The Synapse incubator would like to ask the Incubator PMC to
release the
Synapse project into the Apache Web Services PMC. Synapse heavily
integrates with other WS projects including Axis2, Axiom, Sandesha,
Rampart.
The Synapse status page is here:
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/synapse.h
The Synapse subproject has recently voted to move out of incubation:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ws-synapse-dev/200606.mbox/[EMAIL
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The votes were:
Paul Fremantle +1
Davanum Srinivas +1
Asankha C. Perera +1
Jaliya Ekanayake +1
Saminda Abeyruwan +1
Ant Elder +1
Aleksander
+1
On 25 Jun 06, at 8:16 PM 25 Jun 06, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
In accordance with the incubator release procedure (see below) the
ServiceMix community has voted on and approved a proposal to release
3.0-M2.
We would now like to request the permission of the Incubator PMC to
perform the release.
On Jun 24, 2006, at 10:56 PM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
robert burrell donkin wrote:
committing is just a privilage with no legal status. commit status
can be
easily revocated by
This is interesting
the board,
I can see this
the members,
How can this happen?
The members can do anything in
On 6/24/06, Andy Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
... (snip)
We think that Kabuki is an ideal fit for a certain
class of Ajax solutions but not for others. As such,
we expect Kabuki to co-exist with Dojo, GWT, and
others. We now agree with other members of OpenAjax
that a peer relationship be
In accordance with the incubator release procedure (see below) the
ServiceMix community has voted on and approved a proposal to release
3.0-M2.
We would now like to request the permission of the Incubator PMC to
perform the release.
Vote thread:
http://www.nabble.com/-VOTE--ServiceMix-3.0-M2-inc
Andy,
Thank you for your message.
In addition to Leo's comments, please keep in mind that code licensed under the
Apache License, cannot be "withdrawn" from that license. You need not continue
work on your project here, and since the Kabuki community had not gotten
started, I don't know if th
Hi Andy,
Thanks for being frank and open. Changing your mind can
be such a hard thing to do, and changing the minds of
lots of people is even harder.
On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 02:55:56PM -0700, Andy Clark wrote:
> Thanks for your extreme patience in the matter of
> the proposed Kabuki contribution