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Subject: svn commit: r1070346 - /stdcxx/site/status/2011-02.txt
From: sebor () apache ! org
Date: 2011-02-14 0:54:29
Message-ID: 20110214005429.1C75B23889CB () eris ! apache ! org
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Author: sebor
Date: Mon Feb 14 00:54:28 2011
New Revision: 1070346
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1070346&view=rev
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2011-02-13 Martin Sebor <sebor@apache.org>
* status/stdcxx-status/2010-11.txt: Board report for February 2011.
To be copied into
https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/foundation/board/board_agenda_2011_02_16.txt
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stdcxx/site/status/2011-02.txt (with props)
Added: stdcxx/site/status/2011-02.txt
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+Notable changes since previous report (November 2010):
+
+ Stdcxx continues to be dormant. All but committer have moved on
+ to other projects. The only remaining committer (the VP of the
+ project) is too busy with his day job to make even small changes,
+ or to put out the long-awaited patch release, stdcxx 4.2.2.
+
+ A number of users and organizations have been using the project
+ and expressed interest in contributing to it. Several submitted
+ patches, others have offered help with the project build and test
+ infrastructure. Unfortunately, since no committer is available to
+ review patches and guide the contributors through the ASF process
+ to enable them to gain commit privileges there seems to be little
+ hope of reviving stdcxx.
+
+ A possible solution that would allow contributions to resume is
+ to grant commit privileges to the handful of contributors who have
+ already submitted some patches or expressed serious interest in
+ contributing going forward.
+
+ Another alternative is to move stdcxx to a repository outside of
+ ASF such as SourceForge or similar where interested developers
+ could start committing changes on their own right away, without
+ going through the "training" process. This seems to the preferred
+ solution among at least some of the interested users.
+
+ Are there any other options?
+
+Future plans:
+
+ Unless the issue with contributions can be resolved in the next
+ quarter I suggest to retire the project.
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