Hi, Rodric
Do you think if using scaladoc to generate dev document is a good idea ?
Best regards
Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
-Rodric Rabbah wrote: -
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
From: Rodric Rabbah
Date: 06/05/2017 02:44PM
Subject: Re: Development documents
What in particular are you look
Unfortunately, when we opened up "comments" (site-wide permissions only)
we got inundated with spam... I haveno problem with adding giving people
edit access and suffer the overhead. Just need their Apache ID...
Kind regards,
Matt
From: "Daniel Lavine"
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Hey Ben,
I was thinking that it would be easiest for everyone to just make edits
comments on the wiki page. That way everything is just in one place and
people will not need to go back and forth between the email thread/wiki
page. But, if we need to grant privileges to everyone that wants to edit
Hi Ben,
I believe that I just gave you permissions to add pages, comments and
attachments (bbrowning ID). Let me know if this worked.
Kind regards,
Matt
From: Ben Browning
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 06/07/2017 10:30 PM
Subject:Re: OpenWhisk, Kubernetes, what was lea
Hi Felix,
I think it would be a very good idea to forward CWIKI updates to the
"commits" list.
Kind regards,
Matt
From: Felix Meschberger
To: "dev@openwhisk.apache.org"
Date: 06/08/2017 02:52 AM
Subject:Forwarding updates from Wiki to commits@ ? (was:
OpenWhisk, Kubernete
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 11:05 AM, James Thomas wrote:
> ...Getting the recordings hosted externally would be great...
+1, if the meetings include educational content and minutes +
timestamps are posted here, this creates a great knowledge base.
-Bertrand
Matt,
I think is a good idea and would be nice compliment to the other forms of
communication we have (slack, mailing list).
Getting the recordings hosted externally would be great. Lots of
open-source projects have semi-regular "office hours" like this.
Kubernetes does this:
https://www.youtube.c
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 8:24 PM, Isabel Drost-Fromm wrote:
> ...Sorry for the many caveats, but I think it makes sense to think about what
> could
> go wrong and trying to find ways to address these concerns before the
> community
> is split into those informed by having the time and bandwid
Hi all
This question by Ben on this list
> Also, would you prefer discussion via comments on the wiki page or here on
> the dev list?
triggers the following proposal: How about configuring the wiki such that
changes to the wiki are forwarded to the commits@ list ?
(Technically this can be done