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Define core and hosted projects, along with their requirements #52
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Co-Authored-By: Bailey Hayes <behayes2@gmail.com> Co-Authored-By: Till Schneidereit <till@tillschneidereit.net>
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There is an 'etc' in Core Project requirements, not sure if that was meant to be filled in.
We would like to nominate wamr as a core project. Shall it be started after this PR is approved and merged? |
Once this PR is merged then, yes, projects can begin the process described within and submit an application. |
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Not sure I understood @fitzgen comment - can maintainers define their own requirements (it appears that templates allow for extra items on those lists)?
I've moved the enumeration of the actual project requirements into github issue templates. Each requirement has an associated |
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Co-authored-by: Till Schneidereit <till@tillschneidereit.net>
Hey @xwang98, since it's been quite a while, I wanted to follow up here and give you and update on where things stand. As you can see, this PR still hasn't been merged, because we still have some small things to work through. In the meantime however, what you can do to get things ready in parallel is to look at the criteria for both hosted projects and core projects that this PR introduces, and check how well WAMR satisfies them. As laid out in the PR, that will be the basis for deciding whether a project can gain Core Project status. Part of the process will be to have the project maintainers provide explanations for how the project satisfies the criteria, or what kinds of plans are in place to get to that place in cases where a criteria isn't yet satisfied. To be clear, there's no need for you to act right now, but if you want to get a head-start on the process, this would be a great way to do so! |
@tschneidereit Thank you for the reminder. We have checked the criteria list, and WAMR seems in good shape. |
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