From jonathan.gibbons at oracle.com Mon Sep 23 20:53:39 2024 From: jonathan.gibbons at oracle.com (Jonathan Gibbons) Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 13:53:39 -0700 Subject: CFV: JavaDoc.Next Project Dissolution and Archival In-Reply-To: <80ee9ce4-64a6-4423-bd79-13fd6d861618@oracle.com> References: <80ee9ce4-64a6-4423-bd79-13fd6d861618@oracle.com> Message-ID: <94ddf22f-5960-465d-8926-e96f58fe9d8b@oracle.com> Voting for this [1] has closed. Yes: 1 Veto: 0 Abstain: 0 According to the Bylaws definition of Lazy Consensus, this is sufficient to approve the dissolution and archival of this Project. -- Jonathan Gibbons [1]: https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/javadoc-next-dev/2024-August/thread.html On 8/12/24 1:59 PM, Jonathan Gibbons wrote: > > Hi, > > I hereby propose the dissolution and archival of the JavaDoc.Next Project. > > The project was created to facilitate the merge of two significant lines > of development: introducing support for HTML 5, and rewriting the > "standard doclet". That work has concluded, and has been present > in mainline JDK repos since JDK 9. There has been no significant > activity on the mailing list since August 2016 [1], other than a spam > message that made it through moderation, and this thread. > > With that in mind, and in accordance with the Bylaws [2], I would like > to ask this Project's Committers to vote to dissolve and archive the > JavaDoc.Next Project. At that point its mailing list and repository will be > closed for further contributions. > > Votes are due by COB on August 26, 2024. > > Only current JavaDoc.Next Committers [3] are eligible to vote > on this nomination. Votes must be cast in the open by replying > to this mailing list. > > For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [4]. > > -- Jon > > [1]https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/javadoc-next-dev/ > [2]https://openjdk.org/bylaws#_6 > [3]https://openjdk.org/census#javadoc-next > [4]https://openjdk.org/bylaws#lazy-consensus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: