Re: Jira issues largely being ignored

2023-10-03 Thread John Gemignani
Hi, I'll just give my 2 cents on this for the Apache AGE project, from my perspective,... In the early stages of Apache AGE we tried to use Jira. For a while, we actually were using it for day to day activities. However, the constant spam we had to remove daily, along with also having issues

Re: [VOTE] Graduate Apache AGE (Incubating) as a TLP

2022-05-11 Thread John Gemignani
Hi Justin, The vote has been open for 72 hours. Eya was just giving everyone a heads up that it will be closing shortly. Hope that is helpful. John On Wed, May 11, 2022, 8:48 PM Justin Mclean wrote: > Hi, > > In general, votes should last 72 hours to allow people to respond. It is > unusual

Re: [VOTE] Graduate Apache AGE (Incubating) as a TLP

2022-05-09 Thread John Gemignani
of Directors deems it to be in the best > interests > > of > > > > > > > > > > the Foundation and consistent with the Foundation's purpose to > > > establish > > > > > > > > > > a Project Management Committee

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache AGE (Incubating) as a TLP

2022-04-29 Thread John Gemignani
oftware, for distribution at no charge to the public, > > > > > > > > related to a multi-model database that enables graph and relational > > > > > > > > models built on PostgreSQL. > > > > > > > > NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a

Re: [VOTE] Apache AGE 1.0.0-rc1 Release

2022-04-15 Thread John Gemignani
Yes, it would be very much appreciated if the following mentors could please take a look at this very major release for our community. *@Kevin Ratnasekera @Felix Cheng @vongosling* And thank all of you and our community for the support! John On Fri, Apr 15, 2022 at 3:40 PM Eya Badal wrote:

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache AGE Incubating as a Top Level Project

2022-01-10 Thread John Gemignani
;>>>>> Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Nigeria, The Philippines, > > > >>>>> Russia, South > > > >>>>>>> Korea, Thailand, UK, Ukraine, USA, and Vietnam > > > >>>>>>> - > > > >&

Re: [DISCUSS] Graduate Apache AGE Incubating as a Top Level Project

2021-12-22 Thread John Gemignani
Hi Justin, Felix, and others, I keep hearing that the bar for a committer is too high for our project. Could you clarify what would be considered too low of a bar for a committer? Or, if there is some document that I am not aware of that explains this, that would be great too. I feel that we

Re: Re: [VOTE] Apache AGE (Incubating) 0.6.0 Release

2021-11-02 Thread John Gemignani
Hi Justin, So, we are going to put the PostgreSQL license into all of our files that have any PostgreSQL code and remove the ASF license from them. Additionally, going forward we are going to move as much of the PostgreSQL code that can be moved, into their own files. Will this satisfy your

Re: Re: [VOTE] Apache AGE (Incubating) 0.6.0 Release

2021-11-02 Thread John Gemignani
Hi Justin, I feel it is important to point out that we are constantly adding PostgreSQL code to our project as we add in new components. A lot of our work is transforming PostgreSQL's implementation to work with our added functionality i.e. our work is very mixed with PostgreSQL code.

Re: Re: [VOTE] Apache AGE (Incubating) 0.6.0 Release

2021-11-02 Thread John Gemignani
Hi Justin, What is the ASF policy for including parts of external source files such as in functions? Again, we only include what we need and we generally modify that code. We don't copy files over, with the exception of one that I can think of. In this case do we just use the PostgreSQL

Re: Re: [VOTE] Apache AGE (Incubating) 0.6.0 Release

2021-11-01 Thread John Gemignani
Hi Justin, It would be accurate because, most of our code is based off PostgreSQL. AGE is an openCypher language implementation built into PostgreSQL via their extension mechanism. It follows how PostgreSQL implements the SQL language. Additionally, we modify their parse and query trees in

Re: Re: Re: [VOTE] Apache AGE (Incubating) 0.6.0 Release

2021-11-01 Thread John Gemignani
2021/11/01 18:12:05 John Gemignani wrote: > Hi Justin, > > Most of our code uses or is inspired by PostgreSQL's code, in some modified > form or another. Additionally, we try to have our code work tightly with > their code in order to reduce replication of code. As a core develope

Re: Re: [VOTE] Apache AGE (Incubating) 0.6.0 Release

2021-11-01 Thread John Gemignani
Hi Justin, Most of our code uses or is inspired by PostgreSQL's code, in some modified form or another. Additionally, we try to have our code work tightly with their code in order to reduce replication of code. As a core developer, and from your input, I wouldn't be comfortable with anything

Re: [VOTE] Apache AGE (Incubating) 0.6.0 Release

2021-10-25 Thread John Gemignani
Justin, "Has code from PostgreSQL been donated to the project? Have files that had PostgreSQL copyright in their headers been replaced? " Postgres has not donated anything to our project. We generally don't copy Postgres files over. So, no we haven't replaced their copyright notice. What we

Re: [VOTE] Apache AGE (Incubating) 0.6.0 Release

2021-10-25 Thread John Gemignani
Hi Justin Could we please get some clarification on the following items - "- LICENSE is missing information from [1][2]" What specifically is the missing information from [1][2]. Could you give us an example to help us understand and correct this? "- NOTICE is incorrect. There should be no