Hi all,

Thanks for the feedback thus far on the Tamaya proposal.  Based on prior
discussion, I'd like to start the vote for Tamaya to be accepted as a new
incubator project.

The proposal can be found here
https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/TamayaProposal as well as copied below.

Vote is open until at least Saturday, 15th November 2014, 23:59:00 UTC

 [ ] +1 accept Tamaya in the Incubator
 [ ] ±0
 [ ] -1 because...

Thanks and Best Regards
Anatole



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= Apache Tamaya - Proposal =

== Abstract ==
Tamaya is a highly flexible configuration solution based on an
modular, extensible and
injectable key/value based design, which should provide a minimal but
extendible
modern and functional API leveraging SE, ME and EE environments.

''Tamaya'' hereby translates into ''in the middle'', which is exactly,
what configuration should be. It should be
in the middle between your code and your runtime.

'''NOTE:''' Alternative names could be ''Mahkah=earth, Dakota=friend''
or ''Orenda=magic force''.


== Proposal ==
Tamaya is a highly flexible configuration API based on an modular,
extensible and
injectable key/value based design. The basic building blocks hereby are:

 * ''property providers'' implementing a small and easily
implementable subset of a `Map<String,String>`.
 * support for configuration injection
 * a type-safe configuration template mechanism
 * serializable and remote configuration support
 * a JMX/Rest based management console
 * Configuration will follow the GoF composite pattern and support
several combination strategies.
 * An extendible and adaptable environment model, so configuration can
be provided dependent of the environment currently active.
 * extension points and a powerful SPI to seamlessly add additional
logic to the API, such as secured views, multi-valued validation
schemes, en-/decryption etc.
 * Configuration (and property providers) are designed and implemented
as indirectly mutable types, providing thread-safe and performant to
configuration.
 * Configuration changes can be observed by listening on `ConfigChange` events.

The API's focus is on simplicity and ease of use. Developers should
only have to know a minimal set of artifacts to work with the
solution.
The API is built on latest Java 8 features and therefore fit perfectly
with the functional features of Java 8.

Additionally Apache Tamaya will provide
 * A Java SE based implementation with minimal features and dependencies.
 * A Java EE extension module for integration with Java EE and Apache
Deltaspike.
 * Once Java ME supports Lambdas, default methods, method references
and functional interfaces an implementation targeting Java ME should
be provided as well.
 * Extension modules for different features.
 * Adapter/inter-operation modules for other configuration solutions
including Apache commons-config

== Background ==
There is a global initiative running now for about a year lead by
Anatole Tresch (Credit Suisse)
with the target of standardizing configuration in Java EE and SE. Due
to several reasons it
seems currently most sensible to start an OSS project on the topic to
join forces that actively
want to contribute to the project. It is highly probably that
standardization will be restarted
at a later point once we have a widely used Apache standard.
For further information you may look at http://javaeeconfig.blogspot.com .

== Rationale ==
Configuration is one of the most cross-cutting concerns, which still
lacks of a standard.
Java EE is currently (EE7) in most areas strictly only configurable during
build time of the deployed artifacts. Especially dynamic provisioning
of resources or runtime configuration
is not supported and in many cases impossible to add without tweaking
the underlying application server.
On the other hand running two separate configuration solutions for
Java EE and Java SE as well make no or
little sense. So it would be important we have a unified configuration
model at hand, that is flexible enough, so

 * it can be used in Java SE, EE and ME
 * it can support contextual behaviour (like in Java EE and
multi-tenancy/SaaS scenarios)
 * it provides a uniform API, regardless, if its used in SE or EE scenarios
 * it supports existing APIs, e.g. `System.getProperties,
java.util.preferences` in SE and `CDI, JNDI` in Java EE
 * it supports service location pattern like access as well as
''injection'' of configured values.
 * it is simple in use and easily extensible.
 * it support integration with existing configuration solutions
currently in use, both OSS as well as customized in-house proprietary
solutions


== Initial Goals ==

The initial goals of the Apache Tamaya project are to:

