On Oct 23, 2006, at 8:03 PM, Xavier Hanin wrote:
After several weeks of discussion with our user community [1] and with
several Apache members, I am proud to present a proposal [2] for the open
source project Ivy to join the Apache Incubator.

Cool. Ivy is cool. Actually, it's not *that* cool, it is useful. It is so useful, I say it is cool when I give presentations these days.

The proposal looks good, too. Importing jira may be a little hard IIUC, but I guess that'll get figured out.

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== Sponsors ==

=== Champion ===
Antoine Levy-Lambert
Sylvain Wallez

=== Nominated Mentors ===
Antoine Levy-Lambert
Stephane Baillez
Steve Loughran

Mentors, make sure to prod and poke Noel (Alternatively, buy him a soft drink) until he gets you added to the incubator PMC. As ASF members, you can already (and should) subscribe to incubator-private@ in the meantime.

=== Sponsoring Entity ===
The Ant PMC has voted the following resolution:
The Ant PMC sponsors Ivy moving to the Apache Incubator.
If the Ivy community wishes to move Ivy to become an Ant subproject
after successful incubation, and if the ASF board agrees to it, Ant
will welcome Ivy as a subproject after the incubation period.

Note that "Sponsoring Entity" == "Sponsor" in this case. The incubator PMC doesn't vote on this proposal seperately -- the fact that the Ant PMC voted to do this is enough to start incubation, and your mentors can go and start with helping you get infrastructural resources set up. But just for fun:

+1.

LSD


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