Re: the new http://projects.apache.org/ is live
On 13 July 2015 at 07:00, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote: Hervé BOUTEMY wrote: As the title says, projects is now projects-new: http://projects.apache.org Nice! Please report if there is any issue There's an old typo I spotted long ago; I would have fixed it myself, but I got lost when trying to locate the site sources. https://projects.apache.org/projects.html in the left block you have By Progamming [sic] language. Fixed in URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1690644 Log: Typo Modified: comdev/projects.apache.org/site/datatables.html comdev/projects.apache.org/site/project.html comdev/projects.apache.org/site/projects.html See the About page link for details of where the sources live: https://projects.apache.org/about.html Regards, Andrea.
Why is Apache program material on my phone
Ive noticed apache software used in my program history. I dont understand why its there for the first I ever heard of it was the other day. How did it come to be pn my for and why would it be there? Does this confirm that someone has gained unauthorized access to my phone? Please can you give me some insight and if you need anymore insight from me just let me know
Re: FOSDEM
I'd like to volunteer to help too, please count me in and keep posted! -- Kind regards, Alex On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 3:57 AM, Sharan Foga sharan.f...@gmail.com wrote: Hi I'd like to volunteer to help too. I put FOSDEM down on our OFBiz events calendar as something to try to have a presence at. Thanks Sharan On 13/07/15 20:19, jan i wrote: I too volunteer, and will bring materials like a big poster and swag for the table who takes lead on keeping an eye on the FOSDEM team? rgds jan i ps. AOO traditionally has a table and are prepared to share. On Monday, July 13, 2015, Daniel Gruno humbed...@apache.org wrote: I've spoken to the FOSDEM team, and the next step is playing the waiting game. They will announce real soon the where/how/when of getting a booth, and when that happens, we'll request just that. So, stay tuned! With regards, Daniel. On 2015-07-13 19:46, Roman Shaposhnik wrote: I'd like to volunteer! Next steps? Thanks, Roman. On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com wrote: FOSDEM dates have been announced. This is a reminder that several months ago we talked about the notion of having an ASF presence at FOSDEM (as opposed to just an AOO presence) and people were generally in favor of the idea. I will be there, but will already be working two other tables in the community space, and can't head this up. Several people suggested that they might have the bandwidth to take a lead on this. It's probably time to start thinking logistics, as well as connecting with the Open Office people who have already been doing this for years. -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
Re: Why is Apache program material on my phone
On 7/13/2015 10:58 PM, Scott Williams wrote: Ive noticed apache software used in my program history. I dont understand why its there for the first I ever heard of it was the other day. How did it come to be pn my for and why would it be there? Does this confirm that someone has gained unauthorized access to my phone? Please can you give me some insight and if you need anymore insight from me just let me know What kind of phone are you using, where exactly are you seeing this evidence, and which of the many Apache software projects are you seeing? Since we don't have that information, it is extremely difficult to make any concrete assessment, but there is one thing that comes to mind: There is a java library in the Apache httpcomponents project called HttpClient. A very large number of Android apps need to connect to remote webservers, and this library offers app developers a very robust and easy way to do this. https://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client-4.3.x/android-port.html If your phone is not Android and/or it's not the httpclient library that you're seeing, then please give us as much detail as you can about what you are seeing. Thanks, Shawn
FOSDEM
FOSDEM dates have been announced. This is a reminder that several months ago we talked about the notion of having an ASF presence at FOSDEM (as opposed to just an AOO presence) and people were generally in favor of the idea. I will be there, but will already be working two other tables in the community space, and can't head this up. Several people suggested that they might have the bandwidth to take a lead on this. It's probably time to start thinking logistics, as well as connecting with the Open Office people who have already been doing this for years. -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
Re: Moving Apache Extras
On 07/10/2015 12:05 AM, Ross Gardler wrote: Assigning admin rights to PMCs is part of the transition isn't it? You didn't actually answer my question, so maybe my assumption was incorrect. If this is ongoing work then we need to be clear on what ComDev is signing up to here. For PMC mails I was just thinking of a blanket mail to all PMCs not one to specific owners. Perhaps I'm confused. Apache Extras is projects that aren't ASF projects, right? So they're not controlled by a PMC. Am I missing something? Sent from my Windows Phone From: David Nalleymailto:da...@gnsa.us Sent: 7/9/2015 8:51 PM To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org Subject: Re: Moving Apache Extras On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 3:18 PM, Ross Gardler ross.gard...