Apache incubator mailing list

The Apache Incubator mailing list is a key communication channel for the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) Incubator project. The Incubator is a program that provides a structured environment for open-source projects to graduate to top-level Apache projects.

The Apache Incubator mailing list is used for several purposes:

  1. Project proposals: Potential projects submit proposals to the Incubator mailing list, outlining their goals, technical details, and plans for development and community engagement.
  2. Project discussions: The Incubator mailing list is used for discussions about proposed projects, including feedback, questions, and concerns from the Apache community and other stakeholders.
  3. Project updates: Incubating projects provide regular updates on their progress, including milestones achieved, issues encountered, and plans for the future.
  4. Incubator committee decisions: The Apache Incubator Committee, a group of experienced Apache committers, makes decisions about project proposals, including acceptance, rejection, or deferral.
  5. Community engagement: The Incubator mailing list is also used for general discussions about the Incubator program, its processes, and best practices for incubating projects.

The Apache Incubator mailing list is publicly archived, and anyone can subscribe to the list to stay informed about the latest developments and discussions.

Here are the details of the Apache Incubator mailing list:

Note that the Apache Incubator mailing list is a high-traffic list, and it's essential to follow the Apache mailing list guidelines and etiquette to ensure that your messages are well-received and effective.