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Now I understand the purpose of your e-mail. It wasn't obvious to me. And it's because I know you that I was surprised by the e-mail. I think your e-mail was aim to be informative, and I try to provide an informative answer. Regarding Beam, it's large project with a production grade background and legacy. That's why some non committer guys have done a huge work. As they are still active in the community, they deserve committer-ship. On the other hand, we had a great discussion between the PPMC about this first committer round. It's hard to provide numbers to show a committer bar. There are implicit feeling as well. For instance, as a PPMC, I would vote 0 or -1 if my feeling is that the guy is not aligned with the Beam community. My short answer is that we try to keep the bar not too high as soon as we have valuable contribution to the community. Regards JB On Oct 24, 2016, 16:10, at 16:10, Christian Schneider wrote: >I was just a bit concerned that new committers might have to do >comparable contributions like the current three new committers .. which > >might be quite a high bar :-) > >Christian > >On 24.10.2016 16:05, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: >> My point is that the bar should not be high for committer-ship but >not too low as the key thing is valuable contribution. >> >> Open mind/discussion, documentation, code, ... are valuable. On the >other hand, IMHO, it's also human consideration and behavior. So it's >discussion. >> >> Not sure I understand the purpose of your e-mails. >> >> Regards >> JB >> > >-- >Christian Schneider >http://www.liquid-reality.de > >Open Source Architect >http://www.talend.com
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
I suggest a seven feats model for becoming a committer https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labours_of_Hercules. On Mon, Oct 24, 2016, 7:10 AM Christian Schneider wrote: > I was just a bit concerned that new committers might have to do > comparable contributions like the current three new committers .. which > might be quite a high bar :-) > > Christian > > On 24.10.2016 16:05, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: > > My point is that the bar should not be high for committer-ship but not > too low as the key thing is valuable contribution. > > > > Open mind/discussion, documentation, code, ... are valuable. On the > other hand, IMHO, it's also human consideration and behavior. So it's > discussion. > > > > Not sure I understand the purpose of your e-mails. > > > > Regards > > JB > > > > -- > Christian Schneider > http://www.liquid-reality.de > > Open Source Architect > http://www.talend.com > >
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I was just a bit concerned that new committers might have to do comparable contributions like the current three new committers .. which might be quite a high bar :-) Christian On 24.10.2016 16:05, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: My point is that the bar should not be high for committer-ship but not too low as the key thing is valuable contribution. Open mind/discussion, documentation, code, ... are valuable. On the other hand, IMHO, it's also human consideration and behavior. So it's discussion. Not sure I understand the purpose of your e-mails. Regards JB -- Christian Schneider http://www.liquid-reality.de Open Source Architect http://www.talend.com
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
My point is that the bar should not be high for committer-ship but not too low as the key thing is valuable contribution. Open mind/discussion, documentation, code, ... are valuable. On the other hand, IMHO, it's also human consideration and behavior. So it's discussion. Not sure I understand the purpose of your e-mails. Regards JB On Oct 24, 2016, 13:48, at 13:48, Christian Schneider wrote: >I know how apache projects work. You should know me long enough to >know. >For people who are less familiar with the process.. One pmc member >proposes someone as new committer and the pmc members >vote on him/her. > >Every project of course has a different idea of how high that bar for >entry should be. So my question was just meant to give contributors an >idea of what to expect. Is that weird to ask? >So for example if you would propose someone, what would be the minimum >level of contribution before you have a good feeling to propose >him/her. > >Christian > >On 24.10.2016 12:20, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: >> Hi Christian, >> >> Your e-mail sounds "weird" to me: like other Apache projects, if your >contribution is valuable and sustained, then you will deserve >committer-ship. It's meritocracy based. >> >> Working part time is not a problem, it would make little bit more >time to get into. So, just a timing point, nothing blocker. >> >> Regards >> JB >> > >-- >Christian Schneider >http://www.liquid-reality.de > >Open Source Architect >http://www.talend.com
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
I know how apache projects work. You should know me long enough to know. For people who are less familiar with the process.. One pmc member proposes someone as new committer and the pmc members vote on him/her. Every project of course has a different idea of how high that bar for entry should be. So my question was just meant to give contributors an idea of what to expect. Is that weird to ask? So for example if you would propose someone, what would be the minimum level of contribution before you have a good feeling to propose him/her. Christian On 24.10.2016 12:20, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: Hi Christian, Your e-mail sounds "weird" to me: like other Apache projects, if your contribution is valuable and sustained, then you will deserve committer-ship. It's meritocracy based. Working part time is not a problem, it would make little bit more time to get into. So, just a timing point, nothing blocker. Regards JB -- Christian Schneider http://www.liquid-reality.de Open Source Architect http://www.talend.com
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
Hi Christian, Your e-mail sounds "weird" to me: like other Apache projects, if your contribution is valuable and sustained, then you will deserve committer-ship. It's meritocracy based. Working part time is not a problem, it would make little bit more time to get into. So, just a timing point, nothing blocker. Regards JB On Oct 24, 2016, 11:00, at 11:00, Christian Schneider wrote: >Congratulations to all three new committers. These are very substantial > >contributions and all three definitely have earned the >committership. > >As I am only starting to try to help out with beam I wonder how hard it > >is to become a committer. >If I see that Thomas Groh is the number 1 contributor for beam and only > >now became committer I wonder >how the beam project intends to motivate people to try to also become >committers. > >I personally work full time on open source but will only be able to >spare a part of my time for beam. Most people >probably only work part time on apache projects in general. So what is > >the expectation of the beam project for aspiring committers? >Will it be possible for people working on beam in their spare time to >become committers? > >Christian > >On 22.10.2016 00:18, Davor Bonaci wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following >> contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly >contributed >> to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more >> contributions in the future. >> >> * Thomas Weise >> Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an >exciting >> new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, >which >> starts the whole new component with a great potential. >> >> * Jesse Anderson >> Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has >co-developed >> a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He >published >> several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, >and a >> demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he >has >> authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. >> >> * Thomas Groh >> Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to >the >> project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. >He >> has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by >developing >> from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. >> Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing >unbounded >> pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. >> >> Congratulations to all three! Welcome! >> >> Davor >> >> [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner >> [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ >> [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors >> ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c >> > > >-- >Christian Schneider >http://www.liquid-reality.de > >Open Source Architect >http://www.talend.com
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
Congratulations to all three new committers. These are very substantial contributions and all three definitely have earned the committership. As I am only starting to try to help out with beam I wonder how hard it is to become a committer. If I see that Thomas Groh is the number 1 contributor for beam and only now became committer I wonder how the beam project intends to motivate people to try to also become committers. I personally work full time on open source but will only be able to spare a part of my time for beam. Most people probably only work part time on apache projects in general. So what is the expectation of the beam project for aspiring committers? Will it be possible for people working on beam in their spare time to become committers? Christian On 22.10.2016 00:18, Davor Bonaci wrote: Hi everyone, Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly contributed to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more contributions in the future. * Thomas Weise Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an exciting new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, which starts the whole new component with a great potential. * Jesse Anderson Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has co-developed a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He published several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, and a demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. * Thomas Groh Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to the project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. He has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by developing from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing unbounded pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. Congratulations to all three! Welcome! Davor [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c -- Christian Schneider http://www.liquid-reality.de Open Source Architect http://www.talend.com
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Congrats and a warm welcome! -Max On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 6:02 AM, Robert Bradshaw wrote: > Congrats and welcome to all three of you! > > On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 9:02 AM, Thomas Weise wrote: >> Thanks everyone! >> >> >> On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 12:59 AM, Aljoscha Krettek >> wrote: >> >>> Welcome everyone! +3 :-) >>> >>> On Sat, 22 Oct 2016 at 06:43 Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: >>> >>> > Just a small thing. >>> > >>> > If it's not already done, don't forget to sign a ICLA and let us know >>> > your apache ID. >>> > >>> > Thanks, >>> > Regards >>> > JB >>> > >>> > On 10/22/2016 12:18 AM, Davor Bonaci wrote: >>> > > Hi everyone, >>> > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following >>> > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly >>> > contributed >>> > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more >>> > > contributions in the future. >>> > > >>> > > * Thomas Weise >>> > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an >>> exciting >>> > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, >>> which >>> > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. >>> > > >>> > > * Jesse Anderson >>> > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has >>> > co-developed >>> > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He >>> > published >>> > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, >>> and a >>> > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has >>> > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. >>> > > >>> > > * Thomas Groh >>> > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to >>> the >>> > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. >>> He >>> > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by >>> developing >>> > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. >>> > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing >>> unbounded >>> > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. >>> > > >>> > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! >>> > > >>> > > Davor >>> > > >>> > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner >>> > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ >>> > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors >>> > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c >>> > > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Jean-Baptiste Onofré >>> > jbono...@apache.org >>> > http://blog.nanthrax.net >>> > Talend - http://www.talend.com >>> > >>>
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Congrats and welcome to all three of you! On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 9:02 AM, Thomas Weise wrote: > Thanks everyone! > > > On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 12:59 AM, Aljoscha Krettek > wrote: > >> Welcome everyone! +3 :-) >> >> On Sat, 22 Oct 2016 at 06:43 Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: >> >> > Just a small thing. >> > >> > If it's not already done, don't forget to sign a ICLA and let us know >> > your apache ID. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Regards >> > JB >> > >> > On 10/22/2016 12:18 AM, Davor Bonaci wrote: >> > > Hi everyone, >> > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following >> > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly >> > contributed >> > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more >> > > contributions in the future. >> > > >> > > * Thomas Weise >> > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an >> exciting >> > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, >> which >> > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. >> > > >> > > * Jesse Anderson >> > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has >> > co-developed >> > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He >> > published >> > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, >> and a >> > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has >> > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. >> > > >> > > * Thomas Groh >> > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to >> the >> > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. >> He >> > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by >> developing >> > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. >> > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing >> unbounded >> > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. >> > > >> > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! >> > > >> > > Davor >> > > >> > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner >> > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ >> > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors >> > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c >> > > >> > >> > -- >> > Jean-Baptiste Onofré >> > jbono...@apache.org >> > http://blog.nanthrax.net >> > Talend - http://www.talend.com >> > >>
