probably the right discussion to be
having, but I think in order to make a decision everyone ought to look at what
steps could be taken to get it out of a rut, and whether there's reason to
believe those would be successful. So far no one has said
On 2016-09-23 17:50, Suneel Marthi wrote:
I would echo Benjamin again. While in all honestly, I might not be able to
dedicate any time in Streams development given that I am fully engaged in 4
other Apache projects, I would like to join this project as a mentor and help
steer this to TLP.
That
In light of the positive feedback and input from Benjamin Young from W3C and
Suneel Marthi which hopefully will lead to a renewal of activity and a move
forwards for Apache Streams, I'm hereby cancelling this vote for retirement.
I'm looking forward to the next steps!
Kind regards, Ate
On
I would echo Benjamin again. While in all honestly, I might not be able to
dedicate any time in Streams development given that I am fully engaged in 4
other Apache projects, I would like to join this project as a mentor and
help steer this to TLP.
Here's a video of Steve's talk in Berlin from
On September 22, 2016 at 5:05:39 PM, Ate Douma (a...@douma.nu) wrote:
On 2016-09-21 18:28, apache wrote:
> I remain committed to building and sharing open-source software for social
> web
> data interoperability. Participating in the incubator process has taught me a
>
> lot, and I would