Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-06-06 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Hi Brian, Thanks, CommonRoom looks interesting, I will take a look :) If we have consensus from PMC members, it's OK, no need to do a formal vote (As Apache member, I have access to the Iceberg private mailing list, and I was surprised to have not seen this discussion here first). I agree with R

Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-06-06 Thread Brian Olsen
Hi Jean-Baptiste, Common Room https://www.commonroom.io/, is an application used to comprehensively understand activities happening across a community so that a team focusing on developer relations can better respond to issues, understand where bottlenecks exist, and many other potential applicati

Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-06-06 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Hi Brian, Can you please describe a bit what you mean by Common Room ? At first glance, it looks like a good idea. However, from Apache standpoint, it has to be approved by the PMC members. Did you request so on the private mailing list ? Regards JB On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 11:44 PM Brian Olsen

Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-05-30 Thread Ryan Blue
To be clear, I think what Brian is saying is that we'd use a free OSS account if the PMC would like access. Since it is licensed by user, Tabular would have a separate one that doesn't take up the free accounts for our DevRel team. On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 12:54 PM Jack Ye wrote: > Sounds good to

Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-05-30 Thread Jack Ye
Sounds good to me! -Jack On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 12:39 PM Brian Olsen wrote: > I’ve spoken to Ryan and the understanding is that anyone in the community > would have access upon request. Assuming they’re only getting read roles to > public repos like these apps request for anyways. > > Tools li

Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-05-30 Thread Brian Olsen
I’ve spoken to Ryan and the understanding is that anyone in the community would have access upon request. Assuming they’re only getting read roles to public repos like these apps request for anyways. Tools like Orbit have a free open source tier that can be used but it is limited to 3-5 users. We

Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-05-30 Thread Jack Ye
Seems like a valuable and interesting product to use! Are there any restrictions on Apache side to use such product integration? Is it a free product for us to use? Best, Jack Ye On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 9:23 AM Brian Olsen wrote: > Great question! > > I asked the same questions to Common Room

Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-05-30 Thread Russell Spitzer
I'm not too worried. My hackles just go up when someone needs special permissions for something I can do with my eyeballs :) I'm guessing maybe this has something to do with the Github TOS? This does seem like functionality Github would like to be able to control through a restricted API I guess.

Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-05-30 Thread Brian Olsen
Great question! I asked the same questions to Common Room and this is what they responded with: So with the app, we can pull deltas. With using the method with our own > auth, we don’t. I’m not sure if it’s a limitation in how it was written, > since our auth was written years ago, before we supp

Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-05-30 Thread Russell Spitzer
Could you please elaborate on what Common room really is and why it needs special permissions? I'm would have thought just generic public access would be enough to check PR's, Issues and such? On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 7:17 PM Anton Okolnychyi wrote: > Seems valuable to me. > > - Anton > > On May

Re: 👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-05-23 Thread Anton Okolnychyi
Seems valuable to me. - Anton > On May 18, 2023, at 2:44 PM, Brian Olsen wrote: > > Hey all, > My name is Brian and I'm the new Head of Developer Relations working at > Tabular. I'd like to set up Common Room > for us to have a bit of

👋 Intro and question for the community

2023-05-18 Thread Brian Olsen
Hey all, My name is Brian and I'm the new Head of Developer Relations working at Tabular. I'd like to set up Common Room for us to have a bit of a pulse on the community. I would like to see if the community is interested in enabling read-on