+1 from me, makes sense. Cheers, Chris
On 3/3/13 5:44 PM, "Bob Kerns" <[email protected]> wrote: >Understood. This is a hosted service they're providing to a wide range of >open-source projects, including many at Apache. > >Of course, it's in their interest as well. > >If you think Apache would be interested in hosting it themselves, we could >pursue that -- I bet they'd provide the license -- but I don't see a >reason >to turn down the free hosting! > >But I wasn't promoting it; my point is that it helps promote us, because >it >makes the code show up in search engines better, and generally be more >visible. > > >On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) < >[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Bob, >> >> Thanks, OK got it. At the same time we have to be mindful to promote >> things that are here at Apache, and not elsewhere at least while working >> on this project. If there are tools that belong here, you may consider >> requesting of infra@ -- however note that infra's likely response will >>be >> "why doesn't ViewVC satisfy this?" and/or if you are willing to help >>them >> set it up, etc., etc. >> >> That said, what you proposed sounds OK by me, with the above things to >> keep in mind. >> >> Cheers, >> Chris >> >> On 2/25/13 3:00 PM, "Bob Kerns" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >When I say "our repository hosted on their fisheye instance", I'm >> >referring >> >not to moving the home of the git repository, but adding a fisheye >>*view* >> >of *our* git repository. Think of it as viewcvs on radioactive spider >> >venom. >> > >> >They already are set up to do this for the SVN-based repositories. It's >> >something they do for free for a variety of open-source projects. >> >fisheye6.atlassian.com is dedicated to Apache. For example, Mahout is >> >visible here: https://fisheye6.atlassian.com/browse/mahout >> > >> >I'm BobKerns on moinmoin, and Bob Kerns on Confluence (unless you hit >>some >> >part of their admin UI that works with raw usernames, in which case, >>try >> >'rwk'). >> > >> > >> >On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) < >> >[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> Hi Bob, >> >> >> >> On 2/25/13 12:28 AM, "Bob Kerns" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >I've just put some effort into getting all my Apache-things in >>order, >> >>and >> >> >noticed a few gaps: >> >> > >> >> >1) I don't seem to have write access to the Wiki. I was going to >>add a >> >> >link >> >> >to the Jira site for HDT, but since I didn't have access, I added a >> >>Jira >> >> >issue to add the link. :) >> >> >> >> I just created my own account on the wiki, so I don't have admin >>privs >> >>:) >> >> >> >> If someone doesn't have those on this list, my suggestion would be to >> >>file >> >> an INFRA ticket at: >> >> >> >> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA >> >> >> >> Requesting Wiki write privs. Another option if you are IRC savvy is >>to >> >>log >> >> on >> >> to #asfinfra on irc.freenode.net and ask one of the folks there to >> grant >> >> the >> >> privs in real time. >> >> >> >> > >> >> >2) I don't seem to be a member of the Jira project? I can't assign >> >>myself >> >> >tasks... >> >> >> >> I'm also not an admin in JIRA, so we'll need to get privs to do that. >> >>Adam >> >> B. >> >> probably is a JIRA admin for HDT. Adam? >> >> >> >> > >> >> >I have some thoughts long-term vision I was thinking about writing >>up >> >>on a >> >> >wiki page. User-experience-oriented things like having a single >>update >> >> >site >> >> >for all Hadoop-family Eclipse tools (even if they are provided by >>the >> >> >individual projects -- I'm not trying to get grandiose here), >> >> >configuration, etc. Sort of an attempt to look like what a seamless >> >> >experience would be like from a user perspective. >> >> >> >> +1 you should have write access to the wiki and let's get it fixed >>ASAP. >> >> >> >> > >> >> >We'll need some way to distinguish between our public documentation, >> >>and >> >> >our internal musings and discussions, not to be confused with >> >> >documentation. Perhaps this would be easier with the Confluence >>wiki? >> >> >> >> I'm a fan of Confluence over MoinMoin, but since I didn't plan on >> >>writing >> >> a >> >> bunch of documentation on HDT, I didn't want to let my prefs >>influence >> >> those >> >> over the folks actually doing the work. >> >> >> >> > >> >> >It looks to me like we don't have Fisheye going for this project >> >>because >> >> >we're git-only? Should I approach Atlassian about hosting our >> >>repository >> >> >on >> >> >their Fisheye instance? >> >> >> >> The ASF HDT project code bits needs to be hosted on ASF infra, so we >> >>can't >> >> do that. >> >> Infra provides continuous integration (http://ci.apache.org/) as well >> as >> >> ViewVC >> >> repository browsing (http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/) so hopefully that >> >>will >> >> suffice. >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Chris >> >> >> >> >> >>
