On 22 July 2014 16:30, Benedikt Ritter <brit...@apache.org> wrote: > 2014-07-21 19:44 GMT+02:00 Sergio Fernández <wik...@apache.org>: > >> Hi, >> >> >> On 21/07/14 17:33, Benedikt Ritter wrote: >> > >> >>> 2014-07-21 16:55 GMT+02:00 Phil Steitz <phil.ste...@gmail.com>: >>> >> >> >> >>> On 7/21/14, 5:11 AM, Sergio Fernández wrote: >>>> >>> >>> >> >>> Sorry, I tried to find it, but in the web site there is no >>>>> information about such procedure. Do we need to start a vote and >>>>> get a consensus from the Commons PMC? >>>>> >>>> >>>> There is no formal process for starting a sandbox component per se, >>>> as long as existing ASF committer(s) are initiating it. To get >>>> sandbox karma, ASF committers just have to ask for it here. There >>>> is, however, a process for accepting a software grant, which in this >>>> case we are going to have to follow, since the initial code was >>>> developed outside the ASF (i.e., not under the oversight of an ASF >>>> PMC, unless I am misunderstanding something). Have a look at [1] >>>> for how Commons sandbox works and [2] for the IP clearance process. >>>>
All of the code contributions have been from Peter Ansell, Andy Seabourne and Sergio Fernández, per the GitHub contributors list, and we all are Apache committers already, in case that helps: https://github.com/wikier/commons-rdf/graphs/contributors >> I created SANDBOX-479 with that purpose. It is rather easy, but you are >> right that the process needs to be properly managed. > > > I've looked at the github repo again. I think we all agree that future > discussions have to take place on this ML. For structuring the development > efforts it makes sense to create a jira project right from the start > (instead of using the sandbox project). I don't know if Gary can do that or > if we need help from Infra for that. Once there is a Jira project available that would be practical, but until then (assuming we can't do it immediately), continuing to discuss the open issues on GitHub Issues and Pull Requests seems fine to me. The infrastructure team have made it possible to link up to GitHub Pull Requests so that emails are sent to this list when they are opened and when comments are added to them (similar to Marmotta and Any23), to keep a copy of the code review discussion here, but enable the use of GitHub's intuitive code review interface for fluent development of the project. Cheers, Peter --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org