This link includes a step-by-step guide to gain access to cwiki. http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STONEHENGE/Apache+Stonehenge+First+Steps
________________________________________ From: Abu Obeida Bakhach [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 3:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Reporting on month of April - due Wed May 13 I agree. Once we finish voting on M1, release it (hopefully in a day or two?) then we should start the M2 discussion. Let's get your wiki permission first. Please email Daniel with your confluence ID. See the attached or below for his instructions earlier on. http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00059.html thanks, -----Original Message----- From: Scott Golightly [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 11:49 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Reporting on month of April - due Wed May 13 I have read through the report and agree. I would like to propose that we create a wiki page to begin discussing M2 and M3 ideas. I have a proposal I would like to make around identity management. I think a wiki page with some background information would be a good starting place. I would be willing to start the wiki discussion but I apparently do not have rights to add/edit the wiki. Scott Golightly -----Original Message----- From: Abu Obeida Bakhach [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 5:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Reporting on month of April - due Wed May 13 Here is my proposed draft for April. I would appreciate your feedback on it, either here on the DL or by directly modifying it on the SH project wiki http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STONEHENGE/April+2009+Report Please provide any comments by COB on Tuesday the 12th. After then I will post the report to the main reporting site at http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/May2009 thanks! My proposed draft: March Report: Stonehenge has been incubating since December 2008. Stonehenge a set of example applications for Service Oriented Architecture that spans languages and platforms and demonstrates best practices and interoperability by using currently defined W3C OASIS standard protocols. In the month of April, the growing Stonehenge community has been very active delivering on fixes for the PHP, Java and .NET implementations of a sample app called stocktrader. Stocktrader is meant to be the first sample app that demonstrates interoperability in Stonehenge. Admin: The community is still learning the ropes of apache processes. A PPMC is currently being setup to allow the nomination of several active developers. Legal headers and logos have been updated in all code bases to reflect Apache's brand. Community: two new developers have joined. The current community has intensified its effort around enabling a smooth installation experience of the sample apps. Several documentations have been authored and iterated upon. Code: the community has identified and resolved many fixes towards the first release. The first release, which is being voted on right now, is aimed towards producing code and docs that enable a smooth interop experience between the .NET, PHP and Java implementations of the StockTrader application. Graduation map: * M1 should be released any day now. * Another iteration of improvements for stocktraded would constitute the second release (M2) * A third release would be either adding more interop functionality to stocktrader, or implementing a new sample application - M3 Neither M2 or M3 are discussed yet. As soon as M1 is complete the community will discuss options for both releases required for graduation.
