Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Re: Result (was: Re: [VOTE] DeltaSpike to join the Incubator)

one vote wasn't listed - corrected result:

thank you for voting!

7 binding +1 votes (ipmc):
- Mark Struberg
- Jim Jagielski
- Matt Benson
- Matthias Wessendorf
- Christian Grobmeier
- Gurkan Erdogdu
- Gerhard Petracek

3 non-binding +1 votes:
- Joey Echeverria
- Bart Kummel
- Francis De Brabandere

no -1 votes

regards,
gerhard

2011/12/7 Gerhard Petracek <gpetracek@apache.org>

> thank you for voting!
>
> 6 binding +1 votes (ipmc):
> - Mark Struberg
> - Matt Benson
> - Matthias Wessendorf
> - Christian Grobmeier
> - Gurkan Erdogdu
> - Gerhard Petracek
>
> 3 non-binding +1 votes:
> - Joey Echeverria
> - Bart Kummel
> - Francis De Brabandere
>
> no -1 votes
>
> regards,
> gerhard
>
>
>
> 2011/12/4 Gerhard Petracek <gpetracek@apache.org>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Please vote on the acceptance of DeltaSpike into the Apache Incubator.
>>
>> The proposal is available at [1] and its content is also included below
>> for your convenience.
>>
>> Please vote:
>>
>> [ ] +1 Accept DeltaSpike for incubation
>> [ ] +0 Don't care
>> [ ] -1 Don't accept DeltaSpike for incubation because...
>>
>> The vote is open for 72 hours.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Gerhard
>>
>> [1] http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DeltaSpikeProposal
>>
>> ----
>>
>> Apache DeltaSpike Proposal
>> ======================
>>
>>
>>
>> Abstract
>> ------------
>>
>> Apache DeltaSpike is a collection of JSR-299 (CDI) Extensions for
>> building applications on the Java SE and EE platforms.
>>
>> Proposal
>> ------------
>>
>> Apache DeltaSpike will consist of a number of portable CDI extensions
>> that provide
>> useful features for Java application developers. The goal of Apache
>> DeltaSpike is to create a de-facto standard of extensions that is
>> developed and
>> maintained by the Java community, and to act as an incubator for
>> features that may eventually become part of the various Java SE and
>> EE-related specifications.
>>
>> Background
>> ------------
>>
>> One of the
>> most exciting inclusions of the Java EE6 specification is JSR-299,
>> Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) for Java. CDI builds on other
>> Java EE specifications by defining a contextual component model and
>> typesafe dependency injection framework for managed beans. It also
>> defines a SPI that allows developers to write portable "extensions" that
>> can be used to modify the behaviour of the Java EE platform, by
>> offering additional features not provided by the platform by default.
>> Apache DeltaSpike builds on this portable extensions SPI by providing
>> baseline utilities and CDI Extensions which form the base of almost all
>> CDI applications.
>>
>> Rationale
>> ------------
>>
>> There presently exists a number of open source projects that provide
>> extensions for CDI, such as Apache MyFaces CODI, JBoss Seam3 and
>> CDISource. Apache DeltaSpike seeks to unify these efforts by creating an
>> "industry standard" set of extensions, combining the best core features of
>> these projects. The
>> project also aims to provide a rich, JBoss Arquillian based (license:
>> ALv2), test environment to ensure that DeltaSpike portably runs in all
>> important CDI environments.
>>
>> Initial Goals
>> ------------
>>
>> The initial goals of the Apache DeltaSpike project are to:
>> * Setup the governance structure of the project
>> * Receive code donations from contributing members
>> * Ensure all donated code is appropriately licensed under the Apache
>> License
>> * Merge and rename code to reflect new project name
>> * Merge code where feature overlap exists
>> * Merge or produce documentation for all modules
>> * Provide simple examples demonstrating feature usage
>> * Produce release/s based on a schedule created by the PMC
>> * Attract contributions from the greater Java EE community and other
>> Java EE development groups
>>
>> Current Status
>> ------------
>>
>> The initial codebase for Apache DeltaSpike will be populated with mature
>> code donations from project members, including JBoss Seam3, Apache MyFaces
