On 10/05/2011 11:15, Paul Sharples wrote:
On 09/05/2011 21:21, Ross Gardler wrote:
On 09/05/2011 21:14, Scott Wilson wrote:
Thanks, Paul!

On 9 May 2011, at 18:08, Ross Gardler wrote:

Perhaps add "community members working with Apache Rave (incubating) to explore collaboration options"

+1

Would it also be worth adding something about Tien and Jean-Noël exploring using Apache Amber (incubating) for oAuth?

If you like. The reason I suggested the Rave link is that this would be a really strong tie and would certainly give Wookie a leg up in terms of community development. The oAuth work is more of a library relationship rather than a community relationship, that is it's more of a technical requirement than a community health issue.

On the other hand, I don't understand the oAuth stuff so I might be underselling it.

Ross

I've added both suggestions to the list and you can now see the amended version live - http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/May2011

thanks

Can someone sign this off?

thanks





Thanks

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On 9 May 2011, at 17:03, Paul Sharples<[email protected]> wrote:

On 09/05/2011 16:09, Scott Wilson wrote:
Any volunteers..?

On 1 May 2011, at 15:00, [email protected] wrote:

Here is a start, feel free to add/amend (especially for the 'next steps' section)

Wookie

Wookie is a Java server application that allows you to upload and deploy widgets for your applications. Wookie is based on the W3C Widgets specification, but widgets can also be included that use extended APIs such as Google Wave Gadgets and OpenSocial.

Wookie has been incubating since 17th July 2009

Since February 2011:
* Release Candidate 0.9 put out for testing and feedback from wookie-dev members
   * Feedback and issues for Release Candidate 0.9 posted to JIRA
       ** Almost all issues closed, new RC build imminent
   * Planned event for March took place
** Demonstrated how to make widgets for wookie, use of the APIs ** Promoted how to get more involved with Wookie, rather than simply using it ** New participants at event posted issues/patches to JIRA for first time
   * Various bug fixes and updates to main code branch

Next steps:
   * Complete 0.9 build

Issues before graduation:
   * complete first release
   * build community/expand user base
Dear Wookie Developers,

This email was sent by an automated system on behalf of the Apache Incubator PMC. It is an initial reminder to give you plenty of time to prepare your quarterly
board report.

The board meeting is scheduled for Thurs, 19 May 2011, 10 am Pacific. The report for your podling will form a part of the Incubator PMC report. The Incubator PMC requires your report to be submitted one week before the board meeting, to allow
sufficient time for review.

Please submit your report with sufficient time to allow the incubator PMC, and subsequently board members to review and digest. Again, the very latest you
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