@microsoft.com wrote: Thanks Daniel, Sharing admin account with ComDev PMC makes sense. By delegating read/write access to the new repos do you mean the ComDev owned admin account will assign individual project admin rights to the relevant PMC upon request. If that's the case then the ComDev PMC as a whole can own this responsibility. We can manage it through JIRA, that way when Infra gets requests they can simply reassign to ComDev. It would be wonderful if the infra contractors could help with this workload, but I see no reason why ComDev volunteers (including me) can't help. Currently, Comdev owns Apache Extras. My preference is that it stays that way, and that infra manages the transition only. This is essentially the same number of git repos that we currently manage for all of the ASF, but access management is pretty significantly automated and largely managed by project chairs rather than Infra. I've been meaning to go through the list but if my assumption above is correct I see an alternative and less labour intensive option. Accounts that are still owned by ComDev after x months (I suggest a minimum of 12 months) will be examined and if appropriate closed. It would be great if you, as part of your migration process, will handle the notifications to PMCs to ensure they are aware of this. I'd suggest one email saying we will do this, you will need to open a ComDev ticket to ensure you get admin access promptly. Followed by a, we are doing it now and a final it's done, all further enquiries to ComDev. Just to make sure we are talking about the same thing many of the projects have more than one PMC listed. The average over a quick sample of 10, was 3 PMCs listed per project. Is that expected? It seems to be doing that via labels, but not all labels per project are PMCs. (for instance, there are labels of NoSQL, cql, cms, Server, java, esb, etc.) Daniel: Is there a way to script the above away? I assume there is, but haven't delved into the google code api yet, nor figured out how to translate some of the non-existent PMC labels away. --David -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
Re: FOSDEM
Hi I'd like to volunteer to help too. I put FOSDEM down on our OFBiz events calendar as something to try to have a presence at. Thanks Sharan On 13/07/15 20:19, jan i wrote: I too volunteer, and will bring materials like a big poster and swag for the table who takes lead on keeping an eye on the FOSDEM team? rgds jan i ps. AOO traditionally has a table and are prepared to share. On Monday, July 13, 2015, Daniel Gruno humbed...@apache.org wrote: I've spoken to the FOSDEM team, and the next step is playing the waiting game. They will announce real soon the where/how/when of getting a booth, and when that happens, we'll request just that. So, stay tuned! With regards, Daniel. On 2015-07-13 19:46, Roman Shaposhnik wrote: I'd like to volunteer! Next steps? Thanks, Roman. On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com wrote: FOSDEM dates have been announced. This is a reminder that several months ago we talked about the notion of having an ASF presence at FOSDEM (as opposed to just an AOO presence) and people were generally in favor of the idea. I will be there, but will already be working two other tables in the community space, and can't head this up. Several people suggested that they might have the bandwidth to take a lead on this. It's probably time to start thinking logistics, as well as connecting with the Open Office people who have already been doing this for years. -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
Re: [ASSISTANCE NEEDED] for OSCON
Hi Patrica, Thank you so much for your offer. I'm currently awaiting final confirmation from a local person. If that falls through, I will contact you immediately so that we can make the appropriate arrangements. Again, thank you so much!! I'll be in touch if I need you. ~M From: Patricia Shanahan p...@acm.org To: memb...@apache.org; ComDev dev@community.apache.org; Melissa Warnkin missywarn...@yahoo.com Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2015 8:18 PM Subject: Re: [ASSISTANCE NEEDED] for OSCON I am retired, so no conflicting job responsibilities, but would need to travel from San Diego. There should be someone closer. On 7/11/2015 3:42 PM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote: Hi Melissa! First of all -- I wish you best of luck with the surgery and quickest possible recovery! We'll surely miss you! On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Melissa Warnkin missywarn...@yahoo.com.invalid wrote: Good evening and Happy Friday!! Due to medical reasons, I am unable to attend OSCON and woman the booth; therefore, I am in need of someone that can replace me as the booth coordinator. Crucial dates: Exhibitor Move-in: Monday, July 20th, from 8:00 - 5:00; Tuesday, the 21st, from 8:00 - Noon Expo Hall Hours: Tuesday, the 21st, from 5:00 - 6:00 for the opening reception; Wednesday, the 22nd, from 10:00 am - 4:30 and the booth crawl is from 5:40 - 7:00. Exhibitor Move-out: Thursday, the 23rd, from 5:00 - 9:00pm; Friday, the 24th, from 8:00 - Noon Job responsibility: Shall we, perhaps, set up a wiki page tracking various volunteers? Especially for booth duty times. - Set up and tear down the booth (an hour (tops) of work, if that, on both ends) I can definitely help with that. What's in it for you, you might ask?!: - The pleasure of replacing me! ;) LOL - If you agree to be the coordinator and fulfill the roles as described above, The ASF will cover your travel and expenses, which also includes the hotel and expo hall registration, which allows you to attend all the evening events and lunches. Please get back to me with your interest ASAP so that I can make the necessary arrangements. Local folks strongly preferred (naturally) due to the lateness of this notice, and this offer does not apply to International folks (sorry - you all know that I love you, but we can't justify that expense!). Let me know if an uber person has been found yet. Pivotal has got a Portland office (mostly for Geode folks) and I can ask around there. Thanks, Roman.
