In process...

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Bruce Schuchardt <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Greg,  did we get a recording of my auto-reconnect talk?  I've had some
> interest in seeing it from the java users group in Indonesia.
>
>
> Le 7/4/2015 11:58 AM, Gregory Chase a écrit :
>
>> This is wonderful news. There are some awesome new features in this code.
>>
>> However, I don't see the SGA2 branch in the github. Is this in a different
>> location, or does access to this branch need to be broadened?
>>
>> I'd like to see how participants in the Ambitious Apps at Amazing Scale
>> Hackathon might help test these new features in their demo apps.  Is there
>> some advice we can provide?
>> http://ambitious-apps.challengepost.com/
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Greg
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 12:38 PM, Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi!
>>>
>>> Pivotal is happy to announce the donation of remaining geode code
>>> that was unable to make into the initial contribution. This will be the
>>> last set of geode code donated as a large chunk from Pivotal. At this
>>> point all future geode development will be done through the normal
>>> apache process.
>>>
>>> SGA for this code has been accepted by the ASF secretary and
>>> the code itself now sits in a separate branch named sga2. We
>>> would like to encourage all of the Geode community to start
>>> familiarizing themselves with these additions to the code base.
>>> Our hope is to solicit as much feedback as possible and then,
>>> based on that feedback, start merging into the develop branch
>>> either directly or via feature branches. Even though this looks
>>> like a gigantic code drop (which it is ;-)) we sincerely hope to
>>> integrate it back into our code base following "Apache Way"
>>> as closely as possible. After all, the fact that a piece of code
>>> now sits in the sga2 branch doesn't mean it'll get into develop
>>> unmodified (or at all!). Please help us make the most of it,
>>> though!
>>>
>>> There's a lot of good stuff in this donation. It contains features that
>>> were
>>> in development on other branches, as well as several geode utilities an
>>> integrations. The pieces are listed under GEODE-8:
>>>     * Off heap data storage
>>>     * Spark Integration
>>>     * HDFS Integration
>>>     * The pulse monitoring tool
>>>     * Hibernate L2 cache
>>>     * HTTP session management module
>>>     * logcollector
>>>     * databrowser
>>>     * Lucene Integration (work in progress)
>>>     * Distributed transactions in Geode (work in progress)
>>>     * JVSD (work in progress)
>>>     * A large number of tests
>>>
>>> That last bullet point is especially good news, because now we finally
>>> have the tests available to start breaking things!
>>>
>>> Several of the utilities such as pulse, hibernate, etc. came from
>>> different
>>> repositories with different build structures. Those builds need to be
>>> integrated into the gradle build before those bits get merged to develop.
>>> For now they can be split out into feature branches.
>>>
>>> Darrel has kindly volunteered to do the initial work to split this code
>>> drop
>>> into some feature branches and get the core code merged to develop.
>>> Expect to see some email from him about how this code is split up and
>>> what needs help.
>>>
>>> If any of you guys feel like helping -- that would be very
>>> much appreciated. We also plan to host a few Geode
>>> clubhouse events to help with technology on-boarding.
>>> Stay tuned for that.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Roman.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>


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