+1 (binding)

NOTE: I still see some mayhem in confluence and jira.  I don't have access
to my laptop now would u please update the proposal ?

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On Nov 12, 2012 5:06 PM, "Alan Cabrera" <l...@toolazydogs.com> wrote:
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> +1 - binding
>
>
> Regards,
> Alan
>
> On Nov 11, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Simone Tripodi wrote:
>
> > Hi all guys,
> >
> > I am submitting a proposal that has been open for discussion for some
> > days (with the former name of Mayhem), so now submitting for a vote
> > for this project to be accepted into the incubator.
> >
> > Vote will be open for at least 72 hours and closes approximately on
> > Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:45pm GMT
> >
> > Many thanks in advance, have a nice day!
> > -Simo
> > Adam Berry
> >
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >
> > = Onami =
> > == Abstract ==
> > The following proposal is about Onami, a project focused on all
> > aspects of Google Guice[1] extensions.
> > The name takes inspiration from Great Waves (O-nami, in Japanese) Zen
Story[2].
> >
> > == Proposal ==
> > Apache Onami aims to create a community focused on the development and
> > maintenance of a set of Google Guice extensions not provided out of
> > the box by the library itself nor the Google developers team, such as
> > integration with 3rd part frameworks or extra functionalities.
> >
> > == Background ==
> > Google Guice is a modern, lightweight and fast Dependency Injection
> > Open Source Java library developed by Google, released for the first
> > time on 2006, which is developed under the Google governance.
> > A small group of people, specifically ASF committers Davide Palmisano,
> > Marco Spearanza and Simone Tripodi, that define themselves The 99
> > Software Foundation[3] (also 99soft for brevity), with the help of
> > some contributors, has developed and maintained a good number of Open
> > Source Google Guice extensions[4], that have been adopted in some
> > (Open Source) projects.
> > Since the community clearly demonstrated the sign of growing
> > participation, they thought times were mature enough to move the
> > components to a real community-driven environment such as the Apache
> > Software Foundation.
> >
> > == Rationale ==
> > Actually, there are no projects hosted by the ASF focused on providing
> > Google Guice extensions and even if Google provides some extensions
> > and allows people participating by submitting issues/patches/... there
> > is no real community involvement, so moving the existing 99soft
> > components under the Apache umbrella would mean create a real
> > community-driven project around Guice where people can become active
> > part of the development.
> >
> > = Current Status =
> > == Meritocracy ==
> > The historical 99soft team believes in meritocracy and always acted as
> > a community. Mailing list, open issue tracker and other communication
> > channels have always been adopted since its first releases. The
> > adoption in a larger community, such as Apache, is the natural
> > evolution for 99soft components. Moreover, the Apache standards will
> > enforce the existing 99soft community practices and will be a
> > foundation for future committers involvement.
> >
> > == Core Developers ==
> > In alphabetical order:
> >
> > * Christian Grobmeier <grobmeier at apache dot org>
> > * Daniel Manzke <daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com>
> > * Davide Palmisano <dpalmisano at apache dot org>
> > * Marco Speranza <marcosperanza at apache dot org>
> > * Nino Martinez Wael <nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com>
> > * Simone Tripodi <simonetripodi at apache dot org>
> >
> > === Regular Contributors ===
> > In alphabetical order:
> >
> > * Cody Ray <cray at brighttag dot com>
> > * Ghislain "Picpoc" Touratier <ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot com>
> > * Ioannis Canellos <iocanel at apache dot org>
> > * Jordi Gerona <jordi at donky dot org>
> > * Marzia Forli <marzia dot forli at yahoo.com>
> > * Pawel Poltorak <pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com>
> > * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel <thilo at ginkel dot com>
> >
> > == Alignment ==
> > The Apache Onami project is intended to be portable and be fully
> > compatible with Google Guice. To promote the adoption of this project,
> > we believe that it is important that it remains free from corporate
> > association and is perceived by the community to be vendor neutral. To
> > this end, the Apache Software Foundation with its values of
> > transparency and community makes it an excellent fit for this project,
> > not to mention that project creators are already Apache
> > Members/Committers.
> >
> > = Known Risks =
> > == Orphaned Products ==
> > The increasing number of Google Guice adopters and the raising
> > interest for its extensions let us believe that there is a minimal
> > risk for this work to being abandoned from the community.
> >
> > == Inexperience with Open Source ==
> > All of the committers have experience working in one or more open
> > source projects inside and outside ASF.
> >
> > == Homogeneous Developers ==
> > The list of initial committers are geographically distributed across
> > the world with no one company being associated with a majority of the
> > developers.  Many of these initial developers are experienced Apache
> > committers already  and all are experienced with working in
> > distributed development communities.
> >
> > == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
> > To the best of our knowledge, none of the initial committers are being
> > paid to develop code for this project. 99soft components have already
> > proven its capability to attract external developers.
> >
> > == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
> > Google Guice is already used in Apache Maven as Dependency Injection
> > controller, hopefully the Maven community will be interested on
> > extracting reusable some parts and contributing back to Onami project.
> > Apache BeanUtils and and Apache Wink provide respectively a Google
> > Guice integration module.
