Oh, sorry for the confusion. That will be the case, of course. I will
remove the project from Github, when the incubator is accepted ;)
And also to say it franckly: I really see Apache as a great chance not as
an emergency solution (because the EE config JSR has not been done).
I am personally quite glad that also other people like somehow, what I have
done so far and I can contribute my code to Apache
so other people can easily help working on it and we hopefully get a
sounding configuration solution for the Java eco-system as a whole
So I definitely do not like the one-man-show-approach ;)

2014-11-04 12:43 GMT+01:00 Bertrand Delacretaz <bdelacre...@apache.org>:

> Hi Anatole,
>
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 5:53 PM, Tresch, Anatole
> <anatole.tre...@credit-suisse.com> wrote:
> > ...The difference between initial and core developers was that the code
> contribution
> > is completely done from my personal GitHub repo....
>
> Not sure what you mean - just to clarify, once the project is accepted
> in the Incubator, the project's code has to be stored on Apache
> infrastructure (Git or svn).
>
> -Bertrand
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