Very well  said.

Let’s do this! :-)

Harbs

> On Aug 29, 2017, at 7:37 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com.INVALID> wrote:
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I (and many others on the PMC) believe there are sufficient reasons to ask
> the Apache Board of Directors to create a new Apache Top-Level Project
> called Apache FlexJS separate from Apache Flex.  The Apache Board has
> approved splitting other projects in the past and the proposal below is
> based on a past proposal to split another Apache project.
> 
> The main reason is that there seems to be a set of folks who are only
> working on Apache Flex and another set who are only working on FlexJS.
> Only a few have made commits to both products in the past year and the
> contribution to one product or the other was minimal.  Second, forking
> should save time for folks only interested in Flex or FlexJS as you don't
> have to filter out emails, web site and wiki information and bugs reports
> that apply to the product you are not interested in.  Third, forking would
> give a cleaner opportunity to try out Apache's GitBox implementation that
> allows us to leverage more GitHub functionality and make GitHub more
> primary in our development pipeline.  Fourth, many folks on the PMC have
> not been active in a long time, and a new project with a smaller PMC and
> committers list might make it more clear who is involved with FlexJS.
> 
> --------- proposal -----------
> 
> Apache FlexJS for Apache Top-Level Project
> 
> Abstract
> 
> Apache FlexJS is a new implementation of the principles of Apache Flex but
> designed for JavaScript runtimes instead of Adobe Flash/AIR runtimes.
> Apache FlexJS was created and released as part of the Apache Flex project
> and the UI framework is a full rewrite and does not leverage the code
> bases donated by Adobe.  Only the FlexJS compiler source was donated by
> Adobe.
> 
> Over time, the set of Apache Flex committers who are working on Apache
> Flex releases have become distinct from those working on FlexJS.  Add to
> that the Adobe announcement of the end-of-life for Flash in the browser,
> it makes sense to separate FlexJS from Flex so that followers of one side
> or the other don't have to filter out emails, bugs, web pages, etc, that
> they don't need.
> 
> The proposal is to form an Apache FlexJS top-level project instead of
> creating a new Incubator Podling.   That is because all of the folks being
> proposed to the new Apache FlexJS PMC below have been on the Apache Flex
> PMC for months, if not years, and understand how to participate
> productively in an Apache project.  Plus, Apache FlexJS has already been
> released by the top-level Apache Flex project.
> 
> Overview of FlexJS
> 
> Apache FlexJS is designed to improve developer productivity in creating
> applications for wherever Javascript runs, including browsers as well as
> Apache Cordova applications, Node, etc.  FlexJS already has an ecosystem
> of folks creating IDEs for FlexJS, and some folks are at various points in
> the process of migrating existing Flex applications to FlexJS.
> 
> Current Status
> 
> Meritocracy
> 
> Within Apache Flex, the FlexJS development has been conducted as a
> meritocracy.  No existing FlexJS developers came with the compiler code
> base donated by Adobe nor were they on the initial committers list for
> Apache Flex other than Alex Harui.  Everyone else has earned their way in
> by contributing and earning merit.
> 
> Community
> 
> Many FlexJS users are trying to migrate an existing Apache Flex app off of
> Adobe Flash.  As their migration progresses they will become less and less
> interested in Apache Flex releases and activity.  However, the Apache Flex
> JIRA project contains some  30,000 Flex issues migrated from Adobe's bug
> base, and the team page for Flex makes it hard to determine which
> committers are active on FlexJS, and it is frequently hard to determine if
> a user's question is about regular Flex or FlexJS.   We are seeing an
> increase in user interest with the Flash end-of-life announcement and
> having separate mailing lists, web pages, and JIRA projects will help save
