I am not sure if that is entirely accurate. Convenience binaries usually refer to a final assembled/package bundle that can be deployed in the end-user env.
thanks — Hitesh On Mar 2, 2016, at 11:51 AM, Thomas Weise <[email protected]> wrote: > Binaries are the jar files in Maven. For the Apex developer, everything is > driven through Maven, starting from the archetype. > Explicit install is only needed for the CLI. Following are the available > options: > > - Checkout from git: https://github.com/apache > /incubator-apex-core/blob/5f216a1bd27a94785c9ccada78101f892be95cbe/README > .md#user-content-building-apex > > <https://github.com/apache/incubator-apex-core/blob/5f216a1bd27a94785c9ccada78101f892be95cbe/README.md#user-content-building-apex> > - Download and install DataTorrent community edition > - Bigtop with newly added Apex component > - We are also working on Ambari integration > > We should probably add a bit more info on the download page. > > Thomas > > > On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Hitesh Shah <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I believe RE40 is still pending? >> >> — Hitesh >> >> On Mar 2, 2016, at 1:38 AM, Chinmay Kolhatkar <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello Community, >>> >>> We've created an initial project maturity model on apex website: >>> http://apex.incubator.apache.org/maturity.html >>> >>> This model is based on based on ASF project maturity model. >>> >>> On the webpage, green check icon next to the element means it is >> achieved. >>> Red cross icon mean, its not achieved or is in progress. >>> >>> Please have a look at it and provide your valuable feedback. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Chinmay. >> >>
