Stefan,

In the couple of months since you first suggested that JavaX might become an 
Apache Project, there have been many discussions about new projects entering 
the incubator.  There are also many completed and accepted proposals for 
incubating projects.  Have you observed any of that?

Have you looked at the proposal template and examples of successful proposals, 
along with discussions here, so that you know what it would take for JavaX to 
be approved as an incubator project?  Have you drafted such a proposal and in 
the process of its development, enlisted a champion and some mentors to help in 
proposal refinement and in bootstrapping an incubating project?

My impression is that you thought it was too much work and do not see the 
point.  You also raised conditions that you were told don't work here and would 
need to be revised.  OK, you had very early indication that the Apache 
incubation process might not be for you.  Failing early sounds like a good 
result in that case.

That's fine, you don't have to go through what it takes to get on the Apache 
Project learning curve.

But all of the projects here have done that work in one manner or another, and 
the conditions are satisfied for those projects, including any incubation they 
had to work through.  You are free to march in your own parade of course.  For 
the Apache parade, the music is already chosen.

Whatever you do, have fun!

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Reich [mailto:stefan.reich.maker.of....@googlemail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, July 4, 2015 09:53
To: general@incubator.apache.org
Subject: I still don't see your priorities

You wait for something to exist, and THEN you support it?

How about taking something good that WANTS TO EXIST, and supporting that?

Stefan


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