> everyone time and energy.
> 
> Alignment
> 
> Apache FlexJS is already being released by Apache.
> 
> Known Risks
> 
> Code Extraction
> 
> The flex-asjs, flex-tours, flex-typedefs, and flex-falcon Git repos would
> be migrated to GitBox.  Other Apache Flex repos would be treated as
> external dependencies.  This includes flex-utilities and the Apache Flex
> Installer.
> 
> Orphaned Projects
> 
> Most FlexJS PMC members are planning to remain on the Apache Flex PMC to
> help out just-in-case, but are already mostly inactive on the Flex code
> bases. However, there are at least 3 Apache Flex PMC members who have not
> contributed at all to FlexJS and participate in regular Flex releases, so
> the expectation is that Apache Flex will remain a viable project for some
> time to come.
> 
> Inexperience with Open Source
> 
> All of the initial team has been contributing to Apache Flex for months if
> not years.
> 
> Homogenous Developers
> 
> No company employs more than two of the members of the initial team.
> 
> Reliance on Salaried Developers
> 
> Until about a year ago, only 2 of the proposed PMC members were paid to
> work on FlexJS.  The rest contributed in their spare time.  Two more are
> now paid to migrate an existing application and thus contribute to add
> missing features and fix bugs.  By creating a separate project, we hope to
> attract more folks who may not want to be involved with the legacy Apache
> Flex code.
> 
> Relationship with Existing Apache Projects
> 
> Apache FlexJS might use some releases from Apache Flex for some features
> or for an Installer app.  FlexJS can be used to create Apache Cordova
> applications and we hope to find time to make the Cordova community aware
> of this capability.  The Apache FlexJS Compiler has dependencies on Apache
> Commons, and we use Apache Ant and Apache Maven for building the various
> release artifacts.
> 
> Cryptography
> 
> Apache FlexJS does not currently distribute cryptography code other than
> an MD5 hash algorithm.
> 
> Required Resources
> 
> Mailing Lists
> 
> -private@
> -dev@
> -commits@
> -users@
> -issues@
> 
> Version Control
> 
> We would like to use GitBox if it is practical to convert the current git
> repos listed above.  We want to explore using GitHub's wiki and
> documentation tools.
> 
> Issue Tracking
> 
> If GitBox allows us to use GitHub issues, we will use that, otherwise, we
> will request a new JIRA project from Infra.
> 
> Other Resources
> 
> We would like to try using Git for our website version control and
> whatever the publishing process is.  We will probably continue to run jobs
> on builds.a.o.
> 
> Initial PMC
> 
> Harbs
> Yishay Weiss
> Alex Harui
> Peter Ent
> Josh Tynjala
> Piotr Zarzycki
> Carlos Rovira
> Greg Dove
> Erik De Bruin
> Omprakash Muppirala
> Frédéric Thomas
> Olaf Krueger
> Michael Schmalle
> Dave Fisher
> 
> 
> Initial Committers
> 
> Christofer Dutz
> Andy Dufilie
> Darrell Loverin
> 
> We propose Harbs as initial PMC Chair and VP Apache FlexJS.
> 
> Affiliations
> 
> Alex Harui and Peter Ent are currently employees of Adobe Systems Inc.
> Nobody else works for a large corporation.
> 
> --------- end proposal -----------
> 
> 
> It isn't clear how much longer Adobe will pay Peter and I to work on Flex
> and/or FlexJS.  So getting rid of as much overhead as possible so we can
> try to get as many folks to use FlexJS in the next few months will help
> make a case to keep us on FlexJS longer.  Yes there is a risk that forking
> may be a distraction and cause a loss of momentum, but whether I get to
> continue full-time or in my spare-time, I want to make the most efficient
> use of my time.
> 
> 
> I will be stepping down as Apache Flex chair since I want to spend most of
> my time on FlexJS.  I will remain on the Apache Flex PMC to help out in
> case of emergency.
> 
> Please provide feedback and questions ASAP.  The plan is to have a vote in
> a few days so we can present this proposal to the board around September 1
> so it can be on the September board agenda along with changes to the
> Apache Flex chair. 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> -Alex
> 

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