Phew, I wasn't sure which way you were going to go on this one... ~Michael
On Dec 2, 2010, at 10:30 AM, Dan Peterson wrote: > +1 > > Realized I should vote as well! > > -Dan > > On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 10:47 PM, Santiago Gala <santiago.g...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I'm of course +1. >> >> Regards >> Santiago >> >> On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Dan Peterson <dpeter...@google.com> >> wrote: >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> Please vote on the acceptance of Wave into the Apache incubator. >>> >>> The proposal is available at: >> http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/WaveProposal >>> (for your convenience, a snapshot is also copied below) >>> >>> The earlier discussion thread can be found at: >>> >> http://apache.markmail.org/message/3ebtccdxvipp2732?q=general%40incubator.apache.org+list:org.apache.incubator.general+order:date-backward&page=2 >>> >>> The vote options: >>> >>> [ ] +1 Accept Wave for incubation >>> [ ] +0 Don't care >>> [ ] -1 Reject for the following reason: >>> >>> The vote is open for 72 hours. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> -Dan >>> >>> Apache Wave Proposal (Apache Incubator) >>> >>> = Abstract = >>> >>> Apache Wave is the project where wave technology is developed at Apache. >>> Wave in a Box (WIAB) is the name of the main product at the moment, which >> is >>> a server that hosts and federates waves, supports extensive APIs, and >>> provides a rich web client. This project also includes an implementation >> of >>> the Wave Federation protocol, to enable federated collaboration systems >>> (such as multiple interoperable Wave In a Box instances). >>> >>> = Proposal = >>> >>> A wave is a hosted, live, concurrent data structure for rich >> communication. >>> It can be used like email, chat, or a document. >>> >>> WIAB is a server that hosts waves. The best analogy for this is a mail >>> server with a web client. WIAB is comprised of a few high-level >> components: >>> the client and the server. They have the following major functionality >>> (though this is not an exhaustive list): >>> >>> * Client >>> *A dynamic web client for users to create, edit, and search waves. Users >>> can access this client by directly visiting the server in a browser. >>> * Gadgets provide the ability to insert, view, and modify the UI -- >>> exposing the Wave Gadgets API ( >>> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/gadgets/guide.html) >>> * A console client that can create and edit waves via a >> command-line-like >>> interface. >>> * Server >>> * Hosts and stores waves. WIAB comes with a default storage mechanism. >> The >>> administrators of the server may configure it to use alternative storage >>> mechanisms. >>> * Indexing, allowing for searching the waves a user has access to. >>> * Basic authentication, configurable to delegate to other systems. >>> * Federation, allowing separate Wave in a Box servers to communicate >> with >>> each other using the Wave Federation Protocol ( >>> http://www.waveprotocol.org/federation). >>> * Robots, using the Wave Robots API, ( >>> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/) may interact with >> waves >>> on a WIAB instance. >>> >>> = Background = >>> >>> Wave expresses a new metaphor for communication: hosted conversations. >> This >>> was created by Lars and Jens Rasmussen after observation of people's use >> of >>> many separate forms of communication to get something done, e.g, email, >>> chat, docs, blogs, twitter, etc. >>> >>> The vision has always been to better the way people communicate and >>> collaborate. Building open protocols and sharing code available in an >> open >>> and free way is a critical part of that vision. Anyone should be able to >>> bring up their own wave server and communicate with others (much like >> SMTP). >>> >>> We hope this project will allow everyone to easily gain the benefits of >> Wave >>> with a standard implementation of Wave – in a box. >>> >>> = Rationale = >>> >>> Wave has shown it excels at small group collaboration when hosted by >> Google. >>> Although Wave will not continue as a standalone Google product, there is >> a >>> lot of interest from many organizations in both running Wave and building >>> upon the technology for new products. >>> >>> We are confident that with the community-centric development environment >>> fostered by the Apache Software Foundation, WIAB will thrive. >>> >>> = Initial Goals = >>> >>> The initial goals of the project are: >>> >>> 1. To migrate the codebase from code.google.com and integrate the >> project >>> with the ASF infrastructure (issue management, build, project site, etc). >>> 1. To quickly reach a state where it is possible to continue the >>> development of the Wave In a Box implementation under the ASF project. >>> 1. To add new committers to the project and