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Thanks everyone! On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 12:59 AM, Aljoscha Krettek wrote: > Welcome everyone! +3 :-) > > On Sat, 22 Oct 2016 at 06:43 Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: > > > Just a small thing. > > > > If it's not already done, don't forget to sign a ICLA and let us know > > your apache ID. > > > > Thanks, > > Regards > > JB > > > > On 10/22/2016 12:18 AM, Davor Bonaci wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following > > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly > > contributed > > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more > > > contributions in the future. > > > > > > * Thomas Weise > > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an > exciting > > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, > which > > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. > > > > > > * Jesse Anderson > > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has > > co-developed > > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He > > published > > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, > and a > > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has > > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. > > > > > > * Thomas Groh > > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to > the > > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. > He > > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by > developing > > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. > > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing > unbounded > > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. > > > > > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! > > > > > > Davor > > > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner > > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ > > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors > > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c > > > > > > > -- > > Jean-Baptiste Onofré > > jbono...@apache.org > > http://blog.nanthrax.net > > Talend - http://www.talend.com > > >
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Welcome everyone! +3 :-) On Sat, 22 Oct 2016 at 06:43 Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: > Just a small thing. > > If it's not already done, don't forget to sign a ICLA and let us know > your apache ID. > > Thanks, > Regards > JB > > On 10/22/2016 12:18 AM, Davor Bonaci wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly > contributed > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more > > contributions in the future. > > > > * Thomas Weise > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an exciting > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, which > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. > > > > * Jesse Anderson > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has > co-developed > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He > published > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, and a > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. > > > > * Thomas Groh > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to the > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. He > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by developing > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing unbounded > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. > > > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! > > > > Davor > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c > > > > -- > Jean-Baptiste Onofré > jbono...@apache.org > http://blog.nanthrax.net > Talend - http://www.talend.com >
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
Just a small thing. If it's not already done, don't forget to sign a ICLA and let us know your apache ID. Thanks, Regards JB On 10/22/2016 12:18 AM, Davor Bonaci wrote: Hi everyone, Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly contributed to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more contributions in the future. * Thomas Weise Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an exciting new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, which starts the whole new component with a great potential. * Jesse Anderson Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has co-developed a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He published several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, and a demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. * Thomas Groh Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to the project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. He has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by developing from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing unbounded pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. Congratulations to all three! Welcome! Davor [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c -- Jean-Baptiste Onofré jbono...@apache.org http://blog.nanthrax.net Talend - http://www.talend.com
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Congrats guys ! Well deserved ! Regards JB On 10/22/2016 12:18 AM, Davor Bonaci wrote: Hi everyone, Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly contributed to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more contributions in the future. * Thomas Weise Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an exciting new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, which starts the whole new component with a great potential. * Jesse Anderson Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has co-developed a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He published several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, and a demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. * Thomas Groh Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to the project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. He has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by developing from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing unbounded pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. Congratulations to all three! Welcome! Davor [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c -- Jean-Baptiste Onofré jbono...@apache.org http://blog.nanthrax.net Talend - http://www.talend.com