 * Setup the governance structure of the project
 * Receive code donations from https://github.com/java-config
 * Ensure all donated code is appropriately licensed under the Apache License
 * Merge and rename code to reflect new project name
 * Define the project modules and structure (API, implementation
modules, adapter modules, examples)
 * Provide examples demonstrating feature usage
 * Produce release/s based on a schedule created by the PMC
 * Attract contributions from the greater Java community
 * Setup collaboration with other projects and the JCP to bring in
ideas and enhancement proposals, e.g. to Java EE 8

== Current Status ==
There is an existing running code base implementing a significant part
of the features mentioned already athttps://github.com/java-config and
licensed under Apache v2.0, which will be contributed into the
incubator.
The separation between API and implementation hereby should stay enforced, since

 * it reflects the structure also required for later JSRs
 * it helps focusing discussions on the core API artifacts before dive
   into implementation details.
 * it helps to ensure the core API is simple and overall comprehensive.
 * it enables to provide different implementations, especially also a
Java ME compatible solution.

== Meritocracy ==
We plan to do everything possible to encourage an environment that
supports a meritocracy. We did the same as well with
JSR 354, were people throughout the world helped us to get the RI/TCK
at a very good level. Similarly, whenever
possible, we encouraged people to join the expert group, so they also
would be capable of contributing to the
API directly. In all cases we discussed all questions amd feedback
transparently regardless if it was an EG member
or just a member of Hackday, Hackergarten.

== Community ==
The project initiative already is significantly supported by JUGs such
as SouJava, LJC, iJUG, Berlin Brandenburg JUG,
JUG Zurich, as well as companies such as Credit Suisse and Walmart. It
is expected that support will
raise very quickly so the library will evolve and be widely used as well.

== Core Developers ==
The core team will be a set of well known experts from the Java SE and
EE area (in random order):

 * '''Anatole Tresch''' (Lead) is employed at Credit Suisse. He leads
JSR 354 (Money & Currency) and also was planned as cospec lead for
Java EE configuration JSR together with Oracle. He also is a member of
the CDI 2.0 expert group and is actively driving the configuration
topic.
 * '''Gerhard Petracek''' is Apache MyFaces und DeltaSpike PMC chair.
 * '''Andres Almiray''': Groovy aficionado, Griffon project lead, Java Champion.
 * '''Joe Pullen''' is a known expert, especially for JPA and Batch
and also former EC member of the corresponding JSRs.
 * '''Mark Struberg''' acts as PMC and Committer for Apache
OpenWebBeans, BatchEE, MyFaces, Maven, OpenJPA, BVal, DeltaSpike and
other projects
 * '''Werner Keil''' aka "Java Godfather" is individual JCP EC member
and member of the Advisory Board of Developer Week contributing to
several JSR's in the SE and EE area. He is spec lead of the Units and
Measurements JSR. Werner is already a committer of ASF.
 * '''Otávio Gonçalves de Santana''' Member of ''SouJava'' and OpenJDK
committer. He contributes regularly to several JSRs and recently was
awarded in 2014 as most valuable JCP member.
 * '''Marco Zurmühle''': Member of Credit Suisse working in the Core
Frameworks Area, which is also responsible for application
configuration management, and a regular member of the Zurich
Hackergarten.
 * '''Oliver B. Fischer''': Leader of the JUG Berlin Brandenburg and
conference speaker.
 * '''David Blevins''': Founder of the Apache TomEE, OpenEJB and
Geronimo projects. JCP participant in JavaEE and EJB.
 * '''John D. Ament''': Author of Arquillian Testing Guide an
Enterprise software architect,
 * '''Romain Manni-Bucau''': Developer convinced by Open Source,
highly active on Apache TomEE, Sirona and other Apache projects
(OpenEJB, Camel, CXF, Sirona, BatchEE, OpenWebBeans...).

