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| Re: [technology-pmc] Candidates for Termination/Continuation reviews | 
A couple of months ago, I suggested to the Maynstall leadership to do  
the archival and termination review; Tim Webb (Maynstall lead) agreed  
but I don't think he ever followed through.
See http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/maynstall-dev/msg00033.html
As for the m2e project, speaking candidly I'm not so sure it is worth  
continuation. I have several reasons for this doubt:
1) In my brief time using it, the overall quality is just not very  
good. I'm not sure if it is a fundamental problem or superficial  
things that can be fixed. Probably a mixture of both.
2) The IP approval is now hinging on the delivery of Maven 3.0 and its  
clearing of the Plexus dependency; but Maven 3 has been "on the  
horizon" for quite a while now and I could not find any projected  
release date (as far as I can tell, Maven 3.0 is still at the "alpha"  
level). Given the uncertainty about when Maven 3 will be released  
compounded with the uncertainty about whether or not that will  
actually clear the Plexus IP issue, is it prudent to keep m2e (or IAM,  
for that matter) in a holding pattern indefinitely?
Eric
On Dec 2, 2009, at 5:27 PM, Wayne Beaton wrote:
Greetings Technology PMC. I have done a quick review of some of our  
projects and have come to the conclusion that it might be time to  
consider terminating/archiving some of them. I have identified some  
others that are due for a continuation review (this list is not  
complete).
I'd like to hear your thoughts/concerns before I take this to the  
projects themselves. I intend to use the projects' developer mailing  
list for the communication, and give the projects until year's end  
to respond. We'll do the termination review at the beginning of 1Q10.
Your recommendations for projects that need to be added to this list  
are most welcome as well.
I will offer to assemble a single termination review document for  
all that agree.
Thanks,
Wayne
Albireo
There hasn't been a commit in more than nine months. The last  
committer activity on the project's mailing list occurred on  
December 17, 08. The last committer activity on the newsgroup/forum  
occurred on November 7, 2008. The project seems to be dead. I  
recommend a Termination Review.
technology.athena
I just noticed this "extra" Athena project (technology.athena) in  
the database. I'm not sure how this got there, but it seems to be  
different from technology.dash.athena. I think it may have just  
gotten created by mistake.
BPEL
Seems generally active, but hasn't had a review of any form in  
while. I recommend we ask for a continuation review. It may be  
naive, but it seems to me that this project might fit in the new SOA  
top level project that the board recently approved the charter for.  
I'd like to encourage them to consider moving.
ECM Rich Client Platform
Project is marked as "Incubation-nonconforming". All committers are  
currently listed as "inactive" meaning that there have been no  
commits for at least nine months. There has been no committer  
activity in the newsgroup/forum for more than a year. Developer  
mailing list has been inactive for more than a year. The project  
seems to be dead. I recommend a Termination review.
IAM
The project was recently informed by the IP Team that their blocker  
dependency (Maven) doesn't pass IP scrutiny. Specifically, there is  
an issue with the provenance of the Maven Plexus component that  
cannot be resolved [1]. There is some hope that, with the 3.0  
release of Maven, this issue will be resolved. In the meantime,  
there's really not much that they can do but wait. I recommend a  
continuation review. Alternatively, the project might consider  
terminating and recreating at a future date when the provenance  
issues are cleared up.
Maven Integration (m2eclipse)
This project has the same issue as IAM. I recommend a continuation  
review. Alternatively, the project might consider terminating and  
recreating at a future date when the provenance issues are cleared up.
Maynstall
All committers are currently listed as "inactive" meaning that there  
have been no commits for at least nine months. There has been no  
committer activity in the newsgroup/forum for more than a year.  
Developer mailing list has been inactive for more than a year. The  
project seems to be dead. I recommend a Termination review.
Open Financial Market Platform
AFAIK, the project lead intends to archive this project in favour of  
the new Eclipse Financial Platform project currently in the proposal  
stage. All committers are currently listed as "inactive" meaning  
that there have been no commits for at least nine months. There has  
been no committer activity in the newsgroup/forum for more than a  
year. Developer mailing list has been inactive for more than a year.  
The project seems to be dead. I recommend a Termination review.
Open Requirements Management Framework
All committers are currently listed as "inactive" meaning that there  
have been no commits for at least nine months. There has, however,  
been relatively activity in the mailing lists and newsgroup. I  
recommend a continuation review.
The Eclipse Spaces Project
With the exception of one, all committers are currently listed as  
"inactive" meaning that there have been essentially no commits for  
at least nine months. That one commit occurred in March. There has  
been no committer activity in the newsgroup/forum for more than nine  
months. Developer mailing list has been inactive for more than nine  
months. The project seems to be dead. I recommend a Termination  
review.
Summer of Code (SOC)
This project was never particularly active. We originally created it  
to provide a home for code generated by the GSoC programme offering  
at Eclipse. We haven't actually committed any code to this project  
or any of its subprojects for a long time. We didn't use it at all  
in the last year. I  recommend a Termination review of this  
container project and all its subprojects. We can keep the website  
and newsgroup alive as just one more of the properties that the  
Eclipse Foundation maintains.
Corona Project - Tools Services Framework
There have been commits in the last six months, but nothing in the  
last three. I don't think it's time to ask for a termination review,  
but it is certainly time to request a continuation review.
[1] https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3164
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