Re: FOSDEM
I foolishly volunteer! Also, there will be scotch, albeit probably not at the booth ;) With regards, Daniel. On 2015-07-13 18:52, Rich Bowen wrote: FOSDEM dates have been announced. This is a reminder that several months ago we talked about the notion of having an ASF presence at FOSDEM (as opposed to just an AOO presence) and people were generally in favor of the idea. I will be there, but will already be working two other tables in the community space, and can't head this up. Several people suggested that they might have the bandwidth to take a lead on this. It's probably time to start thinking logistics, as well as connecting with the Open Office people who have already been doing this for years.
Re: [ASSISTANCE NEEDED] for OSCON
Thank you all for your well wishes, and thank you to the folks that have volunteered to be the booth coordinator. Geoff Corey will be the booth coordinator for OSCON. I will coordinate with Geoff directly on the logistics. Have a great day! ~M From: Ross Gardler ross.gard...@microsoft.com To: dev@community.apache.org dev@community.apache.org; Melissa Warnkin missywarn...@yahoo.com; Members - Apache memb...@apache.org Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 11:15 PM Subject: RE: [ASSISTANCE NEEDED] for OSCON #yiv2626433593 #yiv2626433593 -- .yiv2626433593EmailQuote {margin-left:1pt;padding-left:4pt;border-left:#80 2px solid;}#yiv2626433593 Melissa, as said previously, all the best for your recovery. Folks willing to volunteer. There are plenty of folks volunteering to help, but they have other commitments as well. We are looking for someone who will coordinate our volunteers which requires full time attention (using volunteers to help). Thanks all. Sent from my Windows Phone From:Melissa Warnkin Sent:7/10/2015 5:22 PM To:Members - Apache;Dev Subject:[ASSISTANCE NEEDED] for OSCON Good evening and Happy Friday!! Due to medical reasons, I am unable to attend OSCON and woman the booth; therefore, I am in need of someone that can replace me as the booth coordinator. Crucial dates: Exhibitor Move-in: Monday, July 20th, from 8:00 - 5:00; Tuesday, the 21st, from 8:00 - Noon Expo Hall Hours: Tuesday, the 21st, from 5:00 - 6:00 for the opening reception; Wednesday, the 22nd, from 10:00 am - 4:30 and the booth crawl is from 5:40 - 7:00. Exhibitor Move-out: Thursday, the 23rd, from 5:00 - 9:00pm; Friday, the 24th, from 8:00 - Noon Job responsibility: - Set up and tear down the booth (an hour (tops) of work, if that, on both ends) - Keep the table supplied with the giveaways (all boxes will be in the booth, so all you have to do is open them and set the items on the counter! And this year I have a new hanging banner to replace the honking 8'x8' monster wall banner that took two people to assemble!!) - Coordinate with the others that have volunteered their time to assist with booth duty so that someone is at the booth at all times - Mingle, network, and have fun!!! - Eat, drink, and be merry! What's in it for you, you might ask?!: - The pleasure of replacing me! ;) LOL - If you agree to be the coordinator and fulfill the roles as described above, The ASF will cover your travel and expenses, which also includes the hotel and expo hall registration, which allows you to attend all the evening events and lunches. Please get back to me with your interest ASAP so that I can make the necessary arrangements. Local folks strongly preferred (naturally) due to the lateness of this notice, and this offer does not apply to International folks (sorry - you all know that I love you, but we can't justify that expense!). Your help is greatly appreciated. I was just informed yesterday that I have to go in for surgery on the 22nd, hence the very late notice. I already have several folks lined up for booth duty; however, they are attending OSCON with their day job, and so their main responsiblities are with their companies. Please get back to me ASAP if you are able to help!! Thank you so much! ~M
Re: Moving Apache Extras
On 07/13/2015 04:00 PM, Ross Gardler wrote: Apache-extras is a service managed by ComDev. Though we never provided any commitment to support it. However, many extras (most?) are used by ASF PMCs and they need a solution to the fact that Google Code is closing down. We are doing this with infra resources for that reason (as a director you've seen the repeated requests from some PMCs to find a resolution, you've also seen the responses to those requests). It's easier for Infra to move all projects rather than some projects. Hence the current approach. Though you are correct, as noted on a different thread, that the assumption all projects on extras belong to PMCs is likely flawed. Unfortunately there