Re: GitLab?
Could the ASF not simply run a GitHub Enterprise server ? Sent from my android device. -Original Message- From: David Nalley To: dev@community.apache.org Sent: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 10:15 AM Subject: Re: GitLab? On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 10:24 PM, Niclas Hedhman wrote: > Opening a new thread... > > Git without Github is like sex without a partner, sufficient but not very > satisfactory. Github option has been explored in the past, and due to > various reasons, it was not possible to achieve. > > But, during my last 2-3 year absence, has the GitLab[1] option been > discussed and/or tried? GitLab is open sourced, can run on our infra and > has many of the essential features of Github. > But perhaps people are satisfied enough with the Github mirroring that is > already in place, but with GitLab in house, we could (in theory) add > features around licensing (like ICLA style assurance, similar to Jira), and > non-committers could(!) be allowed a direct route to the horse's mouth... > > Although the Enterprise system cost money, my guess is that GitLab would be > happy to waive fees and give us access to EE. > > > Just a thought. > > [1] https://about.gitlab.com/features/ > > -- > Niclas Hedhman, Software Developer > http://www.qi4j.org - New Energy for Java Infrastructure (at least in the short term) won't deploy Gitlab. The reasoning is this: 1. Most of our demand from projects is for Github, and truthfully, if we could resolve one or two nagging problems, Infra would love to no longer run and administer several hundred git repositories and instead offload that work to Github. 2. There is a lot of infrastructure built up around the existing git infrastructure. Deploying Gitlab or Allura or anything else would require us to figure out authorization, backups, integration with Github, Jira, BZ, svn mirroring, etc; that's a lot of work. IF we were going to tackle such a project it would need to be for all projects, not just a few, and it would be significantly lower on the priority list than a lot of the work we are currently doing. My current thinking (though not yet Foundation policy) is that there is the canonical repository must be managed by Infra, and I suspect that will be in the proposed policy that gets submitted to the board. --David
Re: [reporter.apache.org] Using SVN to record current deployed code
Sounds good. Sent from my android device. -Original Message- From: sebb To: dev@community.apache.org Sent: Mon, 06 Jul 2015 2:11 PM Subject: [reporter.apache.org] Using SVN to record current deployed code The reporter.apache.org code on disk has diverged from the copy in SVN. There are several files that are not in SVN, and there a several differences from the ones that are. One approach to this might be to copy the current sources into SVN into a new folder. Then we can look at merging the current code and redeploying. I was thinking of using an SVN tag for the deployed source, but the SVN directory for reporter.a.o does not use tags/trunk. I could use a new directory name like https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/comdev/reporter.apache.org-ondisk but this is not the normal way to use SVN, and might prove confusing later. So I would like to start by moving the current code under https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/comdev/reporter.apache.org to https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/comdev/reporter.apache.org/trunk (i.e. drop it down a level) and then use tags/disk-2015-07-06 (or whatever) to record the current setup Note that the generated data files (*.json) don't need to be stored in SVN. Thoughts?
Re: Contribution
Hello Prajwal, thanks for expressing the wish to contribute to Apache projects. You should probably select one or two Apache projects that you feel are interesting for you, and start looking at the JIRA issues reported against them in issues.apache.org/jira and see whether some of the bugs or new features requested by our community are topics that you would like to work on. Each Apache project has a user and a dev mailing list which are the primary means of communication so joining these lists is the first thing to do. You can see a list of Apache projects under https://projects.apache.org/ . Hope this helps, Antoine Sent from my android device. -Original Message- From: Prajwal Shimpi To: dev@community.apache.org Sent: Tue, 15 Mar 2016 5:01 AM Subject: Contribution Hello I am a student of third year engineering(computers). I am keen on contributing to apache projects and also wish to contribute on gsoc apache projects.kindly help me. Thanking you Prajwal
Re: An ASF newsletter
Hello Ross, this is a good idea. Regards, Antoine On 7/23/2010 8:47 AM, Ross Gardler wrote: During a recent discussion on ComDev I found myself returning to the old newsletter idea. Now that blogs are used increasingly in the ASF I think we might be able to publish one without significant additional human effort. Something like: - projects maintain a blog with whatever content they want - for important items (releases, new committers etc.) they add a "newsletter" tag (I assume that this means roller will be able to provide a constantly updating newsletter feed, but not sure about that) - periodically the "newsletter" items are pulled from the the blog and an email sent out to appropriate lists with snippets from each item The goal is to provide an overview of the foundation for people who don't want to subscribe to (and wade through) all the RSS feeds across the foundation. I'm aware there is no editorial control here, we are trusting projects to only tag important stuff. We may want to only allow one or two entries per project in each publication to ensure that we get the most important item in there. So, are press@ OK with ComDev proceeding with this? Any modifications to the plan needed? Ross
Re: Consensus process
+1 Antoine On 9/20/2010 4:20 PM, Benson Margulies wrote: I think I posted the link to a folder instead of a link to the doc. https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=15ru0kwhqAbT8QAVC5Bs0KMeT06ZP5RNnIIbEbeDVQjo&hl=en https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=15ru0kwhqAbT8QAVC5Bs0KMeT06ZP5RNnIIbEbeDVQjo&hl=en Care to read before I put it on the blog?