It is expected that more people will join the incubator once it's running:

 * We are already in contact with several companies from Europe and
US, that are heavily interested in contributing to this initiative.
 * '''LJC (London Java Community), SouJava,JUG Chennai''' will do
Hackdays and provide feedback.
 * '''JUG Berlin Brandenburg''' is one of the bigger JUGs in Germany
and would probably also actively contribute to this project.
 * '''JUG Zurich''' organizes regular (monthly) Hackergarten and will
as well contribute to this project.

== Alignment ==
Credit Suisse, which lead the initiative through Anatole Tresch during
the last year, has a strong commitment to
Open Source Software. As a consequence also their first JSR (354,
Money & Currency) was released under Apache v2.
The same is the case for all other core contributors and supporters.

== Known Risks ==
Main Risk could be that main committers could cease the project before
it is possible to build up a public community.
Nevertheless the wide support of JUGs and companies involved already
as well as the engagement of main drivers of the
initiatives during the last year makes this not a very probable scenario.

== Orphaned products ==
See main risks. Basically the engagement of all stakeholders (Credit
Suisse, JUGs, other companies) should ensure
this initiative will evolve hopefully rather quickly to a key
component in the Java eco-system, both in SE, as well as ME
and EE. Additionally all stakeholders involved (companies, as well as
individuals/JUGs) have direct benefits of the
functionality provided.

== Inexperience with Open Source ==
Starting point will be the experimental repository at
https://github.com/java-config. Additionally the talks given by
Anatole (e.g. at Javaone 2014) and the blogs under
http://javaeeconfig.blogspot.com help to give a good starting point
on some of the concepts implemented/contributed. Nevertheless the idea
is that the ideas are further evolved, basically
similar to a JSR, to ensure all relevant views and aspects will be included.

All of the core committers have already experience working on open
source projects or JSRs. Many of them even already
are members of the ASF.

== Homogenous Developers ==
The current list of committers includes developers from several
different companies plus many independent volunteers. The committers
are geographically distributed across the U.S., Brazil, Europe, and Asia.
They are experienced with working in a distributed environment.

== Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
Some of the developers are paid partially by their employer to contribute to
this project, but given the anticipation from the Java community for
a powerful Configuration implementation and the committers' sense of
ownership for the code, the project would continue without issue if no
salaried developers contributed to the project. Anatole, as the main
committer and driver of the initiative currently, is paid only partially
and basically drives the initiative as part of his community engagement
in general already as of now.

== Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
The project's core API will be independent of any other projects, because
 * The API should be implementable by different third party providers,
modules using defined SPIs.
 * The API should if possible have minimal dependencies (or even be
standalone), so it is highly portable to different environments.

Tamaya will provide a minimal standalone implementation as well.
Nevertheless it will be possible that other solutions implement the
API as well,
e.g. ''Apache Commons Configuration'' (especially version 2). The
API/SPI should be build in a way, so features from other solutions
such as

 * Apache Commons Configuration
 * Spring Property Sources
 * JFig
 * Configuration Builder
 * and more

can be used or even be leveraged (e.g. by adding environment dependent
configuration instance management).

Tamaya will also provide adapter modules for other
technologies/projects, so the solution can inter-operate with existing
frameworks
and solutions as a provider similarly. This explicitly also includes
the possibility to use Tamaya as a configuration/property source
for.

 * Spring
 * System Properties
 * ...

Integration into Java EE has to be coordinated with Apache Deltaspike
Configuration, to avoid two conflicting
configuration standards for Java EE.

== An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
While we expect the Apache brand may help attract more contributors,
our interests is in establishing a powerful and widely used standard
for configuration. At a later stage, if successful, standardizing it
within a JSR also may be an option.
We believe this process starts with growing a strong and self-managed
community that can someday lead the charge in any future
standardization efforts. Furthermore, we have been enthusiastic users
of Apache and feel honored at getting the opportunity to join and learn.

== Documentation ==
References to further reading material.

  [1] Java (EE) Configuration Blog:
    http://javaeeconfig.blogspot.com

  [2] Java Configuration Experimental Repo:
    https://github.com/java-config

  [3] The JavaOne Presentation Slideset:
    http://de.slideshare.net/AnatoleTresch/a-first-drat-to-java-configuration

Links to some other existing solutions:

  [4] Apache Commons Configuration:
http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-configuration/

  [5] Apache Deltaspike Configuration:
https://deltaspike.apache.org/documentation/configuration.html

  [6] Spring Configuration: http://projects.spring.io/spring-framework/
      
http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/PropertySource.html

  [7] Java Configuration Builder: https://github.com/TNG/config-builder

  [8] JFig: http://jfig.sourceforge.net/

  [9] Owner: http://owner.aeonbits.org/

== Initial Source ==
Initial source will be from https://github.com/java-config . Most of
the functionalities are already fully functional,
documentation must be improved.

It is already licensed under Apache v2.


== External Dependencies ==

The following external dependencies have been identified:

The core functionality will be dependent on/use
 * Apache Maven - Java based build tool - Apache License 2.0, (non-runtime)
 * Shrinkwrap - Java deployment packaging - Apache License 2.0 (non-runtime)

The parts requiring EE will probably make us of
 * Arquillian - Java EE integration testing framework - Apache License
2.0, (non-runtime)
 * various Java EE API packages - all Apache License 2.0 (non-runtime)

The API part of the current initial source is completely standalone
(it does not have any further dependencies than
the JDK). The SE 8 based part does mainly depend on Apache
commons-logging for logging.


== Cryptography ==
The framework will not bring along additional cryptographic algorithms.

== Required Resources ==
 * The project's build currently is based on Maven, it might be moved to gradle.
 * Continuous build and integration is important. Depending on the
integration and third party solutions/versions supported this may
require several external solutions to be loaded. All of them must be
available as OSS projects or freely accessible.
 * Continuous quality control with SonarSource would be important as
well to guarantee very high quality. This is important to have a good
adoption rate as well.

== Mailing lists ==
We initially would like to start with the minimum required lists:

 * `priv...@tamaya.incubator.apache.org` will be used for confidential
PPMC discussions.
 * `d...@tamaya.incubator.apache.org` is used for public discussions and 
support.
 * Commits for Tamaya will be emailed to `comm...@tamaya.incubator.apache.org`.

== Git Repository ==
It is proposed that the source code for the Apache Tamaya project be
hosted in the Apache Git repository:

 * https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-tamaya.git

== Issue Tracking ==
The following JIRA project would be required to track issues for the
Apache Tamaya project:

 * `TAMAYA`

== Other Resources ==
None.

== Initial Committers ==
 * Anatole Tresch (atsticks at gmail dot com, anatole dot tresch at
credit dash suisse dot com)
 * Mark Struberg (struberg at apache dot org)
 * Gerhard Petracek (gpetracek at apache dot org)
 * John D. Ament (johndament at apache dot org)
 * Joe Pullen (joe dot pullen at espalier dot com)
 * David Blevins (dblevins at apache dot org)
 * Andres Almiray (aalmiray at gmail dot com)
 * Werner Keil (werner dot keil at gmail dot com)
 * Otávio Gonçalves de Santana (otaviopolianasantana at gmail dot com)
 * Marco Zurmühle (marco dot zurmuehle at gmail dot com )
 * Oliver B. Fischer (o dot b dot fischer at swe dash blog dot net)
 * Romain Manni-Bucau (rmannibucau at gmail dot com)

== Affiliations ==
 * Anatole Tresch - Credit Suisse
 * Marco Zurmühle - Credit Suisse
 * Joe Pullen - Espalier
 * Andres Almiray - Canoo

== Sponsors ==
Champion:
 * David Blevins (dblevins at apache dot org)

Sponsors:
 * David Blevins
 * Mark Struberg
 * Gerhard Petracek

== Nominated Mentors ==
 * John D. Ament (johndament at apache dot org)
 * Mark Struberg (struberg at apache dot org)
 * Gerhard Petracek (gpetracek at apache dot org)

== Sponsoring Entity ==
We would like Apache Incubator to sponsor this project.


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