Hi Justin, See inline below
> Great work on the slides, it give a good overview and it nicely simplifies > some complex ideas. I have some feedback, feel free to apply or not as you > see fit. Thank you so much for reviewing the content and providing such valuable inputs! They all make sense to me, we will definitely try to add them all in our current slides. > - 18 (How Apache projects work?). ASF members also elect the board. I think > committer vote on code is possible misleading. ASF project exist for their > users so saying that have no formal governance is probably not needed and > possibly implies a hierarchy where one shouldn’t exit. We have taken this image from apache.org only, please refer to [1]. Mostly we do not go into these details for college graduates, we only cover information about the project community i.e. role of Users, Contributors, Committers, and PMC. > I also notice the agenda mentioned the Incubator but I don’t see that > mentioned in the slides. I think we may have missed upon removing it from the agenda. Initially, we did include it, but then we realized that for a 1-hour session it was already too much new information when delivered to a college graduate. We do include it when we deliver it to an audience having professionals see slide 17 of this event[2]. In this workshop, we do intend to cover some aspects of Apache Incubator. Much of the content will be taken from the presentation[3] I delivered at Apache Con 2020. > Are these slides under version control somewhere? Perhaps you could consider > donating them to the Apache Training project? No. Currently, we use Google docs to prepare them. Donating to the Apache Training project sounds like a really good idea. We will definitely check how this can be done. 1. https://www.apache.org/foundation/governance/orgchart.html 2. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/QhjZCQ 3. https://speakerdeck.com/adityasharma/apache-incubator-and-how-incubator-communities-are-built -- Thanks and Regards, Aditya Sharma ALC Indore Chapter Lead On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 5:10 AM Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > For week 1, the content will be almost similar to the slides shared in > > our previous events [2] and [3]. For week 2, we are referring to the > > existing resources of Apache OFBiz[4] for content. > > > > 1. https://s.apache.org/alc-indore > > 2. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/IEp4CQ > > 3. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/Dyx4CQ > > Great work on the slides, it give a good overview and it nicely simplifies > some complex ideas. I have some feedback, feel free to apply or not as you > see fit. > > On the first slide desk: > - 19 (Apache project ecosystem) you should mention GitHub as an issue > tracker, most new projects tend to use it. > - 20 it would be good to emphasise that non code contribution are also > welcome.(I see 21 does make that clearer) > - 23 update to latest ApacheCon > > On the second slide deck: > - 18 (How Apache projects work?). ASF members also elect the board. I think > committer vote on code is possible misleading. ASF project exist for their > users so saying that have no formal governance is probably not needed and > possibly implies a hierarchy where one shouldn’t exit. > - 19 add GitHub issue for tracking. > 22 - add non code contributions > > I also notice the agenda mentioned the Incubator but I don’t see that > mentioned in the slides. > > Are these slides under version control somewhere? Perhaps you could consider > donating them to the Apache Training project? > > Thanks, > Justin > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org