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Bertrand Delacretaz commented on INCUBATOR-231:
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Thanks Dave, your chang
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 at 04:42, Mercy wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> This is a call for the vote to release Apache Dubbo Spring Boot Project
> (Incubating) version 2.7.1
>
> The Apache Dubbo community has voted on and approved a proposal to release
> Apache Dubbo Spring Boot Project (Incubating) 2.7.1.
>
It didn't include the disclaimer - thanks for pointing that out.
By the way, one of our mentors has already voted +1 for this
0.14.0-incubating release on dev@druid, so I think that means we are just
looking for a couple more IPMC votes.
On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 6:10 AM sebb wrote:
> Top-posting:
Hi all,
Since Apache PLC4X (incubating) entered the incubator in December 2017 we have
attracted quite a number of new PPMCs,
committers and contributors that didn’t have any experience with Apache and the
Apache Way.
However have we managed to educate these new individuals and have grown to a
Just subscribe to appropriate tags on stack overflow and direct
notifications to the dev list.
Then encourage the community to answer on stack overflow.
On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 6:32 PM Dave Fisher wrote:
> I think a user@ mailing list is better for the project’s sustainability
> and Apache.
>
>
It can be frustrating when someone posts a question to both the user list and
to StackOverflow. It means that the community has to answer the question in two
places.
But like many problems, that is an opportunity. Answering StackOverflow
questions is a great way for people to contribute without
Hi -
I am for graduation. I appreciate the need to narrow the PMC to those who are
active. I’ll note that one of your recent additions (noted on the Oct 2018
report) did not continue while the other did.
Graduating with only 6 PMC is pretty narrow. Are there other developers active
who look li
The Apache NetBeans team is proud to announce the release of Apache
NetBeans (incubating) 11.0.
Apache NetBeans (incubating) 11.0 constitutes all cluster in the Apache
NetBeans Git repo, which together provide the NetBeans Platform (i.e., the
underlying application framework), as well as all the
Totally agreed with Julian here.
Community growth is one of the hardest aspects of a healthy, Apache
community. It is a never-ending and always-needed process. Shutting out
paths to growth, or partitioning where/how people might participate in the
community is a clear yellow flag. Reach out and em
Hi Dave,
The one addition you mention explicitly said, that due to changes at work he
will not be able to participate and is not willing to invest his private time
:-( ... But we are more than willing to re-invite past contributors later, if
they decided not to be carried over now.
And yes, th
Great job Lazlo and everyone else; thanks so much for all your hard work!
This is awesome news!
Wade
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019, 18:57 Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
> The Apache NetBeans team is proud to announce the release of Apache
> NetBeans (incubating) 11.0.
>
> Apache NetBeans (incubating) 11.0 consti
I sometimes used cut and paste in such cases. And if questions are
reflected into the dev or user, the duplications are apparent.
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019, 11:03 AM Julian Hyde wrote:
> It can be frustrating when someone posts a question to both the user list
> and to StackOverflow. It means that the
Hi Chris,
Thanks! My concern is that in the past the IPMC has graduated podlings with 5
PMC members that fairly quickly ended up in the Attic.
With potential committers in view I’m less concerned!
There are plenty of successful projects with 5-10 active PMC.
+1
Regards,
Dave
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