On 19 June 2012 01:05, Andy Doan
<andy.doan@linaro.org> wrote:
On 06/18/2012 04:23 AM, Zygmunt Krynicki wrote:
Hi.
I'd like to ask about the future of the lava-core project. There are
some branches that are waiting for review, that are not being reviewed.
Recently my membership in the linaro-validation team was canceled and I
cannot even land them myself. Since from what I've heard lava-core is
I think we can reserve the membership for important contributors. That'll solve the problem.
not of active interest to the validation team I'd like to ask for a way
to continue hacking on the project in my spare time that would not
require and interaction from Linaro.
I see a few options:
1) We could create lava-core-hackers team that I would be a member of,
so that I can continue merging the code as I see fit
2) We could change the ownership of the project so that is is a
non-Linaro project (technically I would own it but I'm open to any
community participation as I cannot work on anything full time)
3) I could fork lava-core and do 2) myself (we could vote on a name if
anyone is interested)
I'd like to know what is your input in this.
I hate to see this happen, but after our conversations on the topic I realize I'm not going to change your mind. Since the LAVA team doesn't have the resources to help with this project, I think you need to spin this off with its own branding so that people understand this is not a Linaro sponsored project.
My opinions don't matter beyond that, so fork and name as you please.
-andy