hold your data, please clarify why you think this is the
case. ASF projects are freely available, and participation in public mailing
lists is voluntary.
If you have more details to share, feel free to contact us at
priv...@apache.org.
Best,
Christian Grobmeier
VP, Data Privacy
Apache Software
This is a BIG move forward, excellent
So much better than the current
On Wed, Nov 6, 2024, at 16:31, Rich Bowen wrote:
> Before I spend a lot more time on this, what do y’all think of something like:
>
> https://boxofclue.com/community.a.o.proposed.png
>
> That is replacing each of those awful box
On Sun, Oct 13, 2024, at 19:23, Gilles Sadowski wrote:
> Le dim. 13 oct. 2024 à 16:28, Rich Bowen a écrit :
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 13, 2024, 10:16 AM Gilles Sadowski wrote:
>>
>> > Le dim. 13 oct. 2024 à 15:25, Christian Grobmeier
>> > a écrit :
>> >
Probably this it a case for the new VP tooling?
I doubt many people are interested in building software for internal use. Look
at Pony Mail
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On Sun, Oct 13, 2024, at 15:17, Mark Struberg wrote:
> Hi Rich!
>
> I totally understand that notion.B
I have built a very similar tool (rss feeds -> aggregation -> commit in git).
I used the committed yaml to generate a Jekyll page
If you want to look at the source please let me know. Bit old and php, but
should work
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On Thu, Sep 26, 2024, at
minutes to rip it
> down, switch with a brand new history, or any other suggestions.
>
> Best,
> tison.
>
> [1]
> https://lists.apache.org/thread/jjmb1jnl67rr5qnhdb047tms9ksd0yqq
>
>
> Christian Grobmeier 于2024年2月21日 周三16:07写道:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I love
a brand new README branch and make it the default.
>>
>> I'm going to move forward with the development in docusaurus branch and
>> recommend Chris to send the patch against the jekyll branch (I'll review it
>> if you need).
>>
>> For the master branc
Hello,
I love we are picking up this template idea again.
Previously I proposed to add some Docker files to help with quick setup.
I could add this straightaway to the Jekyll branch.
Does this sound like a good idea?
It could look like what I did for Privacy:
https://github.com/apache/privacy-w
Hi
On Mon, Aug 7, 2023, at 20:01, Drew Foulks wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I'd like to submit an idea for an effort that I'd like to undertake / see
> undertaken here at the foundation -- I've taken to calling them guilds for
> lack of a better name, which are essentially project independent expert
> grou
it out.
Actually, I think it could work, but unfortunately, I have no time left to
support such a thing.
Kind regards,
Christian
> Chris
>
> Von: Christian Grobmeier
> Datum: Dienstag, 11. Juli 2023 um 22:05
> An: dev@community.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: Anyone interested in i
On Tue, Jul 11, 2023, at 14:56, Christofer Dutz wrote:
> Ok … so I guess there’s no real interest in such a thing.
>
> Probably creating an ALC Germany sort of sounds like a stupid idea …
> one sort of contradicting the L in Local ;-)
Germany is very local for somebody living in a country like
Hi Joe,
I fully understood your point. Let me ask one question here. If we are
concerned about how we would appear in public, because of one committer would
say something using their Mastodon:
Aren't we saying "PR over community, community over code?"
Community is also because we have opposite
On Fri, Dec 2, 2022, at 10:49, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sam Ruby wrote:
>>
>> TL;DR: given a set of moderation guidelines and volunteers to
>> administer them, I'm willing to set up and host an ASF
>> Fediverse/ActivityPub instance on fly.io...
>
> Do you mean to open this to everybody
Dear Robert,
we are an Open Source organisation which develops software for the public good.
We are not selling any kind of personal data.
Please let me know why you thought this would be the case.
Kind regards,
Christian
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> On Tue, Aug 30, 2
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 22, 2022, at 07:44, Justin Mclean wrote:
> I'd also be concerned that even if you implement user consent, you
> would still be giving user data to the 3rd party vendor if they are
> hosting the videos, which is probably something you shouldn't do on an
> ASF site. Also, the vend
Hello Divij,
from a privacy perspective (only):
videos should only load from google, when the user actively gives consent.
