Le 07/06/2011 22:24, Phil Steitz a écrit :
Thanks, all, for the great comments on the previous versions [1][2].
I have tried to incorporate them.
Revised Dormancy Policy
0) To move a component to dormant requires a VOTE. A single -1
suffices to postpone the action; but a -1 in a dormancy vote is
really a +1 to help sustain or advance the component. Dormancy VOTEs
will remain open for two weeks.
1) When a component is voted "dormant":
a) the main web site and site navigation links show the
component as dormant
b) the component site and component JIRA page display a "dormant
disclaimer" (TBD)
c) JIRA remains open (not merged into Commons-Dormant, but JIRA
project page displays disclaimer)
d) svn remains open (but no release without a revival VOTE)
2) To revive a component requires a VOTE. Any ASF committer interested in
bringing the zombie back to life can initiate this action. Revival VOTEs
are majority rule.
3) Dormant status for a Commons component is not a substitute for the Apache
Attic. Components that we decide are obsolete or for other reasons are
unlikely to ever be revived should be moved to the Apache Attic. To retire a
component to the Attic requires a vote similar to 0).
votes, please. This VOTE will remain open for at least 72 hours.
+1
Luc
Thanks!
Phil
[1] http://markmail.org/message/bbnuxxozsnkapfhr
[2] http://markmail.org/message/3bot5xiazanqavqg
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