+0 I don’t see the value of creating a new repo for people to contribute to. If someone has a new idea they can create their own GitHub repo and tell us about it. If we like it we can fork it into our own repo.
Obviously, releases would never be performed out of such a repo. That means any code we want to release would have to be forked to a different repo anyway. But if you can really explain how this would actually work in a way that provides value I am all ears. Ralph > On Oct 3, 2023, at 3:22 AM, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Sounds like it will be messy to deal with IMO, especially with any > committer allowed to do anything. GitHub PRs seems to already provide all > of the infrastructure we need. I must be missing something. > > -0 > > Gary > > On Tue, Oct 3, 2023, 4:51 AM Christian Grobmeier <grobme...@apache.org> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I want to create a sandbox for experimental logging features and ideas. >> All ASF committers should be welcome to contribute and have access by >> default. >> >> Everybody can add their custom extensions to it and develop it further. We >> would collect code bases from all over the eco system on a central base, >> making it easier to find interesting pieces of code that you can reuse. >> >> This sandbox can also serve as a place were "dormant" components can be >> revived. >> >> The sandbox needs to indicate to the users that these components are "used >> on on risk". >> >> I am hesitating making this an official vote, since some of us may not >> have seen this proposal buried in the other threads. However, if there is >> no negative response to this thread, I will move forward and request a git >> repository for this purpose since it is not critical. >> >> Kind regards, >> Christian >>