Embedding it directly would transfer data to google. Usually you can achieve
this by creating an image placeholder for that video and notifying the visitor,
a click on it
I added some note for the new privacy policy - please adjust or remove as to
your liking.
Thanks for keeping up the monthly moments, it's a good addition!
Kind regards,
Christian
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On Tue, May 3, 2022, at 19:26, Josh Fischer wrote:
> I changed
Thank you - I will make sure to add a bullet point to the next draft.
On Tue, May 3, 2022, at 12:38, Jarek Potiuk wrote:
> And re: Christian - privacy policy is important :). We can even say that
> some PMCs already converted to Matomo and we wait for others to catch up
> (peer-pressure :D).
> J.
Hi
Is the move to the new privacy policy interesting enough to be added to the
bullet points? It’s a boring topic topic too many but maybe worth to mention
due to its impact on websites
Cheers
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On Mon, May 2, 2022, at 17:03, Josh Fischer wrote
for calling my idea spectacular, it gives me a warm feeling, since I
didn't think of it as such :)
Kind regards,
Christian
>
>
> Ed Mangini
> m...@emangini.com
>
>
> From: Christian Grobmeier
> Reply: dev@community.apache.org
> Date: April 28, 2022 at 15:43:04
Hello,
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022, at 20:57, me wrote:
> The desire to make the change is definitely there. I echo Walter’s
> passion and statements.
+1
> I also agree w/ Sam that this isn’t going to be easy to accomplish.
+1
> Perhaps a starting point would be to answer these questions in conc
Hello,
I like your idea very much. A "Support inc" can help in different cases. It
could even act as some kind of conflict resolution as well, which is definitely
something one needs to think of. Also collecting payments and paying out can be
a pain.
Support Inc is not only limited to providi
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Ross Gardler
wrote:
> I did try, before sending the below mail, with the the accounts I have:
>
> rgard...@opendirective.com
> rgard...@apache.org
> ross.gard...@gmail.com
>
> I don't see any admin options.
Hm you should have?
http://code.google.com/a/apache-extra
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 9:43 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J)
wrote:
> Hey Christian,
>
> On Dec 29, 2011, at 12:29 PM, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Mark Struberg wrote:
>>>> If you are saying this is compatible with ALv2 ? Then why
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Mark Struberg wrote:
>> If you are saying this is compatible with ALv2 ? Then why use Apache
>> Extras instead of just the oodt SVN official repo in Apache ?
>
> But that's exactly the point! It is NOT ALv2 because it seems that Chris'
> project compiles against G
Hi Yeliz,
> (or I can send you an invite if you prefer to edit from your account.)
that would be cool - would like to look at it. My account is my sender
address :-)
Cheers,
Christian
> I've only started recently, so it is still in a very draft version (Thus
> edits to the language and structur
>> Yes, sounds better.
>> Finally we "simply" would need an iCAL feed aggregator maybe similar
>> to planet.apache.org
>> Is the code for planet somehow extensible for this task? Might be a start
>
> The python code behind PlanetApache is open source:
> http://www.intertwingly.net/code/venus/
>
> A
>> But why not having a Calendar for all projects. One might be able to
>> filter for a specific project or event type, be it "release", "dinner"
>> or whatever. Other events would become a better visibility, like
>> Apache CON or a retreat
>
> I think this would be really good. However, I don't th
en things could be better.
>
>
> On May 20, 2011, at 7:44 AM, Ross Gardler wrote:
>
>> On 20/05/2011 12:02, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
>>> Great idea.
>>>
>>> But why not having a Calendar for all projects. One might be able to
>>> filter for a s
Great idea.
But why not having a Calendar for all projects. One might be able to
filter for a specific project or event type, be it "release", "dinner"
or whatever. Other events would become a better visibility, like
Apache CON or a retreat
Christian
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Grant Inger
>> Do you really think you will adobe the SO community into the ASF
>> community?
>
> No, of course not.
> I'm referring to the few people who are clearly knowledgeable about ASF
> products. Helping others on SO but are not, for whatever reason, engaging
> with the ASF projects in question. These p
> Like Nick I'm interested in the "unknown community" that exists in SO. I'm
> particularly interested in bringing that community into our own communities.
Do you really think you will adobe the SO community into the ASF community?
