On 7/7/06, Justin Erenkrantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/6/06, Garrett Rooney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A project graduates from the incubator when the incubator PMC comes to
a consensus that the project has resolved any existing legal issues,
has built a sustainable community around itself,
Matthias
We did the original check on Synapse when we started the project.
nameprotect.com seems quite different since then and I couldn't simply
find the same page that I used last year, but there is an online
trademark search here:
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=searchssstate=b3bfcn.1.1
Garrett,
This is great to hear, one of the mails in the thread was getting me
concerned.
Thanks for the reply.
Carl.
Garrett Rooney wrote:
On 7/6/06, Carl Trieloff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am spending many hours working through Apache processes so do you mind
if I ask a few questions:
On 7/6/06, Garrett Rooney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A project graduates from the incubator when the incubator PMC comes to
a consensus that the project has resolved any existing legal issues,
has built a sustainable community around itself, and is operating in a
way that is consistent with how
Apache Synapse has an unusual history for an incubated project. While
there was a contributed codebase from Infravio, we looked at this
codebase (which was built on Axis1) and decided to re-write completely
based on Axis2. So the code we have built, the community and users we
have created have
+1 for graduation and +1 for closing the vote. The normal period is 72
hours, so 10 days is within the margin of error.
Sanjiva.
On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 10:13 +0100, Paul Fremantle wrote:
This vote has now been running for 10 days. We have 4 +1s of which 3
are binding:
Roy Fielding +1
Paul,
Before I vote, I'd like to ask you a community related question.
Looking at the June mail archives for Synapse (actually, I looked at other
months as well), I see a lot of commits but very little discussion. Yes,
some, but not much. More in May than in June, but a downtrend in mailing
Noel
Firstly thanks for the scrutiny.
I agree that we've perhaps become a little quiet on the dev list. We
had some very intense discussions earlier this year and having got
over those and worked out a way forward we've just had plenty of
coding to do to implement the changes. I also agree that
Well, not to chime in me too but in order to get up-to-speed
enough to cast a vote, I also looked over the archives, and
I saw a lot of code commits but little online development
as well... so it was hard to trace the commits to actual
community discussion and debate.
So I share Noel's concern.
I am spending many hours working through Apache processes so do you mind
if I ask a few questions:
For the graduation,
a.) what are the demographics of the commiters added to the project
in the community building and how/is this considered in graduation?
b.) if there are committers on the
On 7/6/06, Carl Trieloff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am spending many hours working through Apache processes so do you mind
if I ask a few questions:
For the graduation,
a.) what are the demographics of the commiters added to the project
in the community building and how/is this considered in
The referenced web site has the following:
Organizational acceptance of responsibility for the project
* Has the receiving PMC voted to accept it? In Progress
Is this up to date?
On 7/4/06, Paul Fremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone pointed out to me that the original $subject might
Thanks for pointing that out. The PMC vote has now completed. I'll
update right now.
Paul
On 7/3/06, Dion Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The referenced web site has the following:
Organizational acceptance of responsibility for the project
* Has the receiving PMC voted to accept it? In
The page is now updated and seems to have made it through to the website.
Paul
On 7/3/06, Paul Fremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for pointing that out. The PMC vote has now completed. I'll
update right now.
Paul
On 7/3/06, Dion Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The referenced web
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