I am still testing/playing with it, but I have placed a (test) KEYS file and two singed artifacts in the JSPWiki dist area. We have to discuss the (creation and usage of the) code signing key I guess. I also have made some (local) changes to our build.xml file, we could use that to produce the signed artifacts.
Let's see if the clutch is showing more bluish-green for jspwiki now. regards, Harry 2012/4/17 Ross Gardler <[email protected]> > -1 > > Unless I am mistaken JSPWiki has not yet made a release under the > Apache license: > > "Release 2.9 as first Apache release" > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-717 > > In addition the home page says "It is currently ongoing a > transformation from an LGPL project to an Apache project" which > implies the process is not complete. > > As Jukka says in the discuss thread: > > "IIIUC JSPWiki still hasn't made an official Apache release. Besides > being a graduation blocker ("Demonstrate ability to create Apache > releases" [1]), completing that task should also be a good way to both > demonstrate and increase community activity. Thus I recommend that you > cut a release before targeting graduation. > > I might be missing something though since the VOTE description says > "we have made two releases following > the ASF policies and guidelines", please point me to these releases if > I've made a mistake. I can't see them linked from the project page and > clutch indicates release and keys are both missing [2] > > Ross > > [1] http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html#checklist" > [2] http://incubator.apache.org/clutch.html > Ross > > > On 15 April 2012 23:46, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > The Apache JSPWiki project entered Incubator in October of 2007. Since > then > > we have added two new committers from diverse organizations. The codebase > > of our product has been growing slowly but surely, and we think is mature > > enough to go through graduation; also, we have made two releases > following > > the ASF policies and guidelines. Thanks to the mentorship we have > received > > through this period, we have learnt to self-govern and grow our community > > using accepted Apache practices. > > > > Given these milestones, I feel that JSPWiki is ready to graduate from > > Incubator. > > > > The first step towards graduation is to vote as a community that JSPWiki > is > > ready to graduate. If the vote is successful, we will draft a board > > resolution proposal and call it to vote on the general Incubator list. > The > > complete graduation process is described [1]. > > > > Please cast your votes: > > > > [ ] +1 Graduate JSPWiki from Incubator > > [ ] +0 Indifferent to graduation status of JSPWiki > > [ ] +1 Reject graduation of JSPWiki from Incubator > > > > This vote will remain open for at least 72 hours from now. > > > > [1] http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html > > > > > > Thanks, > > juan pablo > > > > -- > Ross Gardler (@rgardler) > Programme Leader (Open Development) > OpenDirective http://opendirective.com >