grow the community in "The >>> Apache Way". >>> >>> = Current Status = >>> >>> The open source Wave in a Box project has existed in various forms for >>> approximately 16 months (starting out life as the FedOne open source >>> project). >>> >>> FedOne began in July 2009 in order to accelerate adoption of the wave >>> federation protocol, and serve as a proof of concept that a non-Google >>> implementation of the wave federation protocol could interoperate with >> the >>> Google production instance. It worked. FedOne's existence lead to a >>> prototype by Novell that demonstrated federation between Google Wave and >>> Novell Pulse (now known as Vibe). In addition, in May of 2010, SAP >> unveiled >>> a prototype version of SAP StreamWork that federated with both Novell >> Pulse >>> and Google Wave. All three systems interoperated, sharing real-time >> state, >>> and gadget updates. In May 2010 Google released significantly more code >>> (including the cross-browser rich text editor) to connect with other >>> components that were built from scratch, resulting in a simple web >> client. >>> >>> The project has grown over the last year to include many Google and >>> non-Google contributions. The project has picked up steam in recent >> months >>> as the direction of the standalone Google Wave product has shifted. At >> this >>> time the Wave in a Box project enjoys very active development, with new >>> features and functionality being added almost daily. The first Wave >> Protocol >>> Summit was recently held and included developers from a variety of >>> countries, companies, and organizations. >>> >>> The code base is a mixture of mature core code from Google Wave, and >>> somewhat immature integration code forming WIAB. WIAB is quickly becoming >>> highly functional and is already in a very "demoable" state. The >>> development mailing lists are very active indicating wide community >>> support. We recognize that now is a good time to migrate to the Apache >>> Foundation while the codebase and community is a manageable size. >> Assuming >>> the current momentum continues, we expect strong growth in the code and >>> community in the near future. >>> >>> == Meritocracy == >>> >>> The initial set of committers includes many Google employees, and there >> is >>> an active and growing community outside Google contributing to WIAB >> already >>> today. Google culture itself encourages meritocracy, and the community >> has >>> always grown – and will continue to grow – in this fashion. >>> >>> As shown by the initial committers list below, several members from >> outside >>> of Google have already demonstrated interest, skill, and commitment to >>> contributing to the project. These individuals have been recognized on >>> those merits by the initial committers. Their selection as the first >> wave >>> of new committers is a sign of the burgeoning meritocracy. >>> >>> == Community == >>> >>> Wave currently has a healthy community around waveprotocol.org, with >>> conversations hosted at http://groups.google.com/group/wave-protocol. We >>> plan to move this community to the Apache Software Foundation incubator. >>> >>> == Core Developers == >>> >>> The initial committers comes from a variety of backgrounds and includes >> many >>> from Google. There are a few existing Apache committers amongst this >> initial >>> group. We anticipate early future committers coming from places like >>> Novell, SAP, companies related to the US Navy's usage of wave, startups >> in >>> the wave ecosystem, and many independent individuals. >>> >>> == Alignment == >>> >>> The developers of WIAB want to work with the Apache Software Foundation >>> because Apache has proven to provide a strong foundation with good >>> infrastructure and support for developing projects in an open community. >> As >>> WIAB continues to grow, the community will look to both reuse available >>> Apache projects as well as look for opportunities to contribute back to >> the >>> larger Apache community. >>> >>> = Known Risks = >>> >>> == Orphaned products == >>> >>> Wave is a new means for communication, and thus it is still maturing. >> While >>> the initial implementation (Google Wave) did not gain sufficient traction >>> for it to continue as a standalone Google product, there are other >> related >>> projects (e.g. Novell Vibe, SAP StreamWork), and several startups in the >>> space that are continuing to build on the technology. In addition, the US >>> Navy has contracted with four companies as part of evaluating using wave >>> technology on every ship. The community itself is still growing, with >>> several new contributors recently added. >>> >>> == Inexperience with Open Source == >>> >>> The initial committers have varying degrees of experience with open >> source >>> projects. Many from the community are familiar with open source. >>> >>> == Homogeneous Developers == >>> >>> The initial set of developers