is no easy way of identifying which are PMC owned and which are not. So here's an alternative approach. We (ComDev) send out a mail to PMCs indicating that they need to great a ComDev issue if they want their project moving. If they don't sign up they don't get moved. We (ComDev) provide infra with a reduced list of projects to move and they run the scripts for those projects. I think I must have been watching all of these conversations (I know it's been going for more than a year) with a certain understanding that we were going to push everything onto volunteer labor rather than Infra. So, mea culpa for not paying close enough attention. Yes, I know that this has been discussed for *ages*. I figured that what we, the ASF, were doing for these projects was negotiating with SF for the service/resources/whatever, not doing the actual migration. I figured either the projects themselves would do that work, or Roberto and his team at SF would do it. --Rich Sent from my Windows Phone From: Rich Bowenmailto:rbo...@rcbowen.com Sent: 7/13/2015 12:47 PM To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org Subject: Re: Moving Apache Extras On 07/09/2015 02:42 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote: Hiya folks, I'm the lucky person in charge of moving the some 350 projects from Google Code to SourceForge. This will happen over the course of next week, save some freak accident occurs, however, SourceForge is not Google Code, and as such, there are a few things we need to consider: Wait what? Are you doing this because you're a nice person, or because it's an Infra Assignment? I ask because it seems a really iffy precedent giving paid infra support to non-ASF projects. Tell me you're doing this for scotch rather than for money, and I'll back off. I know you do wear many different hats. --Rich - I will create an admin account that will initially own all the imported projects. This can/will be shared with the ComDev PMC. - Someone (not me!!) will have to step up and help out with delegating read/write access to the new repos on SourceForge. - Preferably, someone will have to go through the giant list of projects, and select those we'll import. This is not strictly necessary, but if someone volunteers for this, that'd be super duper. The most important thing is that we are able to delegate write access to the devs (and do so!), so this does not simply become a big data dump that just sits there. If any of you are interested in taking on that task (preferably more than one person), please do speak up :) With regards, Daniel. -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
RE: Moving Apache Extras
Apache-extras is a service managed by ComDev. Though we never provided any commitment to support it. However, many extras (most?) are used by ASF PMCs and they need a solution to the fact that Google Code is closing down. We are doing this with infra resources for that reason (as a director you've seen the repeated requests from some PMCs to find a resolution, you've also seen the responses to those requests). It's easier for Infra to move all projects rather than some projects. Hence the current approach. Though you are correct, as noted on a different thread, that the assumption all projects on extras belong to PMCs is likely flawed. Unfortunately there is no easy way of identifying which are PMC owned and which are not. So here's an alternative approach. We (ComDev) send out a mail to PMCs indicating that they need to great a ComDev issue if they want their project moving. If they don't sign up they don't get moved. We (ComDev) provide infra with a reduced list of projects to move and they run the scripts for those projects. Sent from my Windows Phone From: Rich Bowenmailto:rbo...@rcbowen.com Sent: 7/13/2015 12:47 PM To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org Subject: Re: Moving Apache Extras On 07/09/2015 02:42 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote: Hiya folks, I'm the lucky person in charge of moving the some 350 projects from Google Code to SourceForge. This will happen over the course of next week, save some freak accident occurs, however, SourceForge is not Google Code, and as such, there are a few things we need to consider: Wait what? Are you doing this because you're a nice person, or because it's an Infra Assignment? I ask because it seems a really iffy precedent giving paid infra support to non-ASF projects. Tell me you're doing this for scotch rather than for money, and I'll back off. I know you do wear many different hats. --Rich - I will create an admin account that will initially own all the imported projects. This can/will be shared with the ComDev PMC. - Someone (not me!!) will have to step up and help out with delegating read/write access to the new repos on SourceForge. - Preferably, someone will have to go through the giant list of projects, and select those we'll import. This is not strictly necessary, but if someone volunteers for this, that'd be super duper. The most important thing is that we are able to delegate write access to the devs (and do so!), so this does not simply become a big data dump that just sits there. If any of you are interested in taking on that task (preferably more than one person), please do speak up :) With regards, Daniel. -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
