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Regards, Jacky > 在 2016年7月6日,下午4:11,Pierre Smits <pierre.sm...@gmail.com> 写道: > > +1 (non-binding) > > Best regards, > > Pierre Smits > > ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com> > OFBiz based solutions & services > > OFBiz Extensions Marketplace > http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/ > > On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 3:08 PM, Josh Elser <els...@apache.org> wrote: > >> +1 (binding) >> >> Good luck! >> >> >> Jan van Doorn wrote: >> >>> Following the discussion thread, I would like to call a VOTE on accepting >>> Traffic Control into the Apache Incubator. >>> >>> [] +1 Accept Traffic Control into the Apache Incubator >>> [] +0 Abstain. >>> [] -1 Do not accept Traffic Control into the Apache Incubator because ... >>> >>> This vote will be open for at least 1 week (extra long to accommodate >>> holiday schedules). >>> >>> The proposal follows, you can also access the wiki page: >>> https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/TrafficControlProposal >>> >>> Thanks, >>> JvD >>> >>> >>> = Traffic Control Proposal = >>> >>> == Abstract == >>> >>> Traffic Control allows you to build a large scale content delivery >>> network using >>> open source. >>> >>> == Proposal == >>> >>> The goal of this proposal is to bring the Traffic Control project into the >>> Apache Software Foundation. >>> >>> == Background == >>> >>> Initially built around Apache Traffic Server as the caching software, >>> Traffic >>> Control implements all functions of a modern CDN except the caching >>> software: >>> >>> * Traffic Router is a Java Tomcat application that routes clients to >>> the closest >>> available cache on the CDN using both HTTP and DNS. By using consistent >>> hashing >>> it sends requests for the same content to the same cache in a group of >>> caches >>> working together in a location. It takes care of routing clients around >>> hot >>> spots and problems in the CDN by using the information from Traffic >>> Monitor with >>> regards to state of all the caches. >>> >>> * Traffic Monitor is a Java Tomcat application that implements the CDN >>> health >>> protocol. Every cache in the CDN is checked using HTTP for vital stats, >>> and >>> based on these stats, caches are declared healthy or unhealthy. This >>> information >>> is then used by Traffic Router to make its routing decisions. >>> >>> * Traffic Ops is a Perl Mojolicious and jQuery UI application for >>> management and >>> monitoring of all servers in the CDN. All server and content routing >>> information >>> for the CDN is managed through Traffic Ops. It also exposes RESTful API >>> endpoints for consumption by tools and other applications. >>> >>> * Traffic Stats is a Go application that is used to acquire and store >>> statistics >>> about CDNs controlled by Traffic Control. Traffic Stats mines metrics >>> from >>> Traffic Monitor’s JSON APIs and stores the data in InfluxDB, and >>> visualizes them >>> using Grafana. >>> >>> * Traffic Analytics is a new component we are starting to build for log >>> file >>> analysis, based on Apache Kafka, Heka, and Elastic Search. >>> >>> >>> Traffic Control was developed by Comcast Cable and released as open >>> source under >>> the Apache 2.0 license in April of 2015. Traffic Control is deployed at >>> Comcast >>> and other cable operators. >>> >>> The Traffic Control project was presented at ApacheCon NA 2016, see >>> http://bit.ly/1UwMzmR for additional background information. >>> >>> == Rationale == >>> >>> Even though the traffic on today's CDNs is strictly defined by open >>> standards, >>> and there are many open source implementations of caches available, CDNs >>> are >>> still proprietary. The current providers of CDN-as-a-product or >>> CDN-as-a-service all have their own proprietary implementation of the >>> control >>> plane. The CDN control plane of one vendor can't interoperate with the >>> CDN >>> control plane of another, creating a classic vendor-lockin for >>> CDN-as-a-product >>> customers. Traffic Control changes that. Emerging standards from IETF >>> (CDNi >>> working group) and the Streaming Video Alliance Open Caching working >>> group need >>> an open source reference implementation; Traffic Control will strive to be >>> that. >>> >>> == Initial