Hi Justin, all,
I have a few questions:
1. are projects required to delete those old incubating release because the
projects are now TLPs ?
2. in the case of Joshua, even it's been a while since the project moved
outside of Incubator, that's still the latest release hence I wonder:
should we remov
> A link of the ASF code of conduct has been added to our code of conduct
page [2]. However, i also want to plead you to confirm whether this link[3]
is what you mentioned.
I think you'd better also add the link of ASF code of conduct in Github:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-shardingsphere/b
Yep, i missed it, thanks.
Juan Pan
panj...@apache.org
Juan Pan(Trista), Apache ShardingSphere
On 11/21/2019 20:12,Ming Wen wrote:
A link of the ASF code of conduct has been added to our code of conduct
page [2]. However, i also want to plead you to confirm whether this link[3]
is what you me
Hi All,
Release vote for Release Apache ShardingSphere (Incubating) 4.0.0-RC3 has
PASSED and closed now. The results are as follows:
[4] +1 Binded votes
- Jean-Baptiste Onofré
- Justin Mclean
- Gosling Von
- Sheng Wu
[ 0 ] +0 Binded Votes
[ 0 ] -1 Binded Votes
Thanks for everyone, especiall
Hello IPMC,
The Apache Superset (incubating) community has voted on and approved a proposal
to
release Apache Superset (incubating) version 0.35.1.
The voting thread can be found here:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/88800a66ec0e64c4adb15a8c40a34586d3a1b79d02a14f36feb0691f@%3Cdev.superset.a
Hello All,
1. The Apache DataSketches Memory 1.2.0-incubating has been released!
NOTE 1: This component of the DataSketches library provides
high-performance access
to off-heap memory for Java applications. These are low-level functions
that are used by other
DataSketches components.
Hi -
We are calling the movement of Omid and Tephra graduation to a project. To me
this looks more like retirement where a podling moves on to a new place after
failing to incubate. This distinction makes no difference to the podling. It
does matter to the Incubator as we measure our success in
+1
Thanks,
KIshore G
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 8:48 PM Jean-Baptiste Onofré
wrote:
> +1 (binding)
>
> Regards
> JB
>
> On 18/11/2019 20:35, Subbu Subramaniam wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > This is a call for vote to the release Apache Pinot (incubating) version
> > 0.2.0.
> >
> > Apache Pinot (incuba
HI,
> I’m going to change podlings.xml to reflect these as “graduated”. If after
> discussion we have consensus to change these to “retired” then the change is
> easy.
To officially graduate that would need a board proposal would it not?
Thanks,
Justin
-
Hi Justin,
> On Nov 21, 2019, at 1:48 PM, Justin Mclean wrote:
>
> HI,
>
>> I’m going to change podlings.xml to reflect these as “graduated”. If after
>> discussion we have consensus to change these to “retired” then the change is
>> easy.
>
> To officially graduate that would need a board p
Those aren’t comparable though, right?
Solr was a sub project that graduated to a TLP.
Omid and Tephra are projects that instead of becoming TLP’s “graduated” into
the existing Phoenix TLP.
Not the same thing.
And also I don’t believe this result is unsuccessful. Neither Omid or Tephra
cod
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> On Nov 21, 2019, at 2:10 PM, Andrew Purtell wrote:
>
> Those aren’t comparable though, right?
>
> Solr was a sub project that graduated to a TLP.
Solr is a sub project of Lucene.
>
> Omid and Tephra are projects that instead of becoming TLP’s “graduated” into
> the
Ok my mistake about Solr. I thought it was a TLP.
As to the second half of what I said still this doesn’t look like a failure to
gain a community and stable management. Omid and Tephra code is now under
Phoenix. The Phoenix TLP has a community and stable management. Just like
Lucene has a comm
Hi,
Whimsey also provides that data as JSON [1], I put together a little python
script to generate these stats:
Total podlings: 315
Total retired podlings: 61
Total graduated podlings: 207
Total current podlings: 47
From 14 poddings that joined in 2003 10 graduated, 4 retired and 0 are
incubat
Hi,
I think I would call a project that exited the incubator, but still at the ASF
with a community around it and PMC oversight. a success.
It didn’t graduate as a TLP, and nor was it sponsored by the project it ended
up it just took a different path.
Thanks,
Justin
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Hi,
For a podling exit point of view:
From 1 poddings that exited in 2003 1 graduated, 0 retired.
From 10 poddings that exited in 2004 9 graduated, 1 retired.
From 12 poddings that exited in 2005 11 graduated, 1 retired.
From 11 poddings that exited in 2006 6 graduated, 5 retired.
From 24 podding
Hi,
> I have a few questions:
> 1. are projects required to delete those old incubating release because the
> projects are now TLPs ?
More encouraged than required I think.
> 2. in the case of Joshua, even it's been a while since the project moved
> outside of Incubator, that's still the latest
Here is the same data in tabular form, courtesy of python and R.
startYear started finished min mean median max
1 2003 14 14 58 days 653.4286 days 329.0 days 2419 days
2 2004 16 16 0 days 587.9375 days
Hi,
Here’s the schedule for next month report:
Wed December 04 Podling reports due by end of day
Sun December 08 Shepherd reviews due by end of day
Sun December 08 Summary due by end of day
Tue December 10 Mentor signoff due by end of day
Wed December 11 Report submitted to Board
Wed December
Hi,
> 1) the number of podlings entering has dropped dramatically. Some of that
> drop is probably really good, but this drop is extreme. This could be
> github effect or could be that Apache is viewed as old fuddy-duddies. Can't
> tell from the data, but I bet everybody has an opinion, warranted
Thank you for everyone who participated to the vote. The voting is now
closed and it has passed with four +1 (binding), and no 0 or -1 votes.
Binding:
+1 Felix Cheung
+1 Olivier Lamy
+1 Jean-Baptiste Onotre (binding)
+1 Kishore Gopalakrishna
Voting thread:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/7
Hi:
+1
I checked the following points and tested that this version works fine with
the
CLI + Admin API.
Checklist for reference:
[x] Download links are valid.
[x] Checksums and PGP signatures are valid.
[x] DISCLAIMER is included.
[x] LICENSE and NOTICE files are good.
[x] No binary file.
[x] Al
Hi all,
We are glad to announce the release of Apache ShardingSphere(incubating)
4.0.0-RC3. Once again I would like to express my thanks to your help.
ShardingSphere is an open-source ecosystem consisted of a set of distributed
database middleware solutions, including 2 independent products, Sh
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