Should we start using a chat product (like Gitter or similar?) For example, this discussion was classified as Junk by the email tooling I use…
cheers —Z > On May 5, 2020, at 5:03 AM, Driesprong, Fokko <fo...@driesprong.frl> wrote: > > For the releases, the information is on Github: > https://github.com/apache/avro/releases. For the fine details, Jira is the > way to go. You can select which tickets are merged in which version. This > is also how we generate the changelog, we condense it and put it on Github. > Maybe we should add a link from the docs website to Github. > > There is some traction around .Net, Ruby, Python, and especially Java. > However, implementation such as Perl, C(++) is not happening a lot. Also, > the original contributors aren't that active anymore. I like the idea of > splitting the different languages to different repositories. For Parquet, > the each repository contains also one language. This is also what Ryan > suggested in the other thread. For more fundamental changes, there is this > concept of Avro Enhancement Proposals: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AVRO/Avro+Enhancement+Proposals > This > is a confluence section where you can create a proposal, to get consensus > in the community, and then implement it. > > Hope this helps! > > Cheers, Fokko > > > > Op di 5 mei 2020 om 10:56 schreef Andy Le <anhl...@gmail.com>: > >> I've checked Avro release notes [1] and found them containing vague >> information about each release. There's also a lack of documentation for >> other programming languages. >> >> My question: should we carefully lay out what to do, opening dedicated >> issues to call for contributions? >> >> Thanks & best regards. >> >> [1] >> https://avro.apache.org/releases.html#12+February+2020%3A+Avro+1.9.2+Released >> >> On 2020/05/03 07:07:46, Andy Le <anhl...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> I'm starting this thread to discuss about my issue about our community: >>> >>>> Recently I've seen so many Jira issues and Github PRs having no proper >> responses from committers. >>> >>> I think responsive answers from members will create a better Avro >> community. >>> >>> How can we resolve the issue? Glad that I can help any thing. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>