Hi everyone,

Now that the discussion thread on the NetBeans Proposal has ended,
please vote on accepting NetBeans into the Apache Incubator.

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This vote will run for at least 72 hours. Please VOTE as follows
[] +1 Accept NetBeans into the Apache Incubator
[] +0 Abstain.
[] -1 Do not accept NetBeans into the Apache Incubator because ...


The proposal is listed below, but you can also access it on the wiki:
   https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/NetBeansProposal


Thanks,
Ate.

== Abstract ==

NetBeans is an open source development environment, tooling platform, and
application framework, used by 1.5 million individuals each month.

== Proposal ==
Apache NetBeans will continue to focus on the areas it has focused on while
sponsored by Sun Microsystems and Oracle. It will continue to primarily focus on
providing tools for the Java ecosystem, while also being focused on tools for
other ecosystems, languages and technologies, such as JavaScript, PHP, and
C/C++. It will continue to actively support its community by means of mailing
lists, tutorials, and documentation.

== Background ==
NetBeans started in 1995/96 in Prague, in the Czech Republic, as a student
project. Sun Microsystems acquired and open sourced it in 2000 and, with the
acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle in 2010, became part of Oracle.
Throughout its history in Sun Microsystems and Oracle, NetBeans has been free
and open source and has been leveraged by its sponsor as a mechanism for driving
the Java ecosystem forward.

== Rationale ==
Although NetBeans is already open source, moving it to a neutral place like
Apache, with its strong governance model, is expected to help get more
contributions from various organizations. For example, large companies are using
NetBeans as an application framework to build internal or commercial
applications and are much more likely to contribute to it once it moves to
neutral Apache ground. At the same time, though Oracle will relinquish its
control over NetBeans, individual contributors from Oracle are expected to
continue contributing to NetBeans after it has been contributed to Apache,
together with individual contributors from other organizations, as well as
self-employed individual contributors.

== Initial Goals ==
The initial goals of the NetBeans contribution under the Apache umbrella are to
establish a new home for an already fully functioning project and to open up the
governance model so as to simplify and streamline contributions from the 
community.

== Current Status ==
    Meritocracy: NetBeans has been run by Oracle, with the majority of code
contributions coming from Oracle. The specific reason for moving to Apache is to
expand the diversity of contributors and to increase the level of meritocracy in
NetBeans. Apache NetBeans will be actively seeking new contributors and will
welcome them warmly and provide a friendly and productive environment for
purposes of providing a development environment, tooling environment, and
application framework.

    Community: NetBeans has approximately 1.5 million active users around the
world, in extremely diverse structures and organizations. NetBeans is used by
teachers and instructors at schools and universities to teach Java and other
languages. It is used by students as an educational tool. It is used by large
organizations who base their software on the application framework beneath
NetBeans. It is used by web developers for creating web sites and by developers
using a range of tools, languages, and technologies to be productive and
efficient software developers.

    Core Developers: The core developers will come from a range of
organizations, including Oracle, which will continue its investment in NetBeans.

    Alignment: The application framework is the basis of a range of mission
critical scientific software at large organizations in defense, aerospace,
logistics, and research, such as at Boeing, Airbus Defense and Space, NASA, and
NATO.

== Known Risks ==
    Orphaned Products: The community proposing NetBeans for incubation is strong
and vibrant. The size and diversity of the community is a guarantee against the
project being orphaned.

    Inexperience with Open Source: NetBeans has been free and open source since
the early days of its sponsorship by Sun Microsystems. Though some in the
NetBeans community may have worked on Apache projects, the majority who haven't
are well versed in the principles of open source.

    Homogenous Developers: Individual contributors from Oracle and other initial
committer organizations will contribute code to NetBeans in Apache, while at the
same time individuals from other organizations will actively be sought to be
added to the project. The aim of the move to Apache is precisely to open up the
governance model, hence the desire to build up an extremely heterogeneous
developer base is strong. For example, several organizations are very heavily
invested in the NetBeans application framework, having based their software
suites on top of it, hence there will be a significant interest to make
available individual contributors from these organizations, which tend to be
large and well established in the software industry. Also, including and beyond
these organizations, the NetBeans community around the world is extremely
diverse and heterogenous in relation to geography and backgrounds of developers.

    Reliance on Salaried Developers: Most of the contributors are anticipated to
be paid to work on projects in the Java ecosystem. Others will come from
organizations where they are paid to work with other languages and technologies,
such as JavaScript, PHP, and C/C++. However, since Java skills are needed to
develop most parts of NetBeans, it is unlikely that the developers will go very
far outside the Java ecosystem.

    Relationships with Other Apache Products: Many Apache projects have been
supported by tooling in NetBeans over the years, such as Apache Ant and Apache
Maven. A number of Apache projects are used by NetBeans, such as Apache Commons
and friends.