> > Moreover, the Apache DeltaSpike community is developing a set of CDI
> > extensions, which could find some synergies in our community.
> > The Apache Logging Services project might have an special interest in
> > the sli4j component, which allows Logger injections.
> >
> > == An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
> > Even if the 99soft community recognizes the power and the
> > attractiveness  of the ASF brand, we are absolutely aware of our
> > already established role in the wide Guice community. Furthermore, we
> > are convinced that we can enthusiastically bring inside the ASF new
> > and fresh energies in order to improve our visions, insights and
> > knowledge about the other  projects and, most important, to have the
> > possibility of enlarge our small community with talented and
> > passionate developers.
> >
> > = Documentation =
> >
> > 1. G-Guava[5]
> > 2. Guartz[6]
> > 3. GSPI[7]
> > 4. JUnice[8]
> > 5. Lifegycle[9]
> > 6. Rocoto[10]
> > 7. sli4j[11]
> > 8. Gache[12]
> > 9. Autobind[13]
> >
> > = Initial Source =
> > The intial source comprises code developed on GitHub[14] licensed
> > under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0 (contributed under
> > Grant from Simone Tripodi for Onami).
> >
> > = Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan =
> > Source code will be moved from GitHub[14] space inside the SVN space
> > of the podling.
> >
> > = External Dependencies =
> > 99soft Guice extension depends to the following external dependencies:
> >
> > * Google Guice - released under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
> > * Google Guava - released under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
> > * javax.inject - released under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
> > * javax.cache - released under the JPA license
> > * AOP Alliance - released under the Public Domain
> > * Quartz Scheduler - released under The Apache Software License,
Version 2.0
> > * Commons Logging - released under The Apache Software License, Version
2.0
> > * Log4j - released under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
> > * SLF4J - released under the MIT License
> >
> > == Test Dependencies ==
> >
> > * JUnit - released under the Common Public License Version 1.0
> > * Easymock - released under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
> > * Mockito - released under the MIT License
> >
> > = Cryptography =
> > The project does not handle cryptography in any way.
> >
> > = Required Resources =
> > * Mailing lists
> >  * onami-private (with moderated subscriptions)
> >  * onami-dev
> >  * onami-user
> >  * onami-commits
> > * Subversion directory
> >  * https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/onami
> > * Website
> >  * Confluence (MAYHEM)
> > * Issue Tracking
> >  * JIRA (MAYHEM)
> >
> > = Initial Committers =
> > Names of initial committers - in alphabetical order - with current ASF
status:
> >
> > * Christian Grobmeier <grobmeier at apache dot org> (Member)
> > * Cody Ray <cray at brighttag dot com> (ICLA submitted)
> > * Ghislain "Picpoc" Touratier <ghislain dot touratier at gmail dot
> > com> (ICLA submitted)
> > * Daniel Manzke <daniel dot manzke at googlemail dot com> (ICLA
submitted)
> > * Davide Palmisano <dpalmisano at apache dot org> (Committer)
> > * Ioannis Canellos <iocanel at apache dot org> (Committer)
> > * Jordi Gerona <jordi at donky dot org> (ICLA submitted)
> > * Marco Speranza <marcosperanza at apache dot org> (Committer)
> > * Marzia Forli <marzia dot forli at yahoo.com> (ICLA to be submitted)
> > * Mohammad Nour El-Din <mnour at apache dot org> (Member)
> > * Nino Martinez Wael <nino dot martinez dot wael at gmail dot com>
> > (ICLA submitted)
> > * Pawel Poltorak <pawel dot poltorak at gmail.com> (ICLA to be
submitted)
> > * Simone Tripodi <simonetripodi at apache dot org> (Member)
> > * Stuart Mc``Culloch <mcculls at apache dot org> (Committer)
> > * Thilo-Alexander Ginkel <thilo at ginkel dot com> (ICLA submitted)
> >
> > = Sponsors =
> > == Champion ==
> > * Simone Tripodi <simonetripodi at apache dot org>
> >
> > == Nominated Mentors ==
> > * Christian Grobmeier <grobmeier at apache dot org>
> > * Mohammad Nour El-Din <mnour at apache dot org>
> > * Olivier Lamy <olamy at apache dot org>
> >
> > == Sponsoring Entity ==
> > * Incubator PMC
> >
> > = Other interested people (in alphabetical order) =
> > * Eric Charles <eric at apache dot org>
> >
> > [ 1] http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/
> > [ 2] http://www.101zenstories.com/index.php?story=8
> > [ 3] http://www.99soft.org/
> > [ 4] http://99soft.github.com/guice.html
> > [ 5] https://github.com/99soft/g-guava
> > [ 6] https://github.com/99soft/guartz
> > [ 7] https://github.com/99soft/GSPI
> > [ 8] https://github.com/99soft/junice
> > [ 9] https://github.com/99soft/lifegycle
> > [10] https://github.com/99soft/rocoto
> > [11] https://github.com/99soft/sli4j
> > [12] https://github.com/99soft/gache
> > [13] https://github.com/99soft/autobind
> > [14] https://github.com/99soft/
> >
> > http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
> > http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/
> > http://twitter.com/simonetripodi
> > http://www.99soft.org/
> >
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