Jim,
I appreciate your joke, and maybe we are somewhat like that. As
Michael just said (and I explained in response to your other post
already), some things are serial in nature. If a release takes X
weeks to finish we can't make it in (X - 1) or (X - X). Yeah, I wish
we weren't so sluggish.
Regarding external infrastructure. There are two pieces remaining -
the web site (which we will switch right after the release) and
Confluence. I'd like to follow up on Confluence. IIRC Cris
volunteered to participate in a test run of Confluence at Apache.
Cris do you know what's the status of that and whether we can migrate
at this point?
Andrus
On Jul 13, 2006, at 8:34 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> I tend to agree. Despite the amount of good solid work being
> done on the Project, I'm not seeing it really *becoming*
> an ASF project. Private Wikis, external infrastructure and
> what appears to be slow lagging transition towards
> "just" the ASF are items that need to be addressed.
>
> It's like someone engaged to be married but still dating
> their old girl-friend. "I'm breaking it off... really, I
> am!" :)
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