Re: GSoC 2011
Hello Ross and others I am looking at these pages http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html http://community.apache.org/guide-to-being-a-mentor.html because myself and Nicolas Lalevée are interested in mentoring for Ant and Ivy I notice that the web pages are a bit out of date (they refer to GSOC 2010 and the links to issues filters in JIRA need updating). Where are the pages sources in svn ? Can I help updating them ? Regards, Antoine
Re: GSoC timeline updated
What are the steps to offer two GSOC projects for Ant ? Can we enter our GSOC issues in bugzilla ? Is the code-awards list archived somewhere ? I did not see on http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ What is the subscription email address for code-awards ? Regards, Antoine On 3/3/2011 9:45 AM, Norman Maurer wrote: Thanks Uli. Bye Norman 2011/3/3, Ulrich Stärk: I just updated the timeline at http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html for GSoC 2011. Our own deadlines have yet to be added. Uli
Re: [VOTE] open ComDev SVN access to all committers
On 3/3/2011 9:52 AM, Ross Gardler wrote: Blast, I just realised the email subject is too broad. For clarity, as the text of this vote says, we are talking about opening commit access to the site directory only, not the whole of our SVN tree. +1 grant commit rights to ComDev site directory to all committers Antoine
Re: GSoC timeline updated
Thanks Uli and Ross, Antoine On 3/3/2011 10:09 AM, Ulrich Stärk wrote: I guess the first step would be to identify issues and somehow tag/label them. I'm not a Bugzilla user, can you tag/label issues and create a bookmarkable search for issues with theses tags/labels in Bugzilla? code-awards is a private, committers-only list. Subscription is via code-awards-subscr...@apache.org, list archives are available for ASF members at [1]. Uli [1] https://mail-search.apache.org/private-arch/code-awards/ On 03.03.2011 15:54, Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote: What are the steps to offer two GSOC projects for Ant ? Can we enter our GSOC issues in bugzilla ? Is the code-awards list archived somewhere ? I did not see on http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ What is the subscription email address for code-awards ? Regards, Antoine On 3/3/2011 9:45 AM, Norman Maurer wrote: Thanks Uli. Bye Norman 2011/3/3, Ulrich Stärk: I just updated the timeline at http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html for GSoC 2011. Our own deadlines have yet to be added. Uli
Re: [GSOC] Please review Application
Hello Kathey, Norman, Ross and others I have entered a new issue COMDEV-60 : Regards, Antoine [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-60 On 3/7/11 12:24 PM, Kathey Marsden wrote: > On 3/7/2011 2:18 AM, Norman Maurer wrote: >> >> Does your organization have an application template you would like to >> see >> students use? If so, please provide it now. Please note that it is a >> very >> good idea to ask students to provide you with their contact >> information as >> part of your template. Their contact details will not be shared with you >> automatically via the GSoC 2011 site. >> > I think in the past we have had a general template that had things > like name, contact information, abstract, detail timeline, and also > asked how much time the student would be committing during the summer > and what other commitments they had. I think it is good to have a > free format but provide a template to make sure that such important > information is included. > > http://s.apache.org/gsoc2011tasks > > For the project ideas page, we only have three so far which might make > us look a bit week. Perhaps send a clear message to this list and also > code-awards to clarify how they are to be marked. There may be some > confusion there. > > > Thanks > > Kathey >
Re: [DRAFT] GSoC announcement mail to pmcs@
On 3/8/2011 11:57 AM, Kathey Marsden wrote: I think the following link should be generally available. https://issues.apache.org/jira/sr/jira.issueviews:searchrequest-printable/temp/SearchRequest.html?jqlQuery=labels+%3D+gsoc2011&tempMax=1000 Yes this works We are up to four! Antoine
Spam in the wiki
Hi, please forget me for cross posting. is there a way to avoid this kind of edits ? Regards, Antoine On 4/24/11 3:33 AM, Apache Wiki wrote: Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Commons Wiki" for change notification. The "FrontPage" page has been changed by sunlightcs. http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-commons/FrontPage?action=diff&rev1=109&rev2=110 -- * [[Compress]] - Defines an API for working with tar,gz, ar, cpio, zip and bzip2 files * [[Daemon]] - Run (java) applications as windows service or UNIX daemon. * [[DBCP]] - Database connection pooling services. + * [[http://www.juziku.com/|juziku]] * [[Digester]] - An XML-to-Java-object mapping utility commonly used for parsing XML configuration files. * [[Email]] - Simplify email sending with Java. Built on top of the Java Mail API. * [[Exec]] - A Java library to execute external processes from within a Java application - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org
Re: [off topic] [research]