Goals == >>> >>> Initial goals of transitioning to ASF is to grow and diversify the >>> community, >>> and to move to a more open and inclusive development model. >>> >>> == Current Status == >>> >>> Traffic Control is functional and deployed at Comcast and other cable >>> operators. >>> In the past 12 months 10 major releases have been made. >>> >>> === Meritocracy === >>> >>> Initial development was done at Comcast Cable. Since April 2015 it has >>> been >>> open source, and a handful outside contributors have been added. >>> >>> Our main goal during incubation is to try to create a more diverse group >>> of >>> contributors and users. >>> >>> === Community === >>> >>> Traffic Control is being used by a number of cable companies and is being >>> evaluated by a number of vendors and ISPs. Two vendors have created >>> products >>> based on Traffic Control and are active in the community. >>> >>> === Core Developers === >>> >>> Most of the core developers of Traffic Control are currently at Comcast. >>> The >>> main goal of the incubation is to grow the developer and user group into a >>> community beyond Comcast and US cable. >>> >>> === Alignment === >>> >>> Traffic Control is closely aligned with Apache Traffic Server (ATS). The >>> only >>> supported cache in a Traffic Control CDN at this time is ATS. One of our >>> proposed mentors is a committers to ATS, and our proposed champion the >>> ATS PMC >>> chair. >>> >>> We don't want to become a sub-project of ATS though, because we believe we >>> should add other caching proxies as they are deemed to be a valuable >>> addition to >>> the Traffic Control CDN. >>> >>> == Known Risks == >>> >>> === Orphaned products === >>> >>> Traffic Control is a new system that does not have wide adoption, but at >>> least >>> two major North American ISPs are committed to the continued development. >>> Two >>> vendors have used it to build products around and are active in the >>> community. >>> >>> === Inexperience with Open Source === >>> >>> One of the members of the team is an active Apache member and committer >>> to ATS. >>> The rest of the team has been, in various ways, active in the ATS >>> community in >>> recent years. >>> >>> === Homogenous Developers === >>> >>> Possibly our weakest area, and one of the drivers for us to want to >>> become part >>> of Apache. Most people working on the project are at Comcast, or at least >>> in the >>> cable industry. Even though we are currently open sourced, as it stands, >>> it is >>> not possible to add committers external to Comcast. We want to change >>> that. We >>> would add 3 external committers as a part of entering the incubator. >>> >>> === Reliance on Salaried Developers === >>> >>> Currently, Traffic Control relies solely on salaried employees. >>> >>> === Relationships with Other Apache Products === >>> >>> See also Alignment. ATS is a big part of a Traffic Control CDN, but we >>> also use >>> Apache Tomcat, apache Maven, and a number of other apache libraries (see >>> also >>> external dependencies). >>> >>> === A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand === >>> >>> We are more attracted to Apache as a philosophy than Apache as a brand. We >>> definitely see value in the brand, but we feel that adopting the "Apache >>> Way" >>> is the most crucial factor for our long term viability. >>> >>> == Documentation == >>> >>> Documentation is available at: >>> http://traffic-control-cdn.net/docs/latest/index.html >>> >>> == Initial Source == >>> >>> The source code can be found here: >>> https://github.com/Comcast/traffic_control >>> >>> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan == >>> >>> The code is currently Apache 2.0 license, and was verified to have no >>> intellectual property or license issues before being being released to >>> open >>> source by Comcast in 2015. Since then, extreme care has been taken to not >>> add >>> any dependencies or code that would change that. >>> >>> == External Dependencies == >>> >>> Note that all dependencies except two have been verified to have a Apache >>> compatible license. The two that are not compatible are MySQL (GPL), and >>> we are >>> removing that dependency in version 2.0, and jdnssec (GPL), which we are >>> planning to replace in the future. A third, Heka, is Mozilla Public >>> License 2.0, >>> we