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Congrats and welcome everyone! On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 2:04 AM Jesse Anderson wrote: > Thanks for the welcomes everyone! > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 4:02 PM Mark Liu > wrote: > > > Congrats for all of you! > > > > Mark > > > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Kenneth Knowles > > > wrote: > > > > > Huzzah! > > > > > > I've personally enjoyed working together, and I am glad to extend this > > > acknowledgement and welcome this addition to the Beam community. > > > > > > Kenn > > > > > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:18 PM Davor Bonaci wrote: > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following > > > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly > > > contributed > > > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more > > > > contributions in the future. > > > > > > > > * Thomas Weise > > > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an > > exciting > > > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, > > which > > > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. > > > > > > > > * Jesse Anderson > > > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has > > > co-developed > > > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He > > > published > > > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, > > and a > > > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he > has > > > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. > > > > > > > > * Thomas Groh > > > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to > > the > > > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. > > He > > > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by > > developing > > > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. > > > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing > > unbounded > > > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. > > > > > > > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! > > > > > > > > Davor > > > > > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner > > > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ > > > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors > > > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c > > > > > > > > > >
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Thanks for the welcomes everyone! On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 4:02 PM Mark Liu wrote: > Congrats for all of you! > > Mark > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Kenneth Knowles > wrote: > > > Huzzah! > > > > I've personally enjoyed working together, and I am glad to extend this > > acknowledgement and welcome this addition to the Beam community. > > > > Kenn > > > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:18 PM Davor Bonaci wrote: > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following > > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly > > contributed > > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more > > > contributions in the future. > > > > > > * Thomas Weise > > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an > exciting > > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, > which > > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. > > > > > > * Jesse Anderson > > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has > > co-developed > > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He > > published > > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, > and a > > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has > > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. > > > > > > * Thomas Groh > > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to > the > > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. > He > > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by > developing > > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. > > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing > unbounded > > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. > > > > > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! > > > > > > Davor > > > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner > > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ > > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors > > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c > > > > > >
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Congrats for all of you! Mark On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Kenneth Knowles wrote: > Huzzah! > > I've personally enjoyed working together, and I am glad to extend this > acknowledgement and welcome this addition to the Beam community. > > Kenn > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:18 PM Davor Bonaci wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly > contributed > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more > > contributions in the future. > > > > * Thomas Weise > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an exciting > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, which > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. > > > > * Jesse Anderson > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has > co-developed > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He > published > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, and a > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. > > > > * Thomas Groh > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to the > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. He > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by developing > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing unbounded > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. > > > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! > > > > Davor > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c > > >
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
Wonderful to see your contributions recognized ;-) On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:46 PM, Ahmet Altay wrote: > Congratulations to all of you! > > Ahmet > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Ben Chambers > > wrote: > > > Congrats. +3! > > > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:34 PM Kenneth Knowles > > wrote: > > > > > Huzzah! > > > > > > I've personally enjoyed working together, and I am glad to extend this > > > acknowledgement and welcome this addition to the Beam community. > > > > > > Kenn > > > > > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:18 PM Davor Bonaci wrote: > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following > > > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly > > > contributed > > > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more > > > > contributions in the future. > > > > > > > > * Thomas Weise > > > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an > > exciting > > > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, > > which > > > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. > > > > > > > > * Jesse Anderson > > > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has > > > co-developed > > > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He > > > published > > > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, > > and a > > > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he > has > > > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. > > > > > > > > * Thomas Groh > > > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to > > the > > > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. > > He > > > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by > > developing > > > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. > > > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing > > unbounded > > > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. > > > > > > > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! > > > > > > > > Davor > > > > > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner > > > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ > > > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors > > > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c > > > > > > > > > >
