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Posted to dev@jackrabbit.apache.org by "Roy T. Fielding" <fi...@gbiv.com> on 2006/03/09 02:16:32 UTC
[VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit TLP
With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
determine if the project as a whole agrees.
Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
-1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
This vote will end on Saturday, 11 March 2006 at 5pm PST, or earlier
if all committers have voted. If it passes, I will submit the
request for graduation to the Incubator PMC and to the ASF Board
on the same day.
....Roy
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit
TLP
Posted by Andrew Savory <an...@luminas.co.uk>.
Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
+1
Thanks,
Andrew.
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Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit TLP
Posted by Peeter Piegaze <pe...@day.com>.
+1
Cheers,
Peeter
On 3/9/06, Roy T. Fielding <fi...@gbiv.com> wrote:
> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
>
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
>
> This vote will end on Saturday, 11 March 2006 at 5pm PST, or earlier
> if all committers have voted. If it passes, I will submit the
> request for graduation to the Incubator PMC and to the ASF Board
> on the same day.
>
> ....Roy
>
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit
TLP
Posted by Edgar Poce <ed...@gmail.com>.
+1
br,
edgar
Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
>
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
>
> This vote will end on Saturday, 11 March 2006 at 5pm PST, or earlier
> if all committers have voted. If it passes, I will submit the
> request for graduation to the Incubator PMC and to the ASF Board
> on the same day.
>
> ....Roy
>
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit TLP
Posted by Stefan Guggisberg <st...@gmail.com>.
+1
cheers
stefan
On 3/9/06, Roy T. Fielding <fi...@gbiv.com> wrote:
> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
>
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
>
> This vote will end on Saturday, 11 March 2006 at 5pm PST, or earlier
> if all committers have voted. If it passes, I will submit the
> request for graduation to the Incubator PMC and to the ASF Board
> on the same day.
>
> ....Roy
>
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit TLP
Posted by Tobias Bocanegra <to...@day.com>.
+1
regards, toby
On 3/9/06, Roy T. Fielding <fi...@gbiv.com> wrote:
> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
>
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
>
> This vote will end on Saturday, 11 March 2006 at 5pm PST, or earlier
> if all committers have voted. If it passes, I will submit the
> request for graduation to the Incubator PMC and to the ASF Board
> on the same day.
>
> ....Roy
>
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Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit
TLP
Posted by Serge Huber <sh...@jahia.com>.
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
> Roy T. Fielding wrote:
>> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
>> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
>> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
>> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
>> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
>>
>> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
>> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
>> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
>>
>> This vote will end on Saturday, 11 March 2006 at 5pm PST, or earlier
>> if all committers have voted. If it passes, I will submit the
>> request for graduation to the Incubator PMC and to the ASF Board
>> on the same day.
>
> While JackRabbit is strongly endorsed by Day Software and the majority
> of the committers are paid by that company, my perception is that the
> project has reached enough community acceptance in terms of usage and
> development that it would survive if Day (for whatever reason) would
> pull the plug on the development effort.
>
> Moreover, several open source project depend on JackRabbit and the
> original committers were always more than happy to open up to new
> developers and patches, and frictions were dissipated internally and
> with a friendly attitude.
>
> To me, JackRabbit pretty much represents the poster child of how an
> open development project should be incubated.
>
> My vote is a happy and proud +1.
>
Couldn't have put it better !
+1 from me too.
cheers,
Serge...
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit
TLP
Posted by Stefano Mazzocchi <st...@apache.org>.
Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
>
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
>
> This vote will end on Saturday, 11 March 2006 at 5pm PST, or earlier
> if all committers have voted. If it passes, I will submit the
> request for graduation to the Incubator PMC and to the ASF Board
> on the same day.
While JackRabbit is strongly endorsed by Day Software and the majority
of the committers are paid by that company, my perception is that the
project has reached enough community acceptance in terms of usage and
development that it would survive if Day (for whatever reason) would
pull the plug on the development effort.
