(With the addition of Nick Kew's late +1) attached is the summary
of the vote thread on httpd to accept mod_ftp, incubation complete
to their satisfaction, and the vote thread on mod_ftp-dev to start
the graduation process.  In short,

4 binding +1 votes (and 1 nonbinding +1) by mod_ftp to exit the
incubator as an httpd sub-project.

6 binding +1 votes by httpd to accept mod_ftp as its subproject.

Votes to graduate mod_ftp from the incubator?



+1 here with my incubator pmc hat on.
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Summary of mod_ftp graduation voting:

+1 on graduation (acceptance of code to httpd):
    Justin Erenkrantz
    Jim Jagielski
    Ruediger Pluem
    Will Rowe
    Sander Temme

No -1 votes, so I would call the vote as approving
graduation.

The consensus is that:

  1. mod_ftp be a httpd sub-project (ala mod_box)
  2. mod_ftp will use the httpd lists (dev, user, etc...)
     and not have separate lists

I will allow for 24 hours for anyone to raise objections
and then inform the Incubator and start the graduation
process.
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So it looks like we have 4 binding votes and 1
non-binding.

Cool!

I will craft a letter to the httpd PMC.

woohoo!

On Jan 9, 2007, at 3:10 PM, Ryan Morgan wrote:


+1 here as well.

On Jan 9, 2007, at 12:08 PM, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:

William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Reports are positive that (with IPv4) the module builds and runs against Apache 2.0 and 2.2 from trunk. We are at a juncture; create an incubation 'release'? Or graduate and integrate, and let httpd as a whole decide
"what next?"

  +/-1
[+1] Propose Graduation into [EMAIL PROTECTED], followe by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (The final signoff is "has the sponsoring project voted to accept?")


+1's from Jim, Sander, Bill, Niklas. Anyone else before Jim reports the vote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking to be accepted 'back home' in httpd (who sponsored our
incubation in the first place)?

Open question - ftp-dev sublists and separate repository under httpd/mod_ftp, or into the httpd/trunk? I suppose that's the choice of httpd itself, not us.


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