Hi, I am an Apache Software Foundation committer age 53. I can be reached under 646 934 4859 (my cell phone). I prefer to be called after 2pm Eastern Time. I am based in NYC. Regards, Antoine On Jul 9, 2013, at 7:18 PM, Jen D wrote: > Hello, > > Researchers at Oregon State University are striving to conduct research to > learn more about the free/open source software community landscape as it > relates to older adults. We’re looking for older adults who are older than > 50 and are currently involved with a free/open source software project. You > will be excluded from the study if you are younger than 50, have not > contributed to a free/open source software project, or are not fluent in > English. If you’re interested, we will either do an in-person interview (if > you are local to the Corvallis or Portland area), or an interview over the > phone (if you are not local). The interview is expected to last no longer > than an hour. You will not be compensated for participating in this study. > > The study title is Involving Older Adults in the Design and Development of > Free/Open Source Software – Part 2. The principal investigator is Dr. > Carlos Jensen. > > If you would like to participate in the study, please read through the > eligibility document and consent document [1]. Please email us at > david...@onid.orst.edu to set up a time to determine your eligibility and > to set up a time/location to do an interview. > > Thank you, > > Jennifer DavidsonCarlos Jensen > > david...@onid.orst.edu cjen...@eecs.oregonstate.edu > > [1] people.oregonstate.edu/~davidsje/researchForms/groupB/ > > > -- > Jennifer Davidson > Human-Computer Interaction PhD Student > IGERT in Aging Sciences Program > Center for Healthy Aging Research > Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science > Oregon State University
Re: Open Source Contributors
Hello Chenqiang, there are swoop specific email distribution lists that you should subscribe to. Please have a look at this page : http://sqoop.apache.org/mail-lists.html I am sure there will be interest in your contribution. Regards, Antoine On Mar 12, 2014, at 3:04 AM, Chenqiang wrote: > Dear Sir, > > Thank the Sqoop Apache > team to contribute for this project. We enjoy the tool which can transfer data > between relation database and Apache Hadoop. > > Our Corporation is > Korea’s premier Internet Company, There are a > large number of database as well as vast amounts of data. We often need to get > the data from the Apache Hadoop migrated to a relational database, or from > relational database migration to Hadoop. Apache Sqoop provides convenient and > efficient for us. We love it deeply. > > Our organization > should be willing to make some contribution for the Apache Sqoop. We could > expand the Sqoop to support CUBRID database. And submit our JDBC and interface > into Sqoop. If the Sqoop official web and document has the information which > support our CUBRID. That is excellent. Looking forward to more consultation > with you. > > I don't know what > to send you this mail is correct. If sending wrong, Please help me to forward > or tell me the correct the email address of the recipient. > > Looking forward to > your reply. > > Best regards > Chenqiang > NHN China | Email: > chenqi...@nhn.com > > > Appendix > Our Corporation > http://www.navercorp.com/ > http://www.naver.com/ > CUBRID is comprehensive open source > relational database. > > http://www.cubrid.org/
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers
I like that too, Antoine On Jan 2, 2015, at 2:24 PM, Luciano Resende wrote: > Very good initiative !!! > > +1 > > On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 6:17 AM, Benedikt Ritter wrote: > >> Dear fellow committers, >> >> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the >> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF >> committers. >> >> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable Java >> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons >> project >> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects. >> >> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and maintain >> useful code. >> >> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider >> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and >> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code. >> >> >> Have fun, >> >> Benedikt Ritter, >> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community >> >> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html >> >> -- >> http://people.apache.org/~britter/ >> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/ >> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter >> http://github.com/britter >> > > > > -- > Luciano Resende > http://people.apache.org/~lresende > http://twitter.com/lresende1975 > http://lresende.blogspot.com/
Re: A maturity model for Apache projects
Phil, I added your points on the wiki page https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ApacheProjectMaturityModel Antoine On Jan 14, 2015, at 2:29 PM, Phil Steitz wrote: > The project is not dead. Bugs do not sit forever with no response. > Questions get answered on user lists.
