El lun, 25-02-2008 a las 13:29 -0600, Brian W. Fitzpatrick escribió: > On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not to be picky, but I don't yet see much that counts as progress > > towards graduation - not that that is a bad thing, at this point. > > I'd have to disagree. > > > I see a _huge_ amount of traffic, clearly a lot of development work. But > > that does not count on iota towards graduation, in itself. > > With my apache hat on, I disagree. It counts, but not in a big way. > Running a productive project is important. >
+1. Also there are several persons not coming from google starting a port to PHP. > > * Are folks collaborating according to the Apache way? > > >From what I can see, it looks pretty good so far. I spoke with all of > the Google devs who are working on Shindig before it even entered the > Incubator, and I'm reasonably sure that they get it and understand the > importance of doing things the Apache way. > +1, I see a very good atmosphere in the -dev list. > > * Has the strong bias towards Google amongst committers been reduced? > > This is something that needs work. > There is a promising area in the development of containers in different languages as java, there has been already some activity and I guess it is only a matter of time. > > * Has all IP been checked and cleared? > > > > * Has the project made a suitable incubator based release? (for IP > > vetting purposes, not necessarily for public consumption) > > As far as I can tell, the IP has been completely vetted and contributed. > > > These are a few of the issues that occur to me immediately that would > > help towards graduation, with the second likely being the most > > significant, and hardest to resolve. > > It always is on projects that spring out of a single company :-) > > that said, if you have any specific concerns with examples, I think it > would be useful to discuss them here. > Agreed > -Fitz Regards -- Santiago Gala http://memojo.com/~sgala/blog/

