I've added you as an administrator of the GOSSIP project.
chandresh pancholi wrote:
Awesome.
Kudos to Ed.
Now let's move rest of the open issues to next version in JIRA. I don't
have permission. Please provide Edit permission in JIRA, I will move them.
Thanks
On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 11:11 PM, Edward Capriolo<edlinuxg...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Update: Thanks to Taylor who helped me sign my key.
Here is the released artifact for gossip-0.1.1-incubating:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachegossip-1001
Here is the content to be pushed as a tag.
https://github.com/apache/incubator-gossip/compare/
master...edwardcapriolo:master
Thanks all.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 10:41 AM, Edward Capriolo<edlinuxg...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I will add the licence headers to the affected java files and make the
RAT
changes today.
As for the web of trust. Since I am the release manager for this release
it seems like I can have a "key-signing party" with Taylor and/or Josh
via
google hangouts. I can also contact some of my other ASF buddies and
attempt to do the same.
Is any committer on incubator-gossip outside of myself interested in
attending an incubator-gossip signing party?
Thanks,
Edward
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 3:06 PM, Josh Elser<josh.el...@gmail.com>
wrote:
P. Taylor Goetz wrote:
2) It looks like you have no signatures on your GPG key. This
essentially means that there is no weight on the validity of your key
actually being yours'. I'm fuzzy as to whether or not this is a
blocker,
but it would definitely be a good thing to make happen. I've
participated
in a "virtual key-signing party" with Calcite which worked out pretty
well.
Not in the traditional spirit for sure, but it was better than
nothing.
Having the release manager’s key signed into the web of trust is not
strictly necessary for a release, though I strongly recommend it.
Cool thanks for confirming. I couldn't recall for certain if it was a
"should" or "must" :)
3) Need to add your pubkey to https://dist.apache.org/repos/
dist/release/incubator/gossip/KEYS (presently doesn't exist). Feel
free to look at another project/podling for an example. This lets
people
easily `curl https://dist.a.o./.../KEYS | gpg --import` or similar
from the trusted ASF location.
I just initialized that file with my public key. All project members
should add theirs as well.
4) LICENSE/NOTICE both look standard. I forget the origins of Gossip,
if
anything _should_ be included in the NOTICE file. Are there relevant
copyright notices which should be preserved from the pre-Apache days?
LICENSE/NOTICE look good. I did a fairly thorough vetting of the code
prior to incubation, and didn’t find anything that would affect L/N.
Good enough for me!
-Taylor
- Josh