are unsure if it is compatible ( >>> http://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html >>> seems to say it is category B, so it is OK to have the binary >>> dependency), but >>> the dependency is optional, and Heka will probably be replaced in the near >>> future. >>> >>> * Golang >>> * github.com/gorilla/handlers >>> * github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go/ >>> * github.com/tebeka/selenium >>> * github.com/lib/pq >>> * Apache Kafka >>> * Heka (https://github.com/mozilla-services/heka - MPL) >>> * ElasticSearch >>> * Java >>> * org.apache.wicket >>> * org.slf4j >>> * log4j >>> * org.eclipse.jetty.aggregate >>> * org.apache.commons >>> * commons-codec >>> * com.ning.async-http-client >>> * org.hamcrest >>> * junit >>> * org.powermock >>> * org.springframework >>> * javax.servlet >>> * com.fasterxml.jackson.core >>> * org.apache.tomcat >>> * org.json >>> * dnsjava >>> * jdnssec # GPL, needs to be removed >>> * com.google.guava >>> * 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>>> * CPAN package 'Text::Wrap' >>> * CPAN package 'Time::HiRes' >>> * CPAN package 'Time::Local' >>> * CPAN package 'Time::Out' >>> * CPAN package 'Time::Seconds' >>> * CPAN package 'Try::Tiny' >>> * CPAN package 'URI' >>> * CPAN package 'WWW::Curl::Easy' >>> * CPAN package 'WWW::RobotRules' >>> * CPAN package 'XSLoader' >>> * CPAN package 'ExtUtils::Config' # for Net::Riak >>> * CPAN package 'Module::Build::Tiny' # for Net::Riak >>> * CPAN package 'Net::Riak' >>> * CPAN package 'Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA' >>> * CPAN package 'Crypt::OpenSSL::Bignum' >>> * CPAN package 'Crypt::OpenSSL::Random' >>> * CPAN package 'Net::DNS::SEC::Private' >>> * CPAN package 'LWP::Protocol::https' >>> * CPAN package 'Net::CIDR' >>> * CPAN package 'Data::Validate::IP' >>> >>> == Cryptography == >>> >>> There is no cryptographic code in Traffic Control. We leverage OpenSSL for >>> all our cryptography needs. >>> >>> == Required Resources == >>> >>> === Mailing lists === >>> >>> We currently use "google groups" to communicate, but we would like to >>> move that >>> to ASF maintained mailing lists. >>> >>> Current groups / mailing lists: >>> * https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/traffic_control >>> * https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/traffic_control-announce >>> * https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/traffic_control-discuss >>> >>> Proposed ASF maintained lists: >>> * priv...@traffic-control.incubator.apache.org (moderated >>> subscriptions) >>> * d...@traffic-control.incubator.apache.org >>> * comm...@traffic-control.incubator.apache.org >>> * notificati...@traffic-control.incubator.apache.org >>> * us...@traffic-control.incubator.apache.org >>> >>> === Subversion Directory === >>> >>> We do not use SVN for source code revision control. >>> >>> === Git Repository === >>> >>> We would like to use git-wip (git://git.apache.org/traffic_control.git). >>> >>> >>> === Issue Tracking === >>> >>> JIRA. >>> >>> === Other Resources === >>> >>> We have automated tests and continuous integration configurations we >>> would like >>> to move away from Comcast. >>> >>> == Initial Committers == >>> >>> * Dan Kirkwood (dangogh at gmail.com) >>> * David Neuman (david.neuman64 at gmail.com) >>> * Dewayne Richardson (dewrich at gmail.com) >>> * Eric Friedrich (eric.friedrich84 at gmail.com) >>> * Hank Beatty (Hank.Beatty at cox.com) >>> * Jackie Heitzer (jackieheitzer at gmail.com) >>> * Jan van Doorn (jvd at knutsel.com) >>> * Jeff Elsloo (jeff.elsloo at gmail.com) >>> * Jeremy Mitchell (mitchell852 at gmail.com) >>> * Mark Torluemke (mark at torluemke.net) >>> * Steve Malenfant (steve.malenfant at cox.com) >>> >>> == Affiliations == >>> >>> * Comcast Cable: Dan Kirkwood, David Neuman, Dewayne Richardson, Jackie >>> Heitzer, >>> Jan van Doorn, Jeff Elsloo, Jeremy Mitchell, Mark Torluemke >>> >>> * Cox Communications: Hank Beatty, Steve Malenfant >>> >>> * Cisco: Eric Friedrich >>> >>> == Sponsors == >>> >>> === Champion === >>> >>> * Leif Hedstrom (zwoop at apache.org) >>> >>> === Nominated Mentors === >>> >>> * Phil Sorber (sorber at apache.org) >>> * Eric Covener (covener at apache.org) >>> * Daniel Gruno (humbedooh at apache.org) >>> * J. 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