Re: A maturity model for Apache projects
Sure, this should be on our web site, thanks Bertrand for writing this maturity model. Antoine On Jan 20, 2015, at 9:44 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks to everybody who contributed, I think > https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ApacheProjectMaturityModel is ready > for prime time, as a first version that might still evolve. > > (except maybe Justin's comments about CD10, let's see how you like the > current wording) > > I suggest moving it under https://www.apache.org/dev/ alongside > https://www.apache.org/dev/project-requirements which is more about > processes, and link both documents to each other. WDYT? > > -Bertrand
Re: [VOTE] Replace projects.apache.org with projects-new.apache.org
+1 Antoine On Mar 6, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: > I'd like for us to go ahead and replace projects.apache.org with > projects-new.apache.org. It now has all the functionality that projects.a.o > has, and much more, and there's no reason to have two sites up. If you object > to moving forward with this, please say so. > > [ ] +1, do it > [ ] +0, whatevs > [ ] -1, No (and say why, so we can address the problem) > > --Rich > > -- > Rich Bowen - rbo...@redhat.com > OpenStack Community Liaison > http://rdoproject.org/
Re: commit rights to ComDev non-community.a.o site resources
Hi, On Mar 14, 2015, at 11:38 AM, Hervé BOUTEMY wrote: > Hi, > > I lately gave patches for projects-new that were not applied: it seems there > is a problem to determine who should do it (to avoid projects-new to be a > single-man affair). > > Then I made some investigations: in the last board report for ComDev [1], I > think I found the cause: > "Since artifacts produced by ComDev are usually documentation on our website > which is writable for all Apache committers, we usually do not add committers > to the ComDev project." > > Then should projects(-new).apache.org become writeable for all Apache > committers too? Same for reporter.apache.org? +1 That makes sense to allow all the Apache committers to contribute. Antoine > > Regards, > > Hervé > > [1] https://whimsy.apache.org/board/minutes/Community_Development.html
Re: commit rights to ComDev non-community.a.o site resources
Hello Benjamin, thanks for contacting us. Contributions are welcome to the Apache Ant project. One way of contributing is to look at the bug database, in the case of Ant it is in Bugzilla and picking one or several entries and try to either evaluate/update existing patches or to create a solution including code, test cases and documentation changes. You can also come up with your own suggestions of improvement/extension/… I am unfortunately these days not very active in Apache Ant, but the best contact points for Apache Ant are the distribution lists u...@ant.apache.org and d...@ant.apache.org. If you are interested I also recommend that you try to help with Apache Ivy which is also part of the Apache Ant project. Best regards, Antoine On Mar 14, 2015, at 2:11 PM, Benjamin Spero wrote: > Hi Antoine, > > I’m new to java development. I need more experience in writing java code. I > read your background and I would like to help in the Apache Ant project. I > would appreciate your advice. > > Thank you, > Ben > > > On Mar 14, 2015, at 12:18 PM, Antoine Levy Lambert wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On Mar 14, 2015, at 11:38 AM, Hervé BOUTEMY wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I lately gave patches for projects-new that were not applied: it seems >>> there >>> is a problem to determine who should do it (to avoid projects-new to be a >>> single-man affair). >>> >>> Then I made some investigations: in the last board report for ComDev [1], I >>> think I found the cause: >>> "Since artifacts produced by ComDev are usually documentation on our >>> website >>> which is writable for all Apache committers, we usually do not add >>> committers >>> to the ComDev project." >>> >>> Then should projects(-new).apache.org become writeable for all Apache >>> committers too? Same for reporter.apache.org? >> +1 >> >> That makes sense to allow all the Apache committers to contribute. >> >> Antoine >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Hervé >>> >>> [1] https://whimsy.apache.org/board/minutes/Community_Development.html >> >
