Well as the video discussion we had earlier this year, the main problem has
been the complexity. We have been taking steps in this direction with;

* reducing technical debt (removing updating dependencies), can bee seen
from patches last week and there has been work in a gradle or sbt build
system which allows people to understand how the project works together.

I personally have been looking into giving the website a fresh coat of
paint in the past couple of weeks (infrastructures docs on building locally
are eh if not on a mac ;) but did get it working). We have also had the
addition of the android project for wave.

Progress might be slow but progress is still being made.

On 7 October 2015 at 20:54, Upayavira <upayav...@odoko.co.uk> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I need to sign off the Wave report, but find this difficult.
>
> The Apache Incubator exists to facilitate projects moving towards being
> fully fledged ASF projects. Wave has been
> incubating since 2010, and in that time it has not yet been able to
> build a community that is likely to sustain itself as an ASF
> project.
>
> It does, therefore, seem to me that it is time for us to retire as a
> podling, and allow people here to continue in a location more fitting
> with the current level of effort, without the expectation that it needs
> to meet some specific set of incubation requirements.
>
> Note that all of the source code is Apache Licensed, meaning it can be
> forked elsewhere - the only discussion required is the name that the
> relocated project would take.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Upayavira
>

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