Hi, Yep. I just verified it.
I think, that the issue is, that mails from your kevin…@ are put into moderation. So if you are using dev….@ it should just work fine. Gruß Richard > Am 26.01.2025 um 10:14 schrieb 홍용준 <dev.yongj...@gmail.com>: > > It seems that I am already subscribed to the mailing list. > I reached out to dev-subscr...@stormcrawler.apache.org > <mailto:dev-subscr...@stormcrawler.apache.org> and received a > response indicating that my email address is already registered. > > This is my first time participating in the Apache mailing list and writing > messages, so I am still very new to this process. > If I am doing something wrong or missing anything important, I would > greatly appreciate it if you could let me know.🥹 > > 2025년 1월 26일 (일) 오후 5:54, Richard Zowalla <r...@apache.org > <mailto:r...@apache.org>>님이 작성: > >> Hi, >> >> Maybe it would be also good to subscribe to the dev@ list? :) >> You’re mails are going into moderation and that would be away to >> circumvent that. >> >> Gruß >> Richard >> >>> Am 26.01.2025 um 05:52 schrieb 홍용준 <kevin09288...@gmail.com>: >>> >>> 다음은 자연스럽게 번역한 이메일입니다: >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Hi Julien, >>> >>> I apologize for the delayed response. >>> I’m still getting used to the Apache Mailing list, so I didn’t realize I >>> had received a reply. 😅 >>> >>> As suggested, I will start by running StormCrawler. >>> Once I’ve built up some basic knowledge about the project, I will review >>> the discussion you shared and follow up with my thoughts. >>> >>> Thank you! >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Yongjun Hong >>> >>> On 2025/01/22 20:00:51 Julien Nioche wrote: >>>> Hi Yongjun Hong, >>>> >>>> Thanks for your email and your interest in contributing to StormCrawler. >>>> The project is quite mature and there isn't anything that is totally >>>> missing from it but there definitely are improvements to be made. >>>> Contributions take many forms and not just code: a good starting point >>>> would be to run StormCrawler, look at the existing resources and >>>> documentation and see if anything is not clear or missing. Reporting >> bugs >>>> or asking questions is also very valuable. >>>> >>>> One thing I would like to see however is a new spout implementation for >>>> OpenSearch; I had written a description for Elasticsearch a while ago >>>> <https://github.com/apache/incubator-stormcrawler/discussions/990> >> which >>> is >>>> valid for OpenSearch and could improve the performance significantly. >>>> Probably a bit of an advanced topic though, maybe as a start just run >>>> StormCrawler, delve into the details and see what you think? >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> Julien >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, 21 Jan 2025 at 23:57, 홍용준 <de...@gmail.com <http://gmail.com/> >>>> <http://gmail.com/>> >> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear StormCrawler Team, >>>>> >>>>> My name is Yongjun Hong, and I am a software developer with a strong >>>>> interest in contributing to open-source projects. I have had the >>> privilege >>>>> of contributing to JUnit 5 by implementing performance improvements and >>>>> adding new features, which allowed me to gain a deeper appreciation for >>>>> collaborative development within the open-source community. >>>>> >>>>> Beyond JUnit, I have also made frequent contributions to other >>> Java-based >>>>> open-source libraries, including Spring Boot. My work has focused on >>>>> enhancing core functionality and resolving community-reported issues, >>>>> aiming to improve both usability and reliability. >>>>> >>>>> I am particularly drawn to StormCrawler because of its robust and >>> scalable >>>>> web crawling capabilities, and I am eager to contribute consistently❕ >> To >>>>> better understand how I can align my efforts with the project’s goals, >> I >>>>> would like to inquire about its current status, overall roadmap, and >> any >>>>> key milestones in the near future. >>>>> >>>>> If there are areas where the project could use additional support, or >> if >>>>> there are specific tasks or issues you think I could assist with, I >>> would >>>>> greatly appreciate your guidance. >>>>> >>>>> Thank you for your time and for the incredible work you have done on >>>>> stormcrawler. I am excited about the possibility of contributing and >>> look >>>>> forward to hearing from you. >>>>> >>>>> Here is my Github profile : https://github.com/YongGoose >>>>> >>>>> Best regards >>>>> >>>>> Yongjun Hong