I doubt. SO will absorb the ASF user community.
At the point of
>> Apache Roundtable needed?
>>
>> Would it be ok for you to meet in a smaller group first and together with
>> another
>> UserGroup first? I mean, for example, the GTUG (GoogleTechnologyUserGroup)
> The requirements for an event to qualify for ConCom support are documented
> at http://wiki.apache
> On the other hand, with my ConCom hat on I would probably respond along the
> lines of "it's worth considering places like Xing, but we will never reach
> all of the possible social networks/event announcement lists/event feeds
> etc. We should encourage all people interested in the ASF to public
through
such a group. Probably plannings can be done on the ml, announcements
and discussions with non-committers on xing.
btw, whats ml are using? I would like to subscribe, if possible
>
> Uli
>
> On 03.03.2011 15:34, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
>> Are you using XING or simil
> Can you get either 3 apache committers, or 2 apache committers + 2 others to
> agree to help run a one day BarCamp in Bavaria? (BarCamps are probably
> easier and cheaper to put on than Retreats)
Hm why not? I will see if I can find some other interested people from
the south. For sure it would
ady: every month or so we meet
> for an Apache Dinner.
> Usually there are 2-4 members, 6 or so committers and a few guests, all from
> the area.
>
> Uli
>
> On 03.03.2011 14:54, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
>> I feel simliar to Benson. Ireland is very nice, but it has a v
I feel simliar to Benson. Ireland is very nice, but it has a very high
cost on time.
I just took a look at the committers map. Wasn't there an effort
before to bring together Apache people (and interested) in a specific
area? 10 people from bavaria can make it in one day to an event and
back. Cost
ion point of view it seems as everything has been
migrated without any actions from my side. But lets see if this is
still true if the redirect works
Best regards,
Christian
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:
> On 18 Dec 2010, at 12:07, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
>
regards,
Christian
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:
> On 18 Dec 2010, at 12:07, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
>
>> Thanks Luciano,
>> I read throught the svnsync docs and it seems straightforward. i will
>> try proceed with this the next days.
>
> Pleas
>> Thanks Luciano,
>> I read throught the svnsync docs and it seems straightforward. i will
>> try proceed with this the next days.
>
> Please let us know how you get on, I'd like to document this process.
OK - requested yesterday. Probably have this done on monday or tuesday.
Cheers,
Christian
Thanks Luciano,
I read throught the svnsync docs and it seems straightforward. i will
try proceed with this the next days.
Cheers
Christian
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 10:49 PM, Luciano Resende wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Christian Grobmeier
> wrote:
>>> Where
> Where is your project currently hosted ?
piwi.googlecode.com
I thought everything would move on "by magic" ;-)
> And here is the final link:
> http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/entry?template=ASF%20migration%20request
> I'll update the FAQ.
Thanks.
I saw:
"We do not migrate code, allowing projects to migrate code themselves
on their own schedule using svnsync"
Is there a how to somewhere?
Christia
At the FAQ
http://community.apache.org/apache-extras/faq.html
is "file an issue here" but without an link, just plain text
I would like to move piwi.googlecode to apache-extras, name has been
reserverd by myself.
Any ideas where I can do it?
Best regards
Christian
PS: and yes, I really like this
Hello all,
I don't know if this topic has been discussed before or if I missed if
its aready there. But before a few weeks I had to explain to my
customer "what actually open source is". I have started to create some
slides myself, after I found nothing on the a.org sites. Then I was
aware of:
*
Hello,
after reading: http://community.apache.org/mentoringprogramme.html
I would suggest that you subscribe to the Logging list for discussing
an implementation idea and search for an interested mentor. In log4j
world are some ideas around for Log4J 2, this could be a good chance
to help.
Here i
Hi,
>> ...a blog post reflects the understanding of the authors as
>> you said. I think it would be good to have different authors on this
>> post ...
>
> That's why I'm posting my draft here, for collaborative editing. I
> have no problem signing the blog post with the names of whoever helps
> wr
>> Another question would be to define what is the purpose of the project:
>> Should
>> the reader take some kind of specific action (e.g. restructure the project
>> he is
>> working on), should frequent questions concerning how software is developed
>> at
>> Apache be answered (than the post sh
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