Thanks Divij.
I will start creating KIP offline for now and share it with you when ready.
On Thu, Mar 7, 2024, 22:23 Divij Vaidya wrote:
> cc: PMC
>
> Hey Arpit
>
> We are currently facing a problem with adding new users to the confluence
> wiki which Apache Kafka uses to maintain KIPs. We are w
cc: PMC
Hey Arpit
We are currently facing a problem with adding new users to the confluence
wiki which Apache Kafka uses to maintain KIPs. We are working with Apache
Infrastructure on a resolution -
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-25451
If this is blocking you, we have two options. Y
+ @Kamal Chandraprakash @Vaidya, Divij
Can you help me setting up the wiki id for the
confluence.
Thanks and Regards
Arpit Goyal
8861094754
On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 9:27 PM Arpit Goyal wrote:
> Hi Team,
> I want to start contributing to KIP but I am unable to login with the jira
> credentials
Hello, Knowles.
I have some frustration with KIP process, also.
Some features, that at glance requested by the community just can’t be done
without explicit commiters approval.
KIP-729 [1], KIP-686 [2], request the same feature, can be taken as a good
example.
Dear Kafka committers, what kind
Good morning Knowles,
Thank you for sharing this feedback. I think your frustration is well founded.
I think most/all of the active committers carry around a sense of guilt about
KIPs that we haven’t been able to review.
We do have a responsibility to hold auditable, public design discussions b
1. Those are the criterion for approval. None of them contain timeframes.
Apache has general rules around voting, from which the Kafka process is
drawn. See https://httpd.apache.org/dev/voting.html. Kafka uses the 3 day
minimum voting period, although some votes naturally go longer than that
simply