does include many from Google. However, the >>> project has accepted many patches from independent individuals, and some >>> have already gained committership. Several companies have expressed >> interest >>> and forty individuals participated in the Wave Summit. >>> >>> == Reliance on Salaried Developers == >>> >>> Following Google's change of focus for Wave in August, some of Wave's >> Google >>> developers have chosen to continue working on Wave, but it is imperative >>> that we continue to grow the community larger in the coming months. >>> >>> == Relationships with Other Apache Products == >>> >>> We currently use the following libraries from Apache >>> * Commons CLI >>> * Commons Codec >>> * Commons HttpClient >>> * Commons Logging >>> * Velocity >>> * Ant >>> >>> We've also contributed the Wave Gadget implementation into the Apache >>> Shindig project. >>> >>> = Documentation = >>> >>> Entry point for documentation of all the specs and designs. >>> http://waveprotocol.org/ >>> >>> Wave Robots API >>> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/ >>> >>> Wave Gadgets API >>> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/gadgets/guide.html >>> >>> = Initial Source = >>> >>> The initial source will come from >>> http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/source/browse/. This consists of >> the >>> Java code necessary for the client and server. These are already open >> source >>> repositories licensed under the Apache Public License. >>> >>> = Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan = >>> >>> Beginning with the initial unveiling, Google published a liberal patent >>> license: >>> >>> Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, Google and its >>> affiliates hereby grant to you a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, >>> no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable (except as stated in this License) >>> patent license for patents necessarily infringed by implementation of >> this >>> specification. If you institute patent litigation against any entity >>> (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the >>> implementation of the specification constitutes direct or contributory >>> patent infringement, then any patent licenses for the specification >> granted >>> to you under this License shall terminate as of the date such litigation >> is >>> filed. >>> >>> http://www.waveprotocol.org/patent-license >>> >>> == Trademarks == >>> >>> Google retains all rights to the trademarks "GOOGLE WAVE" and the wave >>> design logo, neither of which will be used in the Apache Wave project. >>> >>> = External Dependencies = >>> >>> In addition to the previously mentioned Apache dependencies, the initial >>> code relies on the following libraries that have Apache compatible >> licenses: >>> >>> antlr, aopalliance, asm, bouncycastle, cglib, dom4j, emma, gson, guava, >>> guice, gwt, gxp, hamcrest, jackson, jdom, jetty, jline, jmock, joda_time, >>> jsr305, junit, libidn, mockito, mongo-driver, oauth, protobuf, >>> protobuf-format-java, protostuff, stringtemplate, websocket, whack, xpp3 >>> >>> = Cryptography = >>> >>> We use standard crypto library methods available in java.security.*. Wave >>> federation plans to uses encryption for sending deltas to remote Wave >>> servers. >>> >>> = Required Resources = >>> >>> == Mailing lists == >>> >>> * wave-dev >>> * wave-commits >>> * wave-private >>> >>> It is possible that if the project does grown to include many sub project >>> that we would split the mailing list up by sub project. Again we have >>> flexibility. >>> >>> >>> == Subversion Directory == >>> >>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/wave >>> >>> == Issue Tracking == >>> >>> Please help us setup a JIRA instance for both issue tracking and code >>> review. >>> >>> == Other Resources == >>> >>> * a wiki (for the sites pages) ( >>> http://incubator.apache.org/guides/sites.html or a wiki >>> http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/) >>> * code review on reviews.apache.org >>> * a server to run a dogfood instance >>> * continuous build bot >>> >>> = Initial Committers = >>> >>> * Alex North (Google) >>> * Anthony Watkins (SESI) >>> * Christian Ohler (Google) >>> * Dan Danilatos (Google) >>> * Dan Peterson (Google) / dpeter...@apache.org >>> * David Hearnden (Google) >>> * David Wang (Google) >>> * Ian Roughley (Novell) / rough...@apache.org >>> * James Purser >>> * Joseph Gentle >>> * Lennard de Rijk >>> * Michael MacFadden (Solute) >>> * Soren Lassen (Google) >>> * Tad Glines >>> * Torben Weis (University Duisburg-Essen) >>> >>> = Sponsors = >>> >>> == Champion == >>> >>> * Paul Lindner >>> >>> == Nominated Mentors == >>> >>> * Santiago Gala >>> * Upayavira >>> * Andrus Adamchik >>> * Vincent Siveton >>> * Ben Laurie >>> >>> == Sponsoring Entity == >>> >>> The Apache Incubator. >>> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org