| Summary: | [proposal] technology.picasso | ||
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| Product: | Community | Reporter: | Stephanie Swart <stephanie.swart> |
| Component: | Proposals and Reviews | Assignee: | Eclipse Management Organization <emo> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | cydnie.smith, ralph.mueller, ryan, sharon.corbett, wayne.beaton, webmaster |
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | PC | ||
| OS: | Windows NT | ||
| URL: | https://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/picasso-free-open-source-visualizer-convolutional-neural-networks | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Bug Depends on: | 518412 | ||
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Description
Stephanie Swart
We’ve received all of the project requirements and have scheduled the creation review to conclude on July 5, 2017. Please continue to monitor communication channels. Following the creation review, we will initiate the provisioning process. As part of this process, we will bring committers on board. To gain committer status, some paperwork [1] must be completed. The exact nature of that paperwork depends on several factors, including the employment status of the individual and the Eclipse Foundation membership status of the employer. If you can be ready with the paperwork in time for the completion of the creation review, then we can move quickly through the provisioning process. When we initiate provisioning, committers will be sent an email with instructions; please don't send any paperwork in until after you receive those instructions. Please encourage all future project committers to join the incubation mailing list [2]. We use this list to connect committers from new projects to their peers in other projects in the incubation phase and to mentors who can help answer questions and discuss issues related to the project onboarding process. [1] https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#paperwork [2] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/incubation Congratulations! Your project review was successful as of July 5, 2017! We have initiated the project resources provisioning process. Please tell your project committers to carefully monitor their email for a message from The Eclipse Foundation with instructions for providing committer paperwork [1]. Our IT team cannot allocate project resources until after we have processed the paperwork for at least one committer, so your attention in this matter will keep the process moving forward. Be advised that the paperwork process will time out after 120 days; any committers who are unable to complete their paperwork requirements in this timeframe will have to be elected to the project (your project mentors can provide assistance with this). [1] https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#paperwork [2] https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#ip-initial-contribution The project provisioning process is complete! Here you will find all of the information regarding resources allocated to your project: Source Code Management: As your project's main Git repository is hosted at GitHub, we will need to move it to the Eclipse organization and flatten any previous history. This work can begin as soon as you have check in permission from EMO legal. Issue Tracker: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/describecomponents.cgi?product=picasso Outbound Communication: Mailing list: https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/picasso-dev Project Website repository: ssh://committer_id@git.eclipse.org:29418/www.eclipse.org/picasso.git Commits will be published to www.eclipse.org/picasso within 5 minutes Downloads: http://download.eclipse.org/picasso Archives: http://archive.eclipse.org/picasso Builds: You can upload releases to ~committer_id/downloads/picasso via SFTP or SCP (to build.eclipse.org) or from a CI instance at Eclipse.org Older builds should be moved to the archives area when they are no longer required. Your next step is to submit an initial contribution [1] for review by the IP Team. Please do not commit any code to an Eclipse Foundation Git repository until after you receive the IP Team's approval. IP requests are referred to as Contribution Questionnaires (CQs). When the initial CQ receives “checkin” and/or “full approval” you are now ready to check the initial project code contribution into your project’s repository. [1] https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#ip-initial-contribution It appears that the initial contribution has been approved, but there has been no content moved to the Eclipse repository. What is the status of this project? What are your plans regarding your first release? Hello project team, It looks like your initial contribution was closed out due to inactivity. What is the status of this project? AFAICT, the single committer on this project was automatically retired when they did not update their ICA to version 4.0. Based on this, my assessment is that the project is DOA and should be terminated. Since the project was never truly active, no review is required. I've opened Bug 551857 to track the clean up of associated resources. |