Moreover, several open source project depend on JackRabbit and the
original committers were always more than happy to open up to new
developers and patches, and frictions were dissipated internally and
with a friendly attitude.
To me, JackRabbit pretty much represents the poster child of how an open
development project should be incubated.
My vote is a happy and proud +1.
--
Stefano.
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit
TLP
Posted by Michael Singer <ja...@it-specialist.at>.
+1
Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
--
kind regards
Michael
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit
TLP
Posted by Felix Meschberger <Fe...@day.com>.
+1
Regards
Felix
Roy T. Fielding schrieb:
> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
>
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
>
> This vote will end on Saturday, 11 March 2006 at 5pm PST, or earlier
> if all committers have voted. If it passes, I will submit the
> request for graduation to the Incubator PMC and to the ASF Board
> on the same day.
>
> ....Roy
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit
TLP
Posted by Marcel Reutegger <ma...@gmx.net>.
Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
+1
regards
marcel
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit TLP
Posted by Gianugo Rabellino <gi...@apache.org>.
On Mar 9, 2006, at 2:16 AM, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
>
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
(Late but enthousiastic) +1!
Ciao,
--
Gianugo Rabellino
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit TLP
Posted by Brian Moseley <bc...@osafoundation.org>.
On 3/8/06, Roy T. Fielding <fi...@gbiv.com> wrote:
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
+1
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit TLP
Posted by Jukka Zitting <ju...@gmail.com>.
Hi,
On 3/9/06, Roy T. Fielding <fi...@gbiv.com> wrote:
> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
>
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
+1
BR,
Jukka Zitting
--
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Software craftsmanship, JCR consulting, and Java development
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit
TLP
Posted by Angela Schreiber <an...@day.com>.
Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
>
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
>
> This vote will end on Saturday, 11 March 2006 at 5pm PST, or earlier
> if all committers have voted. If it passes, I will submit the
> request for graduation to the Incubator PMC and to the ASF Board
> on the same day.
>
> ....Roy
+1 angela
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit TLP
Posted by Chandresh Turakhia <ch...@bhartitelesoft.com>.
+1
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Nuescheler" <da...@gmail.com>
To: <ja...@incubator.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit
TLP
>> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
>> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
>> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
> +1
>
> regards,
> david
>
>
Re: [VOTE] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit TLP
Posted by David Nuescheler <da...@gmail.com>.
> Please send your +1 if you think we should request graduation now,
> -1 if you think we should wait, or something in between if you want
> to abstain. Anyone can vote, but only committer votes are binding.
+1
regards,
david
[RESULT] Request graduation from Incubator as Apache Jackrabbit TLP
Posted by "Roy T. Fielding" <fi...@gbiv.com>.
On Mar 8, 2006, at 5:16 PM, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> With my Incubator PMC/Mentor hat on, I believe that the Jackrabbit
> podling has accomplished all of the tasks and created the community
> necessary to stand on its own as an Apache top-level project (TLP).
> I am therefore calling a vote of the Jackrabbit committers to
> determine if the project as a whole agrees.
I received the following votes:
Committers
+1 Roy T. Fielding
+1 Stefan Guggisberg
+1 Serge Huber
+1 Stefano Mazzocchi (requested emeritus status)
+1 Felix Meschberger
+1 Brian Moseley
+1 David Nuescheler
Dominique Pfister
+1 Peeter Piegaze
+1 Edgar Poce
Gianugo Rabellino (requested emeritus status)
Tim Reilly (requested emeritus status)
+1 Marcel Reutegger
Paul Russell
+1 Andrew Savory (requested emeritus status)
+1 Angela Schreiber
+1 Tobias Strasser
Sylvain Wallez
+1 Jukka Zitting
Non-binding
+1 Chandresh Turakhia
+1 Helio
+1 Michael Singer
The vote has passed, so I will request graduation.
....Roy