Taylor,

your mentors should read the mailing lists. Why I would not expect to get answers when a question is hidden in a technical detail question, a subject line with [MENTOR] in it should draw attention. I expect mentors to read all subject lines.

Other tags mentors should watch is [VOTE] or [DISCUSS] or anything on private@.

However we have often the case that mentors are awol. If you are not able to get anything out from your mentors please hit general@ again with your question.

Cheers,
Christian

On 5 Dec 2013, at 8:42, P. Taylor Goetz wrote:

Now that Storm has gotten its final non-Apache release (0.9.0) out the door [1], we’re ready to dig in and focus entirely on migrating to Apache.

Until now, we’ve not been all that focused on embracing the Apache process (we’ve been trying to get 0.9.0 out to a waiting community), and so haven’t needed much from our mentors (i.e. I’m not finding fault with our mentors at all.).

No that that’s changed, what’s the best way to catch our mentors’ attention? Is it just an email to dev@ with a subject line prepended with “[MENTORS]”, or is there a better way?

Just looking for a way to separate signal from noise for our mentors.

- Taylor


[1] http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-storm-dev/201312.mbox/%3C820508E3-8377-4B70-A58B-A15E87F3B319%40gmail.com%3E


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