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announce foundation #2059
announce foundation #2059
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Co-authored-by: Holly Cummins <[email protected]>
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LGTM. I suggested a few micro changes.
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Smet <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Holly Cummins <[email protected]>
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Commonhaus also requires having a code of conduct, and provides a recommended one, but each project has flexibility on such details so we could decide to customise it. | ||
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Quarkus contributors can opt to become Commonhaus Members; this is not a requirement to participate in the Quarkus project but is a requirement to help define Commonhaus. |
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Quarkus contributors can opt to become Commonhaus Members; this is not a requirement to participate in the Quarkus project but is a requirement to help define Commonhaus. | |
Quarkus contributors can opt to become [Commonhaus Members](https://www.commonhaus.org/community/#become-a-member); membership is not a requirement to participate in the Quarkus project, but members can also help shape the future of Commonhaus itself. |
Not totally sure what this sentence is saying. Is it saying that if people want to help shape the future direction of Commonhaus they need to become members? I'll assume so.
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yeah - missed this one before pushing but I'll adjust it in follow up commit
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Quarkus is in the process of joining the https://commonhaus.org[CommonHaus Foundation], a vendor-neutral foundation that will provide a home for the Quarkus project. The foundation will be a place where the community can collaborate on the future of Quarkus, and where the project can grow and evolve in a vendor-neutral way. |
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Quarkus is in the process of joining the https://commonhaus.org[CommonHaus Foundation], a vendor-neutral foundation that will provide a home for the Quarkus project. The foundation will be a place where the community can collaborate on the future of Quarkus, and where the project can grow and evolve in a vendor-neutral way. | |
Quarkus is in the process of joining the https://commonhaus.org[Commonhaus Foundation], a vendor-neutral foundation that will provide a home for the Quarkus project. The foundation will be a place where the community can collaborate on the future of Quarkus, and where the project can grow and evolve in a vendor-neutral way. |
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* The intent to join a foundation [blog](/blog/quarkus-at-foundation/) | ||
* The announcement on joining the CommonHaus Foundation [blog](/blog/quarkus-moving-to-commonhaus/) |
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* The announcement on joining the CommonHaus Foundation [blog](/blog/quarkus-moving-to-commonhaus/) | |
* The announcement on joining the Commonhaus Foundation [blog](/blog/quarkus-moving-to-commonhaus/) |
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Quarkus will continue to innovate and evolve. We are dedicated to making Quarkus the best framework for Java development. This transition will enable us to welcome more contributions from a diverse range of developers and organisations. We are actively working on upcoming releases and are eager to hear your ideas and feedback. | ||
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This move is as much for Quarkus as it is for you. If you or the organisation you work at are interested in ensuring that the Quarkus ecosystem grows and evolves in a direction that helps you, come and join us in helping Quarkus transition to the CommonHaus foundation. |
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This move is as much for Quarkus as it is for you. If you or the organisation you work at are interested in ensuring that the Quarkus ecosystem grows and evolves in a direction that helps you, come and join us in helping Quarkus transition to the CommonHaus foundation. | |
This move is as much for Quarkus as it is for you. If you or the organisation you work at are interested in ensuring that the Quarkus ecosystem grows and evolves in a direction that helps you, come and join us in helping Quarkus transition to the Commonhaus foundation. |
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## Why move to a foundation? | ||
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Enable us to welcome more contributions from a diverse range of developers and organisations. |
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The connection here is a bit weak, to me. Are we trying to say that at the moment we're prevented from welcoming contributions (I don't think that's true, but it's kind of implied by the phrasing), or are we saying that we hope having a home outside Red Hat will make contributing to Quarkus more attractive to more people. Or are we saying that if the governance is formally independent of Red Hat more people can become involved in the governance/really get involved in core Quarkus? Or that we want to correct a perception that people outside Red Hat can't contribute? I think we probably want to be saying more of the latter three, and less of the first.
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