>> CODI and CDISource.
>>
>> Meritocracy
>> ------------
>>
>> All
>> contributors have a well established history in the open source
>> community and are well aware of the meritocracy principles of the Apache
>> Software Foundation.
>> Currently the Seam3 project is fortunate to receive the majority of its
>> code
>> contributions from its large community of users. Many of the modules
>> that are contained in the Seam project are led by volunteers from the
>> community, who have both direct commit access, and discretion over the
>> direction of their modules.
>> Apache MyFaces CODI is a subproject of Apache MyFaces and thus all
>> contributors are already familiar with the meritocracy principles.
>> The CDISource project has adopted the principles of meritocracy by the
>> founding developers having control of different modules depending on
>> their contribution to those modules.
>>
>> Community
>> ------------
>>
>> The JBoss Seam, Apache MyFaces CODI and CDISource projects already have
>> well established communities, consisting of many active users and
>> contributors. One of the primary
>> goals of the Apache DeltaSpike project is to unify this community, and
>> by creating a project that is a "single source of truth" for CDI
>> Extensions. By doing this, we hope
>> to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts, i.e. to
>> attract a much stronger community than that which currently exists
>> across the separate projects. To this end, it is a goal of this
>> project to attract contributors from the Java EE community in addition
>> to those from the three projects already mentioned.
>>
>> Core Developers
>> ------------
>> * Shane Bryzak (Red Hat)
>> * Jason Porter (Red Hat)
>> * Stuart Douglas (Red Hat)
>> * Jozef Hartinger (Red Hat)
>> * Brian Leathem (Red Hat)
>> * Ken Finnigan (Red Hat)
>> * Marius Bogoevici (Red Hat)
>> * Pete Muir (Red Hat)
>> * George Gastaldi (Independent contributor)
>> * John Ament (Independent contributor)
>> * Cody Lerum (Independent contributor)
>> * Antoine Sabot-Durand (Independent contributor)
>> * Pete Royle (Independent contributor)
>> * Mark Struberg (individual, ASF member)
>> * Gerhard Petracek (individual, ASF member)
>> * David Blevins (individual, ASF member)
>> * Matthias Wessendorf (individual, ASF member)
>> * Jakob Korherr (individual, ASF committer)
>> * Andy Gibson (Independent contributor)
>> * Rick Hightower (Independent contributor)
>> * Rob Williams (Independent contributor)
>>
>> Alignment
>> ------------
>>
>> The Apache DeltaSpike project is intended to be portable, and be fully
>> compatible with any
>> compliant Java EE6 container. To promote the adoption of this project,
>> we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate
>> association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To
>> this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of
>> transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project,
>> not to mention that one of the contributing members (Apache MyFaces
>> CODI) is already an Apache project.
>>
>> Known Risks
>> ------------
>>
>> While many of the contributors to the Apache DeltaSpike project are
>> volunteers, the initial effort of setting up the project
>> and driving ongoing releases may fall to corporate-sponsored members.
>> It is recognized that there may be a slight risk based on the
>> dependence of salaried contributors, however it can safely be said that
>> most if not all of these contributors began as community volunteers
>> that recognized the merit of the project and began contributing as a
>> result of their own passion.
>> Documentation
>> ------------
>>
>> Documentation for the existing projects can be found as follows:
>> * JBoss Seam -
>> http://docs.jboss.org/seam/3/latest/reference/en-US/html/
>> * Apache MyFaces CODI -
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/EXTCDI/Documentation
>> * CDISource - http://cdisource.org/site/
>> Documentation for the Apache DeltaSpike project would be created by
>> combining and editing material from the
>> above sources, in addition to the writing of new material where
>> required.
>>
>> Initial Source
>> ------------
>>
>> Source code contributions for the Apache DeltaSpike project would be
