rbowen merged PR #9:
URL: https://github.com/apache/comdev-working-groups/pull/9
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rbowen opened a new pull request, #9:
URL: https://github.com/apache/comdev-working-groups/pull/9
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+1 for Advisor.
Succinct and accurate.
On Sun, 18 Feb 2024 at 18:59, Dave Fisher wrote:
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> Hi -
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> Thanks, Gary!
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> I agree. Advisors is really good. A PMC, or even a single PMC member, can ask
> for advice when they have doubts. and unsolicited advice can be ignored if
> not concise and ac
Hi Rashi,
First of all welcome and thank you for your contribution.
You can contact the Apache Dubbo developers at d...@dubbo.apache.org.
I'm not part of their community but it seems they manage their website in
Github as most of the projects currently do.
You can create a ticket and pull request
Hello Everyone i want to contribute to apache dubbo's website i.e
https://dubbo.apache.org/en/
i want to fix the footer ! it can be my good first issue to open
source organisations aswell!
please let me know how i can contribute to the fixation of the website.
thanking you,
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Hi Gary,
I like the name "Advisor" since to me it has no negative associations.
By the way, in reviewing project board reports, I often see projects that
recognize and report on areas of improvement, and that would welcome having an
Advisor try to help them.
Craig
> On Feb 18, 2024, at 08:19,
Hi -
Thanks, Gary!
I agree. Advisors is really good. A PMC, or even a single PMC member, can ask
for advice when they have doubts. and unsolicited advice can be ignored if not
concise and actionable.
Best,
Dave
> On Feb 18, 2024, at 8:19 AM, Gary Gregory wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Based on
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Hi All,
Based on
https://github.com/rbowen/comdev-working-groups/tree/main/wg-sharpeners#readme
I read:
- volunteers who come alongside a PMC to offer an outsider's
perspective on the project, and advice to build their community.
- subscribe to the project's mailing lists and mostly listen
- do
rbowen merged PR #8:
URL: https://github.com/apache/comdev-working-groups/pull/8
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> On Feb 18, 2024, at 10:02 AM, Gary Gregory wrote:
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> I've never heard of someone being called a "sharpener"; I've used a
> knife sharpener and a pencil sharpener ;-) ... it feels like a stretch
> here.
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> In general, I prefer names that simply describe intent instead of
> cuteness/clevern
I've never heard of someone being called a "sharpener"; I've used a
knife sharpener and a pencil sharpener ;-) ... it feels like a stretch
here.
In general, I prefer names that simply describe intent instead of
cuteness/cleverness, especially in an international context where I
find it beneficial
I'm not tied to either the name or the alliteration. I thought it was cute.
I honestly don't see the antagonistic overtones, but I'll take your word
for it.
I also don't relish the naming debate. I suppose every name has
implications for someone.
I'll defer to whatever folks want to call it. Alth
> On 18 Feb 2024, at 01:13, sebb wrote:
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> Sorry, but I find the name 'Sharpeners' antagonistic and aggressive.
> To me it sounds like a group gearing up for a fight.
>
> Having names that are alliterative is all very well, but I don't think
> it should be at the expense of a name that has n
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