Hey all, quick update on this project: The frontend and backend code have been put together into this repository: https://github.com/sorahn/flink-ecosystem We also just agreed on an API specification, and will now work on finishing the backend.
It will probably take a few more weeks for this to finish, but we are making progress :) Best, Robert On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 11:18 AM Robert Metzger <rmetz...@apache.org> wrote: > Hey Daryl, > > thanks a lot for posting a link to this first prototype on the mailing > list! I really like it! > > Becket: Our plan forward is that Congxian is implementing the backend for > the website. He has already started with the work, but needs at least one > more week. > > > [Re-sending this email because the first one was blocked on dev@f.a.o] > > > On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 7:59 AM Becket Qin <becket....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Daryl, >> >> Thanks a lot for the update. The site looks awesome! This is a great >> progress. I really like the conciseness of GUI. >> >> One minor suggestion is that for the same library, there might be >> multiple versions compatible with different Flink versions. It would be >> good to show that somewhere in the project page as it seems important to >> the users. >> >> BTW, will you share the plan to move forward? Would additional hands help? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jiangjie (Becket) Qin >> >> On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 7:10 PM Daryl Roberts <da...@ververica.com> >> wrote: >> >>> > Shall we add a guide page to show people how to publish their projects >>> to the website? The exact rules can be discussed and drafted in a separate >>> email thread IMO >>> >>> This is a good idea. (Both the guise, and separate thread), I think once >>> there is an actual packed in place we’ll be in a lot better position to >>> discuss this. >>> >>> > The "Log in with Github" link doesn't seem to work yet. Will it only >>> allow login for admins and publishers, or for everyone? >>> >>> Correct, all the oauth stuff requires a real server. We are currently >>> just faking everything. >>> >>> I will add a mock-login page (username/password that just accepts >>> anything and displays whatever username you type in) so we can see the >>> add-comment field and add-packages page once they exist. >>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>