Ah, sorry, I forgot TimeZone. Yes, it is PDT. - Sijie
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 8:28 AM, Enrico Olivelli <eolive...@gmail.com> wrote: > Great! > I think I will join the meeting, do you mean that 8am at San Francisco > TimeZone ? in Italy it will be 5 PM and it very good for me > > Thank you > > > 2016-10-26 12:44 GMT+02:00 Flavio Junqueira <fpjunque...@yahoo.com.invalid > >: > > It might be worth discussion the next release, who is going to be the > release manager, important issues, etc. > > > > -Flavio > > > >> On 26 Oct 2016, at 00:50, Sijie Guo <si...@apache.org> wrote: > >> > >> I setup a bi-weekly sync-up meeting on Thursday 8am-9am > >> https://goo.gl/6UZR1w > >> > >> We will start from this week (10/27/2016). The agenda of this meeting > will > >> be > >> > >> - Discuss Improvement Proposal - *64bits (even 128bits) ledger id > support*. > >> - Review and address concern for open pull requests. > >> - Open discussion. > >> > >> Feel free to join the meeting if you are interested. We tried to find a > >> time slot that is good for most of the committers in the community. If > >> Thursday 8am-9am doesn't work for you and you are really interested in > the > >> topic of this week, feel free to ping this thread and we can make > >> arrangement. > >> > >> - Sijie > >> > >> > >> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 9:48 PM, Sijie Guo <si...@apache.org> wrote: > >> > >>> Flavio, agreed. > >>> > >>> We are thinking of running the meeting in following form: > >>> > >>> - we will try to run a bi-weekly community syncup meeting to discussion > >>> pull requests, jiras and such. If nothing to discuss, we will cancel. > >>> - we will collect the topics to discuss prior to the syncup meeting and > >>> send the agenda out. > >>> - we are looking for meeting on Thursday, so that we can send the > agenda > >>> out early that week. > >>> - we will have notes and keep them on the wiki > >>> > >>> I also liked the idea of KIP. There are quite a few improvements that > come > >>> up recently. We can also try to adopt the process of KIP (I can start a > >>> different thread for that). > >>> > >>> - Security, Authentication and Authorization > >>> - Ledger Id beyond 32 bits (64 bits, 128 bits) > >>> - Ensemble placement for tier storage > >>> - Disk corruption detection and repair > >>> - .. > >>> (JV also has a list of improvements to add :)) > >>> > >>> - Sijie > >>> > >>> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 2:26 AM, Flavio Junqueira <f...@apache.org> > wrote: > >>> > >>>> I think it is great to have such meetings. The Kafka community, for > >>>> example, organizes meetings to discuss KIPs: > >>>> > >>>> https://goo.gl/OK0Rhi <https://goo.gl/OK0Rhi> > >>>> > >>>> and if we have such meetings, I'd suggest we make sure to propose an > >>>> agenda beforehand so that all people participated can join. Also, > from an > >>>> ASF perspective, please keep in mind that no decisions can be made > offline. > >>>> All project-related decisions need to happen via the mailing list or > jira. > >>>> The goal of the meeting should be for coordination purposes and > potentially > >>>> technical discussion around the project, issues, and code. > >>>> > >>>> -Flavio > >>>> > >>>>> On 13 Oct 2016, at 08:32, Sijie Guo <si...@apache.org> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Matteo, JV and me have tried running weekly syncup meetings for a > while. > >>>>> We'd like to extend it as the community syncup meeting - for > technical > >>>>> discussions, community matters and any sync-ups. The meeting is > >>>> typically > >>>>> comprised of 2 parts - the first part is going through any open pull > >>>>> requests and newly open jiras and the second part is technical > >>>> discussions > >>>>> around issues and features and community matters (like meetups and > >>>> events). > >>>>> > >>>>> We'd like to know if any other contributors are interested in > >>>>> participating. If so, what are the best time to meet and how often it > >>>>> should be? > >>>>> > >>>>> - Sijie > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > > >