I'm going to also assume no objections from the Gossip side. I've taken the liberty to add you to podlings.xml and the Gossip podling incubator page[1].

Thanks for volunteering, Drew!

- Josh

[1] http://incubator.apache.org/projects/gossip.html

Drew Farris wrote:
Hi Sean,

Unless I missed a response, no one has stepped up to mentor Gossip. I'd be
happy to do so.

Drew

On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 7:03 PM Sean Busbey<bus...@apache.org>  wrote:

Hi Folks!

Sadly, other commitments in my life require that I step down the amount of
volunteer time I spend on the ASF. I had originally thought that I'd still
have time for mentoring the two podlings I've been involved with (Gossip
and Rya), but it doesn't look that way.

As such, I'm hoping someone on general@ might be convinced to step up in
either case. My need to step aside should not reflect on the podlings
themselves; they're both doing just fine for where they are in terms of
project maturity.

If the particular technology aims matter:

Apache Gossip (incubating) is creating a foundational library for
distributed systems to use the gossip protocol to make peer-to-peer
networks. It's written in Java.

Apache RYA (incubating) is an RDF triple store built on top of sparse
key-value stores (specifically Apache Accumulo is currently the robust
exemplar implementation). It is also written (mostly) in Java.

I'd say Rya is farther along the path to graduation, but neither podling
is particularly demanding in terms of kinds-of or amounts-of attention
required.

Anyone interested in transitioning onto one or both?

-busbey

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