On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 21:12:55 +0100, Matthias Wessendorf wrote: >�sounds good. Since we notice a *growing* community I think time is >�right to leave incubator. Btw. will MyFaces be a TLP?
We mentioned applying for TLP in the proposal. So, if that's what we still want, then yes. Unless, of course, there is another TLP that you would like to join instead. Personally, I think the scope is broad enough to justify its own project. >�Ok, we have to *convert* the documentation etc into forrest xml >�stuff, that should be added to http://incubator.apache.org/myfaces/ Of course, you know that Forrest is not a *requirement*. You can use anything you like. I'm not sure about PHP though. We'd have to check with infrastructure. There's an inclination to have the sites end up as HTML, to minimize server load. >>�* Status page - An ancient Apache tradition is to maintain a >>�"project status file". This file should list the Committers, >>�Recent Action Items (like this release vote), and any project >>�resources not listed elsewhere. Personally, I'd just add it to >>�the website. >> > >�Where did you add it? I didn't saw it... > >�Btw. Committers are here allready: >�http://incubator.apache.org/myfaces/community/contributors.html I didn't mean that I added, only that, if it were me, I'd make it a status "page" rather than a status "file". You might just add a "Status" page to the Community tab. A "Roadmap" page might do as well. What the checklist says is: " (Committers, non-incubation action items, project resources, etc)" There are Incubator PMC members who do insist that projects have a "status file", so we need to make sure this is handled somehow. >�that looks very *generic* but why the mention of Struts inside of >�ibatis? Oops, typo. >>�I need to lookup some historical dates for the Incubator status >>�page, but we seem otherwise good to go. I slacked on the dates and just updated the page in Subversion to say "DONE", but haven't published it yet. As far as TODOs go, what's left are the "decision making guidelines". -Ted.
