Colm, thanks.

A) I¹m a little tied up and need some help. If someone could just help get
the structure of it, I¹ll be happy to then add in content.

B & C) I will try to get this done.

Thanks!

Pam

On 2/24/16, 8:48 AM, "Colm O hEigeartaigh" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>It's good that we had a fruitful discussion on the previous mail I sent
>surrounding the project. It's clear that there is at least some interest
>in
>the project, and it makes sense to try to promote it a little more.
>However, I remain a bit sceptical, as really for a project to succeed in
>the incubator IMO, it needs the people who submit it to drive initial
>interest in it.
>
>Here are some next steps to take
>
>a) Website. We badly need to get a website up and running.
>
>b) Pull requests. Can Pam or someone more familiar with OpenAz than I take
>a look at the outstanding pull requests?
>
>https://github.com/apache/incubator-openaz/pulls
>
>To apply them, simply click on each pull request to get the URL. What I
>normally do is download the patch using "wget" and appending ".patch" to
>the URL, and then apply it locally via "git am <file>": e.g.:
>
>https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/apache/incubator-openaz/pull/
>3.patch
>
>If the patches are good, you have to edit the commit message to say "This
>closes #3" to close that particular pull request.
>
>c) Do a quick JIRA triage beyond the pull requests, and see what makes
>sense to include in an initial release.
>
>Once a - c are done, we can think about getting a release out.
>
>Colm.
>
>
>-- 
>Colm O hEigeartaigh
>
>Talend Community Coder
>http://coders.talend.com

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