github.com/gearpump/gearpump should be read only already, or you'll hit a split-brain situation pretty fast I bet. (smile)
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 9:27 PM, JiangWeihua <whji...@outlook.com> wrote: > I think we shall accept these commits in one batch and make github > gearpump/gearpump read only afterwards. > > Sent from my iPhone > > > 在 2016年4月13日,12:17,Sean Zhong <clock...@gmail.com> 写道: > > > > *Reason:* > > During the waiting of initial code import to Apache, there are 19 PR > > committed in old git repo github.com/gearpump. > > > > In this thread, we should DISCUSS whether we should import these 19 PR to > > Apache git, which is > > https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-gearpump.git. > > > > We'd like to invite you to review the FAQ and PR list, to raise any > > concerns if it exists. > > > > The discussion will open for 72 hours, after the discussion, a VOTE > thread > > will be called for the importing. > > > > *FAQ:* > > 1. How long the transition happens? > > We waited for about 28 days. The code commit happens in these past 28 > days. > > > > 2. How many PR are we talking about? > > There are 17 PR covered. Start sha1: d5343681edde427022bf4c225ce602 > > 2a6904ae88, End sha1: 79e15668c6498a54da691626dd2f91bf205d3720 > > > > 3. Whether they is important fix? > > Yes, they fix many bugs and improve the features. > > > > 4. Whether these PR have reviews and +1 from initial Apache committers? > > Yes, all these PRs have reviews and at least one +1 from Apache initial > > committers. > > > > 5. Whether these code has good code style by Apache process? > > Yes. Github.com/gearpump also have code style requirement, which is > > consistent with Apache basic requirements. > > > > 6. Whether The ICLA are fired for the contributors of these PR? > > Yes. All these 17 PR comes from Intel employees, the licensing is covered > > by CCLA. The contributors list: Manu, Stanley Xu, Sean Zhong, Huafeng > > > > *Pull requests list:* > > GEARPUMP-11, fix code style > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2032 > > > > GEARPUMP-17, fix KafkaStorage lookup timestamp > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2030 > > > > GEARPUMP-10: Downgrade netty from Netty 4 to Netty 3.8 cause the OAuth2 > > authentication failure > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2029 > > > > GEARPUMP-8, fix "two machines can possibly have same worker id " > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2028 > > > > GEARPUMP-9, Clean and fix integration test > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2028 > > > > GEARPUMP-6: show add/remove worker buttons for admin > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2026 > > > > GEARPUMP-5, Add additional authorization check like checking > > user-organization for cloudfoundry OAuth2 Authenticator. > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2025 > > > > GEARPUMP-3, Define REST API to add/remove worker instances, which allow > us > > to scale out in YARN > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2024 > > > > GEARPUMP-2, Define REST API to submit job jar > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2023 > > > > fix #1988, upgrade akka to akka 2.4.2 > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2017 > > > > fix #2015, do not send AckRequest or LatencyProbe when there is no > pending > > message in the channel > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2016 > > > > fix #1943 allow user to config how many executors to use in an > application > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/1951 > > > > fix #1641, add exactly-once integration test > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2012 > > > > fix #1318, fix MinClock not updated fast enough for slow stream > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/1705 > > > > fix #1981, Support OAuth2 Social login > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2005 > > > > fix #2007, add Java DSL > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2008 > > > > fix #2002, add akka stream examples > > https://github.com/gearpump/gearpump/pull/2003 > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Sean > -- Best regards, - Andy Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. - Piet Hein (via Tom White)