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Initial proposal for a Commons Incubator

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Commons Incubator Proposal

ABSTRACT

The Commons Incubator would act as a "perpetual podling" or "mini-Incubator"
overseeing the influx of components to be adopted into Apache Commons.


BACKGROUND

Apache Commons, a conglomerate of smallish Java libraries, lacks a good 
procedure
for importing preexisting codebases.


RATIONALE

The typical ASF top-level project (TLP) absorbs code donations by means of a 
software grant.
Clearly delineated subprojects (usually partially or completely dependent on 
the TLP) often
enter instead through the Incubator.  Commons, as a project that has no code 
other than that
of its subprojects, is essentially a microcosm of the ASF itself.  Commons has 
long offered a
sandbox area for the development of new ideas, similar to the approach now 
taken in Apache Labs.
With regard to the creation of new subprojects from preexisting codebases, 
however, the PMC is
in agreement that procedures similar to those in practice in the ASF Incubator 
are more appropriate
than the software grant approach, given that the Incubator has already 
formalized much the same
process as would need to be taken to guarantee the acceptability of donated 
code.  Unfortunately
the processes of the Incubator proper are not a perfect fit.

With regard to community exit requirements, a typical podling requires a 
heterogenous community
of three or more developers.  Commons considers itself an open community in 
that all Commons
committers have karma to all components, thus any component to graduate into 
Commons proper
inherits an existing, diverse community.  This greatly mitigates any 
component's risk of orphanhood.
The PMC envisions Commons' incubator space as functioning in a manner similar 
to that in which its
development sandbox currently operates:  all ASF committers are welcome to 
participate in the
Commons sandbox, and would be welcome to contribute to incubating components, 
subject to a natural
consensus-building process.  Active contributors to graduating components would 
be accepted into
the project as full Commons committers with shared karma.

Another aspect in which existing Incubator practices are suboptimal for 
Commons' requirements is
that, a Commons component being a relatively small entity, it is difficult to 
justify expending the
same effort to set one up as would typically be required for a normal-sized 
podling.  Commons
expects this situation would be compounded by the large number of components 
currently slated for
incubation.  It would be seen as advantageous to keep incubating Commons 
components under a
single Subversion tree, and as subcomponents of a single JIRA project.  
Finally, the existing
Commons communications lists could be utilized.  Component setup would thus be 
minimal.

Having established that setting up a Commons Incubator separate from the Apache 
Incubator would
be counterproductive and quite a duplication of effort, Commons would like to 
see established on its
behalf a "special case" podling or miniature Incubator whose exit criteria 
parallel those Commons
uses to gauge the propriety of a sandbox component's promotion to "proper" 
status, namely:

 * The component is ready for its first ASF release.
 * At least three people are available for development/maintenance.
 * All Incubator legal checks have been passed.


INITIAL GOALS

  Prove/hone the Commons Incubator approach on several candidates that have 
been proposed as
  new Apache Commons subprojects, and for which a PMC vote indicates 
willingness to incubate.


CURRENT STATUS

  (Applicable at incubating component level)

Meritocracy:

Community:

Core Developers:

Alignment:


KNOWN RISKS

  (Applicable at incubating component level)

Orphaned Products:

Inexperience with Open Source:

Homogenous Developers:

Reliance on Salaried Developers:

No Ties to Other Apache Products:

A Fascination with the Apache Brand:


DOCUMENTATION

  (Applicable at incubating component level)


INITIAL SOURCE

  (Applicable at incubating component level)


EXTERNAL DEPENDENCIES
  Optimally any non-optional dependencies for Commons components will be other 
Commons
  components.  Failing that, normal ASF third-party licensing policies to be 
enforced.


REQUIRED RESOURCES

Mailing Lists:
  Commons lists

Subversion Directory:
  Single Subversion tree under Incubator or Commons

Issue Tracking:
  A single JIRA project with subcomponents to be managed by Mentors


INITIAL COMMITTERS

  (Applicable at incubating component level)


AFFILIATIONS

  (Applicable at incubating component level)


SPONSORS

Champion:  Henri Yandell (or I will champion if you're going to be too busy 
-MJB)

Nominated Mentors:  Henri Yandell, Matt Benson(, volunteers?)

Sponsoring Entity:  Commons PMC


April 10, 2008

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