> You need to specify at least one release
in the project metadata [4]; note that project
plans are version specific and that you should
include a link to the version-specific plan with
the release information.
Done. Release 0.8 has been set in the
portal, pointing to a version-specific project
plan url.
> I'd like to see increased project
diversity, but that's something that comes with
time. Having the project on the release train will
help in that regard. What sorts of things is the
project doing to increase diversity and grow
community?
Increasing diversity is actually one of the main
reasons we are requesting to join the train.
We are actively communicating about the
project in the Lua community, and the feedback so
far is very positive ; see [6], for example. This
recent blog post [7] also had a huge impact on
project adoption. We are reaching to other
projects (Corona SDK, VLC, and even the World of
Warcraft add-on developers community ;-)) via
forums, blogs, twitter, … to work more closely
with them to provide tooling appropriate to their
needs.
In terms of contributions, we already had
several feature requests, bug reports, and a
couple of patches already.
Last but not least, Koneki is not solely
composed of LDT –even though this is the most
mature component–, and the M2M tools that are
being developed, or will be, are discussed in the
context of the M2M Industry Working Group which
gathers many different parties.
> The code base looks pretty mature.
When do you intend to graduate?
As you said, we need more diversity first.
I am pretty confident that we should have a couple
new committers on LDT pretty soon though. Also,
there are some features that in our opinion are
pretty mandatory to leave incubation (e.g. support
for Lua interpreters). The idea would be either to
graduate whenever LDT will be sort of
feature-complete and the other M2M
tools are stable enough ; or –and that may
actually be my preference– whenever we have a
working end-to-end M2M toolchain, leveraging the
M2M metamodel defined together with the IWG. In
this case that would be a graduation combined with
a 1.0 release.
> Are members from the project
participating in the cross-project mailing list?
Yes, I am already. I will ask another
committer to join as well.
I hope you don't feel too bored at the end of
what looks like a pretty verbose e-mail :)