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RE: [technology-pmc] RE: Higgins Incubator Status
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Newsgroup activity seems minimal over the past six months. There are several
unanswered questions over the past few months; somebody from the team should
be regularly monitoring the newsgroup to answer questions. I'd like to see
more activity on the newsgroup, but this isn't a deal breaker for me.
There seems to be a healthy amount of discussion on the dev mailing list.
The project downloads are not using the mirrors, so I can't get any download
stats. This needs to be fixed one way or another.
Lots of commits to CVS in 2006. Evidence of evolution of APIs. I can't speak
to code quality issues as I haven't looked at any actual code.
I've run into folks presenting on Higgins at a bunch of conferences.
Clearly, they are putting themselves out there. Clearly there is interest in
this project.
I think that it's time to consider graduation.
Wayne
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: technology-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:technology-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mary Ruddy
> Sent: November 21, 2006 7:53 AM
> To: 'Bjorn Freeman-Benson'
> Cc: paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 'Technology PMC'
> Subject: [technology-pmc] RE: Higgins Incubator Status
>
> Bjorn,
>
>
>
> Since first becoming an Eclipse project, the Higgins team has created:
>
>
>
> * A working and demonstrable code base - Yes including
> demonstrations at a conference at Harvard in June.
>
> * Active communities:
>
> * An active framework user (plug-in provider)
> community. Yes, Novell and Parity have written plug-ins for Higgins
> * An active tool user community - Yes, IBM and
> Novell have announced their use of Higgins.
> * An active multi-organization
> committer/contributor/developer community. Yes, Higgins has spend
> considerable energy and has considerable success in
> attracting the involvement of multiple organizations.
>
> * The project is operating fully in the open using open
> source rules of engagement, e.g.,
>
> * Open and transparent Bugzilla with a described
> and documented bug process. Yes, we are using Bugzilla
> * Open and transparent project schedules. Yes,
> project schedules are on the project website/wiki
> * The project has working policies and procedures
> for developing, specifying, testing, and getting feedback on APIs.
> Yes - we have been engaged for quite some time in collaboratively and
> openly developing the Higgins IdAS API, which has been validated by
> recently developed plug-ins
> * The project decision making processes are
> published, and all project decisions are being made in public. Yes,
> via higgins-dev, wiki and web
>
> * The project team members have learned the ropes and
> logistics of being an Eclipse project. In Apache parlance
> <http://incubator.apache.org/incubation/Incubation_Policy.html
> > , the project "gets the Eclipse way".
>
> * Conforming to the entire Eclipse Development
> Process. We have made significant progress and are actively working
> on continuous improvement to our processes and are now doing nightly
> builds.
> * Adherence to the Eclipse IP Policy
> <http://phoenix.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse%20IP%20Polic
y2003_12_03%20Final.pdf> including self-assessment by each > Committer on
the committer responsibilities and due diligence
> <http://phoenix.eclipse.org/legal/committerguidelines.php> .
> Yes, we are actively engaged in maintaining IP policy, have added wiki
> pages for tracking our component dependencies, and are using IPzilla.
> * Participating in the larger Eclipse community.
> For example, teaching tutorials at EclipseCon, writing articles,
> commenting on other projects at Reviews and other times, etc. Yes -
> Higgins contributors have presented at EclipseCon, generated
> significant press for Eclipse, published a white paper on Eclipse at
> Harvard, attended in on other project review calls, etc.
> * Working with other projects in its destination
> PMC. We have been working with ECF and ALF
> * The project is a credit to Eclipse and is
> functioning well within the Eclipse community. We hope you agree,
> aside from certain growing and learning pains.
>
> We are aware that our job is not yet done. We are actively
>
> * Recruiting additional companies, committers and resources.....
> * Working on our next milestones on the way to our release 1.0
> * Working on improving our messaging to make it easier
> for people to learn about, develop and use Higgins - For example we
> are midway though a significant improvement pass on the website that
> includes making additional use of the Eclipse wiki, adding a new web
> page listing committers and project leadership, which is currently in
> test; and adding additional project status information.
>
>
> Let us know if we need to provide you additional supporting
> information.
>
> -Mary
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bjorn Freeman-Benson
> [mailto:bjorn.freeman-benson@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 9:08 PM
> To: Mary Ruddy
> Cc: paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Technology PMC
> Subject: Re: Higgins Incubator Status
>
>
> Mary, Paul,
> The first step is to convince the Technology PMC that
> graduation is a good idea. Could you summarize, in an email,
> for us? We meet on the phone once a week Tuesdays at 10am PT,
> so it's a little short notice for tomorrow but if you can get
> an email out to us, we can consider it.
>
> - Bjorn
>
> Mary Ruddy wrote:
>
> Bjorn,
>
>
>
> When Paul and I met with you and Mike in
> Ottawa, we discussed beginning the process of moving Higgins
> out of incubator status. The Higgins team held another
> successful two day face-to-face meeting last week and would
> like to request a CheckPoint review. Are there any projects
> that did a particularly good job on their CheckPoint review
> presentations that we should use as a model?
>
>
>
> Mary
>
>