    An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand: NetBeans has a strong brand
of its own. Though the stability of the Apache ecosystem is attractive, the
reason for this proposal is simply to be part of the neutral development sharing
ecosystem that Apache makes available.

== Documentation ==
See https://netbeans.org/kb/index.html for an extensive portal to all the
documentation.

== Initial Source ==
The initial source is in Mercurial at hg.netbeans.org and will be moved, with
assistance from Apache infra team, to Apache Git.

== Source and IP Submission Plan ==
NetBeans is dual licensed, CDDL + GPL v2 with Classpath Exception. Upon entering
Apache, the NetBeans license will be migrated to the current Apache License.

== Trademarks ==
Oracle owns trademark registrations for the NetBeans mark in the U.S. and EU,
and would donate those, including the name "NetBeans" and the "netbeans.org"
domain, to the Apache Foundation, along with other artifacts, including the U.S.
copyright registrations related to NetBeans. The trademark and copyright
transfers would be detailed in separate documents.

== External Dependencies ==
NetBeans is a large project with multiple dependencies and some changes may be
needed during incubation to comply with Apache requirements.

https://netbeans.org/downloads/licence/8.1/nb81-THIRDPARTYLICENSE.txt

Identifying which dependencies are core and non-core will be needed as part of
the process in meeting Apache requirements about third-party dependencies.
(L)GPL (and possibly other) based dependencies and usages will need to be
reviewed, and solved, as Apache does not allow (L)GPL dependencies, although
these concerns can be resolved during incubation, and are not upfront blockers.

== Required Resources ==

 * Mailing Lists: dev, user, committs, and private @netbeans.apache.org
 * Wiki
 * Website
 * Source Control: Git
 * Issue Tracking
 * Release Infrastructure - Hudson/Jenkins, etc

=== Specific Infrastructure Requests ===

 * SIR01 Migration of large existing Mercurial repository to Apache Git
 * SIR02 Migration of internal Oracle release infrastructure to Apache
   infrastructure
 * SIR04 Migration of website and related content management system to Apache
   infrastructure
 * SIR05 Evaluation and identification of other NetBeans infrastructure to be
   migrated to Apache infastructures

SIR03 was initially mentioned as the migration of plugins.netbeans.org to Apache
infrastructure but after discussing the proposal we have decided to remove that
goal for now.
The plugins service will eventually have to migrate, but that can happen
separately from the project incubation process.

== Initial Committers ==

Below is the initial list of individual contributors, while more individual
contributors will be added during incubation.

ASF members with a specific interest in the project are welcome to request being
added to this list of initial committers.

After the project has been accepted and started in the incubator, additional
committers can join, as usual, based upon their merit in the project.

*Bold* means that there has already been code contributed to NetBeans, while
those without bold means that the contributor has an intention to contribute to
Apache NetBeans while not having done so before. That does not mean that those
in bold are better or worse, just that they'll be able to get started more
quickly in Apache NetBeans since they've worked with the NetBeans source code
before.

Note: Some of the individual contributors listed below belong in multiple
different categories, e.g., NetBeans Dream Team members are often NetBeans
plugin developers too, etc, while some of those in the NetBeans Platform
customers category are also NetBeans Dream Team members, etc.

 * Individual contributors from the NetBeans team at Oracle.
  1. *Dusan Balek*
  2. *Jaroslav Havlin*
  3. *Jiri Kovalsky*
  4. *Jiri Prox*
  5. *Jiri Sedlacek*
  6. *Jiri Skrivanek*
  7. *Libor Fischmeister*
  8. *Martin Balin*
  9. *Martin Entlicher*
 10. *Miloslav Metelka*
 11. *Milutin Kristofic*
 12. *Ondrej Vrabec*
 13. *Petr Gebauer*
 14. *Petr Hejl*
 15. *Petr Pisl*
 16. *Svatopluk Dedic*
 17. *Tomas Hurka*
 18. *Tomas Mysik*
 19. *Tomas Stupka*
 20. *Tomas Zezula*

 * Individual contributors from the Oracle Developer Studio team at Oracle.
  1. *Alexander Simon*
  2. *Danila Sergeyev*
  3. *Dmitry Zharkov*
  4. Don Kretsch
  5. *Ilia Gromov*
  6. Liang Chen
  7. *Maria Dalmatova*
  8. *Petr Kudriavtsev*
  9. *Vladimir Kvashin*
 10. *Vladimir Voskresensky*

 * Individual contributors from the Oracle JET team at Oracle.
  1. *Geertjan Wielenga*
  2. *John Brock*

 * Individual contributors from the Oracle Labs team at Oracle.
  1. *Jaroslav Tulach*
  2. Thomas Wuerthinger

 * Individual contributors from the Java Platform Group at Oracle.
  1. *Jan Lahoda*