>> made from its member projects, and the initial goal would be to provide a
>> common core extension which contains a number of features considered
>> essential for building other extensions. Tests for this common core will be
>> developed using the Arquillian integration testing framework, allowing
>> the extension to be automatically tested extensively across various CDI
>> implementations and EE servers in the interest of providing a stable
>> foundation for building other extensions.
>> The ongoing goal of the project will be to gradually incorporate
>> additional features as determined by the PPMC, extending on the
>> foundation features provided by the common core.
>>
>> Source and IP Submission Plan
>> ------------
>>
>> The following resources will be moved to Apache infrastructure under the
>> Apache DeltaSpike project name:
>> * Core JBoss Seam 3 codebase. Seam 3 is already licensed under the
>> Apache License V2.
>> * Seam Core Reference Documentation
>> * Apache MyFaces CODI codebase
>> * Apache MyFaces CODI documentation
>> * CDISource codebase under the Apache License V2
>> The existing Seam, MyFaces CODI and CDISource trademarks will be retained
>> by their respective owners.
>>
>> External Dependencies
>> ------------
>>
>> The following external dependencies have been identified:
>> * Apache Maven - Java based build tool - Apache License 2.0,
>> (non-runtime)
>> * Arquillian - Java EE integration testing framework - Apache License
>> 2.0, (non-runtime)
>> * Shrinkwrap - Java deployment packaging - Apache License 2.0
>> (non-runtime)
>> * various Java EE API packages - all Apache License 2.0 (non-runtime)
>>
>>
>>
>> Required Resources
>> ----------------------
>>
>>
>> Mailing Lists
>> ------------
>>
>> * deltaspike-users@incubator.apache.org
>> * deltaspike-dev@incubator.apache.org
>> * deltaspike-commits@incubator.apache.org
>> * deltaspike-private@incubator.apache.org
>>
>> Version Control
>> ------------
>>
>> It is proposed that the source code for the Apache DeltaSpike project be
>> hosted in the Apache Git repository, under the following directory:
>> * incubator/deltaspike/
>>
>> Issue Tracking
>> ------------
>>
>> The following JIRA project would be required to track issues for the
>> Apache DeltaSpike project:
>> * DELTASPIKE
>>
>> Initial Committers
>> ------------
>>
>> * Shane Bryzak (sbryzak at gmail.com)
>> * Jason Porter (lightguard.jp at gmail.com)
>> * Stuart Douglas (stuart.w.douglas at gmail.com)
>> * Jozef Hartinger (jozefhartinger at gmail.com)
>> * Brian Leathem (bleathem at gmail.com)
>> * Ken Finnigan (ken at kenfinnigan.me)
>> * Marius Bogoevici (mariusb at redhat.com)
>> * George Gastaldi (gegastaldi at gmail.com)
>> * John Ament (john.d.ament at gmail.com)
>> * Cody Lerum (cody.lerum at clearfly.net)
>> * Antoine Sabot-Durand (antoine at sabot-durand.net)
>> * Pete Royle (pete at screamingcoder.com)
>> * Pete Muir (pmuir at redhat.com)
>> * Mark Struberg (struberg at apache dot org)
>> * Gerhard Petracek (gpetracek at apache dot org)
>> * David Blevins (dblevins at apache dot org)
>> * Matthias Wessendorf (matzew at apache dot org)
>> * Jakob Korherr (jakobk at apache dot org)
>> * Andy Gibson (contact at andygibson.net)
>> * Rick Hightower (richardhightower at gmail.com)
>>
>> Affiliations
>> ------------
>>
>> The following contributors are full time employees of Red Hat:
>> * Shane Bryzak
>> * Jason Porter
>> * Stuart Douglas
>> * Jozef Hartinger
>> * Brian Leathem
>> * Ken Finnigan
>> * Marius Bogoevici
>> * Pete Muir
>>
>> Sponsors
>> ------------
>>
>> Champion
>> ------------
>>
>> * Mark Struberg
>>
>> Nominated Mentors
>> ------------
>>
>> * Mark Struberg
>> * Gerhard Petracek
>> * David Blevins
>> * Matthias Wessendorf
>> * Matt Benson
>>
>> Sponsoring Entity
>> ------------
>>
>> * Apache MyFaces PMC
>>
>> Project Name
>> ------------
>> While DeltaSpike is intended to be used as the project's code name during
>> the
>> incubation process, it is intended that we will solicit suggestions
>> from the greater community for a more suitable name before it becomes a
>> top level project at Apache.
>>
>
>

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