On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Joe Schaefer <joe_schae...@yahoo.com> wrote: > ----- Original Message ---- > >> From: ant elder <antel...@apache.org> >> To: general@incubator.apache.org >> Sent: Fri, December 11, 2009 5:22:13 AM >> Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL] Validation incubator for JSR-303 Bean Validation >> >> On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Niall Pemberton >> wrote: >> > On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 7:56 AM, ant elder wrote: >> >> A quick search so there has been some discussion on commons-dev - [1] >> >> >> >> Does this really need to be incubated - the proposal says its intended >> >> to graduate to Apache Commons and replace the existing Validator 1.x >> >> component as a new 2.0 codebase, from the discussion on commons-dev >> >> everyone seems fine with that out come, and only 2 of the 7 proposed >> >> committers are not existing Validator or ASF committers - so couldn't >> >> this just go straight to commons as a code grant and make the two new >> >> guys committers in recognition of contibuting the new code? >> > >> > I raised this on priv...@commons and reported back to d...@commons on >> > that discussion here: >> > >> > http://markmail.org/message/lkyjl6gaxawspgdt >> > >> > In summary though, there was very little support to go that route and >> > some objections. >> > >> > All commons components share the same set of mailing lists which makes >> > it easier for PMC members to provide oversight for the 30+ components >> > that live there. As part of this proposal we want to use the commons >> > mailing lists for commits and discussion so that by the time this >> > podling is ready to graduate the new committers and Commons PMC will >> > have a better knowledge of each other and there will be no issue with >> > voting in the new committers. >> > >> > The use of the commons mailing lists is in the proposal and was part >> > of the vote held on d...@commons to sponsor this incubation effort: >> > >> > http://markmail.org/message/mqdft736b5vasezs >> > >> > Niall >> > >> >> From the first email referenced was Roman ever asked if he'd mind >> submitting patches for a while to earn Karma if the code did go >> straight to commons? Seems a bit a of a shame to need to go the whole >> incubation process just for one commit access. >> >> Re the the poddling use the existing commons mailing lists its may be >> worth pointing out this recent thread: >> http://apache.markmail.org/message/ifinvq7wqmeoo5ix > > Commons is badly busted if it can't allow a new person access to his/her > own code in a fucking sandbox. Incubating this project because some weenies > are > uncomfortable about the nature of the meritocracy over in commons isn't the > solution:
Small code bases with small communities are difficult (?almost impossible?) to operate here at the ASF. Commons does OK by providing enough community and oversight to allow 30+ such small components to work here. But it relies on people taking time to keep and eye on components they have no interest in and I didn't want to jeopardize that co-operation by trying to force a decision on the sandbox. Really though, I'm not sure why you're being so abusive over this - is it really a big deal where the code sits in the subversion repository (Commons Sandbox or Incubator)? > have commons hold a public vote and make an actual decision. If they vote to > incubate the damned thing, it's an incredibly stupid decision, but so be it. The end result is we want this to be a "proper" (i.e. not Sandbox) Commons component - and that isn't going to happen with a completely unknown (to Commons) code base & person. It needs an incubation period - whether thats done through the Incubator or the Sandbox - so whats the big deal? Niall --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org