 * Individual contributors from NetBeans Platform customers.
  1. Sven Reimers (Airbus Defence and Space)
  2. Martin Klaehn (Airbus Defence and Space)
  3. Florian Vogler (Airbus Defence and Space)
  4. Jörg Michelberger (Airbus Defence and Space)
  5. Norman Fomferra (European Space Agency)
  6. Marco Peters (European Space Agency)
  7. Tonio Fincke (European Space Agency)
  8. Mike Kelly (US DOD)
  9. Timon Veenstra (Corizon BV)
 10. Kendrik Veenstra (Corizon BV)
 11. Francesco Perez Duran (Corizon BV)
 11. Christian Stolz (Janitza)
 13. Ernest Lotter (Institute of Mine Seismology)
 14. Neil C. Smith (Praxis LIVE)
 15. Valentin Buergel (Simtec Buergel AG)
 16. Stephen Cumminger (Sonideft)
 17. Steven Yi (blue)
 18. Henry Arousell (Björn Lundén Information AB)
 19. Thomas Boqvist (Björn Lundén Information AB)
 20. Zoran Sevarac (University of Belgrade)

 * Individual contributors from ex-Sun and ex-Oracle employees.
  1. James Gosling (Liquid Robotics)
  2. Mike Duigou (Liquid Robotics)
  3. *Jesse Glick*
  4. *Milos Kleint* (Atlassian)
  5. *Radim Kubacki* (currently NBAndroid.org)
  6. *Ralph Benjamin Ruijs* (ex refactoring guru from NetBeans team, now at
      Rockstars IT)
  7. *Tim Boudreau* (ex window system guru from NetBeans team)
  8. *Viktor Lapitsky* (dev/deployment/debug)

 * Individual contributors from NetBeans Dream Team.
  1. Aljoscha Rittner (ETable/Outline component features)
  2. Andreas Stefik (accessibility features)
  3. *Anton Epple* (DukeScript plugin from Dukehoff)
  4. Aristides Villareal (documentation, testing)
  5. *Benno Markiewicz* (various independent plugins)
  6. Bruno Souza (SouJava)
  7. Christian Lenz (website redesigner and more)
  8. Constantin Drabo (testing, quality control)
  9. David Heffelfinger (documentation in Java EE area)
 10. *Emilian Bold* (various plugins from Joseki Bold SRL)
 11. Hermien Pellissier (documentation, testing)
 12. Ivar Grimstad (JPA Modeler and MVC tooling)
 13. Josh Juneau (documentation, testing, MVC tooling)
 14. Kirk Pepperdine (jClarity)
 15. Johan Vos (Gluon plugin from Gluon)
 16. Jose Pereda (Gluon plugin from Gluon)
 17. John Kostaras (documentation, testing)
 18. Liang Ding (Chinese translator)
 19. Mark Stephens (JavaFX PDF viewer plugin from IDR Solutions)
 20. Martijn Verburg (jClarity)
 21. Michael Nascimento Santos (Improving CEO, working on refactoring tools)
 22. Michael Mueller
 23. Michel Graciano (tests, documentation)
 24. Tushar Joshi (various plugins, documentation, testing)
 25. *Wade Chandler* (Independent, working on Groovy support)
 26. Zoran Sevarac (plugins for teaching/education)

 * Individual contributors from NetBeans plugin developers.
  1. Georgia Ingham (JavaFX PDF viewer plugin from IDR Solutions)
  2. *Emmanuel Hugonnet* (WildFly plugin from Red Hat)
  3. Shai Almog (Codename One plugin from Codename One)
  4. Steve Hannah (Codename One plugin from Codename One)
  5. Attila Kelemen (independent Gradle plugin)
  6. Denis Anisimov (Vaadin plugin from Vaadin)
  7. Gaurav Gupta (independent JPA Modeler plugin)
  8. Junichi Yamamoto (PHP-related plugins)
  9. Bruno Flavio (Groovy/Grails-related code)
 10. Leonardo Loch Zanivan (JSHint)
 11. Mattias Blaesing (various plugins)

 * Miscellaneous
  1. Anuradha Gunasekara (Maven tools)
  2. Steve Millidge (Payara Services)
  3. Andrew Pielage (Payara Services)
  4. Gui Chulin (translation)
  5. Yi Zhao (translation)
  6. Liyuan Li (translation)
  7. CunHui Lin (translation)
  8. Lei Cao (translation)

== Sponsors ==

=== Champion ===

 * Bertrand Delacretaz

=== Mentors ===

 * Bertrand Delacretaz
 * Emmanuel Lécharny
 * Ate Douma
 * Mark Struberg
 * Jim Jagielski
 * Daniel Gruno

=== Sponsoring Entity ===
 * The Apache Incubator


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