Apparently it's possible to create GitHub teams inside the Apache organization ourselves. I've just created a dummy one: https://github.com/orgs/apache/teams/arrow-xxx/members
However, I cannot create a child team inside of the arrow-committers team. The button "Add a team" here is grayed out: https://github.com/orgs/apache/teams/arrow-committers/teams Regards Antoine. Le 12/12/2018 à 19:40, Krisztián Szűcs a écrit : > I like the GitHub teams approach. Do We need to ask INFRA to create them? > > On Wed, Dec 12, 2018, 7:28 PM Sebastien Binet <bi...@cern.ch wrote: > >> On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 7:25 PM Antoine Pitrou <anto...@python.org> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Now that we have a lot of different implementations and a growing number >>> of assorted topics, it becomes hard to know whether a PR or issue has a >>> dedicated expert or would benefit from an outsider look. >>> >>> In Python we have what we call the "experts" list which is a per-topic >>> (or per-library module) contributors who are generally interested in and >>> competent on such topic (*). So it's possible to cc such a person, or >>> if no expert is available on a given topic, perhaps for someone else to >>> try and have a look anyway. Perhaps we need something similar for Arrow? >>> >> >> with github, one can also create "teams" and "@" them. >> we could perhaps create @arrow-py, @arrow-cxx, @arrow-go, ... >> this dilutes a bit responsibilities but also reduces a bit the net that's >> cast. >> >> -s >> >> >>> (*) https://devguide.python.org/experts/ >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Antoine. >>> >>> >>> >>> Le 12/12/2018 à 19:13, Ravindra Pindikura a écrit : >>>> Attendees : Wes, Sidd, Bryan, Francois, Hatem, Nick, Shyam, Ravindra, >>> Matt >>>> >>>> Wes: >>>> - do not rush the 0.12 release before the holidays, instead target the >>> release for early next year >>>> - request everyone to look at PRs in the queue, and help by doing >> reviews >>>> >>>> Wes/Nick >>>> - queried about Interest in developing a "dataset abstraction" as a >>> layer above file readers that arrow now supports (parquet, csv, json) >>>> >>>> Sidd >>>> - agreed to be the release manager for 0.12 >>>> - things to keep in mind for release managers : >>>> 1. We now use crossbow to automate the building of binaries with CI >>>> 2. From this release, the binary artifacts will be hosted in bintray >>> instead of apache dist since the size has increased significantly >>>> >>>> Hatem >>>> - Asked about documentation regarding IDE for setup/debug of arrow >>> libraries >>>> - Wes pointed out the developer wiki on confluence. Hatem offered to >>> help with documentation. >>>> >>>> Thanks and regards, >>>> Ravindra. >>>> >>>> On 2018/12/12 16:54:21, Wes McKinney <w...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> All are welcome to join -- call notes will be posted after> >>>>> >>>>> https://meet.google.com/vtm-teks-phx> >>> >> >