Ahh, the scars won't come from you. No, they won't come from
you.... ;)
Regards,
Alan
On May 8, 2008, at 9:38 AM, Les Hazlewood wrote:
Alan, this is fantastic news!
Thanks so much for offering your time and experience. We're really
looking forward to your input - we'd prefer not to contribute to any
scars ;)
Cheers,
Les
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Alan D. Cabrera
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a fair bit of experience hand holding projects through the
incubator
and have the scars to prove it. ;)
I'm happy to help you all through and be your Champion and Mentor.
I'll
sign up on your lists to field any questions that you may have.
I'd like to
ask a few questions there to make sure that you'll be happy here
before we
embark on incubation.
Regards,
Alan
On May 7, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Les Hazlewood wrote:
Hello all,
I've been a lurker for a while, attempting to get an overall feel
for
the incubator process, and this is my first foray into (hopefully)
making things a reality for our project, JSecurity.
JSecurity (http://www.jsecurity.org/) is a "powerful and flexible
open-source Java security framework that cleanly handles
authentication, authorization, enterprise session management and
cryptography."
Our mission is to "provide the most robust and comprehensive Java
security framework available while also being very easy to
understand
and extremely simple to use."
The JSecurity development team has discussed at length about what it
means to become an Apache project and what it would mean for our
team
and the future direction of the project. After having read the
incubator processes and policies at length, we are now prepared to
engage with the ASF. This is our formal attempt at recruiting a
Champion in the hopes of acquiring guidance into the proposal phase,
understanding the ASF in more detail and maybe eventually becoming a
podling.
Mission Statement & project origins: http://www.jsecurity.org/about
High level features overview: http://www.jsecurity.org/features
Community support - forums, mailing lists, jira:
http://www.jsecurity.org/support
JSecurity is Apache 2.0 licensed.
Thank you for any feedback and recommendations. We look forward to
your responses.
Best regards,
Les Hazlewood
JSecurity lead & project founder
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