On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 12:59 AM, Pid <[email protected]> wrote: > On 07/05/2015 22:55, Dan Smith wrote: >> I created an umbrella issue to track all of the remaining geode code that >> pivotal intends to open source: >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-8 >> >> Unfortunately this code is going to become available as larger chunks >> rather than individual commits because these features were already being >> developed internally when geode entered incubation. A few of these features >> are still in development and I'm hoping they can get turned into geode >> feature branches and see some development here. > > +1 > > >> What are the communities thoughts on the process for reviewing/accepting >> this code? Create a feature branch and post the changes for review like any >> other commit (once we iron out that process)? > > That would be a good way to transition development to Geode, but it > would also be nice to exercise whatever process we are going to have for > significant contributions.
I think this one is somewhat special though. In a way, we're grandfathering code in that was developed during the past month or so while we were waiting to migrate to ASF infra. In a way, the best option would've been to ingest that code into our repo to begin with, but since SGA covered a particular tarball we now have to catch up. Thanks, Roman.