Re: Moving Apache Extras
On Monday, July 13, 2015, Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com wrote: On 07/13/2015 04:00 PM, Ross Gardler wrote: Apache-extras is a service managed by ComDev. Though we never provided any commitment to support it. However, many extras (most?) are used by ASF PMCs and they need a solution to the fact that Google Code is closing down. We are doing this with infra resources for that reason (as a director you've seen the repeated requests from some PMCs to find a resolution, you've also seen the responses to those requests). It's easier for Infra to move all projects rather than some projects. Hence the current approach. Though you are correct, as noted on a different thread, that the assumption all projects on extras belong to PMCs is likely flawed. Unfortunately there is no easy way of identifying which are PMC owned and which are not. So here's an alternative approach. We (ComDev) send out a mail to PMCs indicating that they need to great a ComDev issue if they want their project moving. If they don't sign up they don't get moved. We (ComDev) provide infra with a reduced list of projects to move and they run the scripts for those projects. I think I must have been watching all of these conversations (I know it's been going for more than a year) with a certain understanding that we were going to push everything onto volunteer labor rather than Infra. So, mea culpa for not paying close enough attention. Yes, I know that this has been discussed for *ages*. I figured that what we, the ASF, were doing for these projects was negotiating with SF for the service/resources/whatever, not doing the actual migration. I figured either the projects themselves would do that work, or Roberto and his team at SF would do it. that was my understanding as well. AOO moved a while ago. We should notify the PMCs how to move, and leave the rest to volunteer time. rgds jan i --Rich Sent from my Windows Phone From: Rich Bowenmailto:rbo...@rcbowen.com Sent: 7/13/2015 12:47 PM To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org Subject: Re: Moving Apache Extras On 07/09/2015 02:42 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote: Hiya folks, I'm the lucky person in charge of moving the some 350 projects from Google Code to SourceForge. This will happen over the course of next week, save some freak accident occurs, however, SourceForge is not Google Code, and as such, there are a few things we need to consider: Wait what? Are you doing this because you're a nice person, or because it's an Infra Assignment? I ask because it seems a really iffy precedent giving paid infra support to non-ASF projects. Tell me you're doing this for scotch rather than for money, and I'll back off. I know you do wear many different hats. --Rich - I will create an admin account that will initially own all the imported projects. This can/will be shared with the ComDev PMC. - Someone (not me!!) will have to step up and help out with delegating read/write access to the new repos on SourceForge. - Preferably, someone will have to go through the giant list of projects, and select those we'll import. This is not strictly necessary, but if someone volunteers for this, that'd be super duper. The most important thing is that we are able to delegate write access to the devs (and do so!), so this does not simply become a big data dump that just sits there. If any of you are interested in taking on that task (preferably more than one person), please do speak up :) With regards, Daniel. -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon -- Sent from My iPad, sorry for any misspellings.
Re: the new http://projects.apache.org/ is live
Hervé BOUTEMY wrote: As the title says, projects is now projects-new: http://projects.apache.org Nice! Please report if there is any issue There's an old typo I spotted long ago; I would have fixed it myself, but I got lost when trying to locate the site sources. https://projects.apache.org/projects.html in the left block you have By Progamming [sic] language. Regards, Andrea.