Re: problem with maven-bundle-plugin 2.5.4
Hello Richard, your email should probably go to us...@maven.apache.org - see here http://maven.apache.org/mail-lists.html to subscribe. On top of that you did not include any logs or useful information for other maven users to understand the problem. Best regards, Antoine On May 1, 2015, at 1:21 PM, richard t wrote: > source hasn't changed and build was working as far as 2.5.4-SNAPSHOT... > error returned is in build log. version of maven / java etc is in version.log > >
Re: Q: Is Apache Open Office a 501 c3 charity
Hi Kevin, Apache Open Office by itself is a project within the Apache Software Foundation. The Apache Software Foundation has 501 c3 status as per this : [1] referred by this page : [2] It is also mentioned directly on our web site : [3] Regards, Antoine [1] http://www.apache.org/foundation/records/ASF-501c3.pdf [2] http://www.apache.org/foundation/records/ [3] http://www.apache.org/foundation/faq.html On Jul 8, 2015, at 3:05 PM, kjo...@aol.com wrote: > > Hi Dev, > Q: Is Apache Open Office a 501 c3 charity? > Charitable Organization > > Kevin > > Dr. Kevin Joe, DC > 1370 Brea Blvd., 120 Fullerton, CA 92831 > (714) 447-3361(O) > > > > > >
Re: Apache Velocity for Producing Document
Hi, The last release of velocity was on the 29th of November 2010. [1] I would look at Apache POI instead [2] This project has most likely a user list where you can discuss your use case. Antoine [1] http://velocity.apache.org [2] http://poi.apache.org On Jul 17, 2015, at 1:43 PM, velocityuser user wrote: > Hello, > > I have a requirement where I need to read a work template such as *.dot / > *.dotx, merge the template with data and generate a word document in *.doc > / *.docx. > > I read Velocity can be used to do this but I can not find any example > anywhere. > > Appreciate if I get some guidance on this problem. > > Thanks in advance.
Re: Apache Velocity for Producing Document
Hi, I made a google search and found some articles on Stack Overflow : [1] and this one : [2] (this one mentions another non Apache java framework called docx4j ).[3] What about investing some time doing some quick prototypes to get a feeling of the options ? Neither poi nor docx4j seem to be templating engines but you can use them to create documents programatically and you might be able to define your own rules for generating documents from templates. Antoine [1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16264247/create-document-from-dotx-template-with-apache-poi-hwpf [2] http://www.smartjava.org/content/create-complex-word-docx-documents-programatically-docx4j [3] http://www.docx4java.org/trac/docx4j On Jul 17, 2015, at 6:47 PM, velocityuser user wrote: > Thanks Antoine for the quick response. > > I have requirements such as conditional data population and nested templates. > > Does POI support these two requirements? > > Also I need to know if the Template can handle any kind of start / end tag > or it need to have a standard format? > > Thanks in advance for your help. > > > > On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Antoine Levy Lambert wrote: > Hi, > > The last release of velocity was on the 29th of November 2010. [1] > > I would look at Apache POI instead [2] > > This project has most likely a user list where you can discuss your use case. > > Antoine > [1] http://velocity.apache.org > [2] http://poi.apache.org > > > On Jul 17, 2015, at 1:43 PM, velocityuser user > wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I have a requirement where I need to read a work template such as *.dot / > > *.dotx, merge the template with data and generate a word document in *.doc > > / *.docx. > > > > I read Velocity can be used to do this but I can not find any example > > anywhere. > > > > Appreciate if I get some guidance on this problem. > > > > Thanks in advance. > >