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
Congratulations to all of you! Ahmet On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Ben Chambers wrote: > Congrats. +3! > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:34 PM Kenneth Knowles > wrote: > > > Huzzah! > > > > I've personally enjoyed working together, and I am glad to extend this > > acknowledgement and welcome this addition to the Beam community. > > > > Kenn > > > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:18 PM Davor Bonaci wrote: > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following > > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly > > contributed > > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more > > > contributions in the future. > > > > > > * Thomas Weise > > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an > exciting > > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, > which > > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. > > > > > > * Jesse Anderson > > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has > > co-developed > > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He > > published > > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, > and a > > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has > > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. > > > > > > * Thomas Groh > > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to > the > > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. > He > > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by > developing > > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. > > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing > unbounded > > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. > > > > > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! > > > > > > Davor > > > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner > > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ > > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors > > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c > > > > > >
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
Congrats. +3! On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:34 PM Kenneth Knowles wrote: > Huzzah! > > I've personally enjoyed working together, and I am glad to extend this > acknowledgement and welcome this addition to the Beam community. > > Kenn > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:18 PM Davor Bonaci wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly > contributed > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more > > contributions in the future. > > > > * Thomas Weise > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an exciting > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, which > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. > > > > * Jesse Anderson > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has > co-developed > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He > published > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, and a > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. > > > > * Thomas Groh > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to the > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. He > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by developing > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing unbounded > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. > > > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! > > > > Davor > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c > > >
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
Congratulations folks! On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Kenneth Knowles wrote: > Huzzah! > > I've personally enjoyed working together, and I am glad to extend this > acknowledgement and welcome this addition to the Beam community. > > Kenn > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:18 PM Davor Bonaci wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following > > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly > contributed > > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more > > contributions in the future. > > > > * Thomas Weise > > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an exciting > > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, which > > starts the whole new component with a great potential. > > > > * Jesse Anderson > > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has > co-developed > > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He > published > > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, and a > > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has > > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. > > > > * Thomas Groh > > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to the > > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. He > > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by developing > > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. > > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing unbounded > > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. > > > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! > > > > Davor > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner > > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ > > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors > > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c > > > -- Neelesh Srinivas Salian Customer Operations Engineer
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] New committers!
Huzzah! I've personally enjoyed working together, and I am glad to extend this acknowledgement and welcome this addition to the Beam community. Kenn On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:18 PM Davor Bonaci wrote: > Hi everyone, > Please join me and the rest of Beam PPMC in welcoming the following > contributors as our newest committers. They have significantly contributed > to the project in different ways, and we look forward to many more > contributions in the future. > > * Thomas Weise > Thomas authored the Apache Apex runner for Beam [1]. This is an exciting > new runner that opens a new user base. It is a large contribution, which > starts the whole new component with a great potential. > > * Jesse Anderson > Jesse has contributed significantly by promoting Beam. He has co-developed > a Beam tutorial and delivered it at a top big data conference. He published > several blog posts positioning Beam, Q&A with the Apache Beam team, and a > demo video how to run Beam on multiple runners [2]. On the side, he has > authored 7 pull requests and reported 6 JIRA issues. > > * Thomas Groh > Since starting incubation, Thomas has contributed the most commits to the > project [3], a total of 226 commits, which is more than anybody else. He > has contributed broadly to the project, most significantly by developing > from scratch the DirectRunner that supports the full model semantics. > Additionally, he has contributed a new set of APIs for testing unbounded > pipelines. He published a blog highlighting this work. > > Congratulations to all three! Welcome! > > Davor > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/tree/apex-runner > [2] http://www.smokinghand.com/ > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-beam/graphs/contributors > ?from=2016-02-01&to=2016-10-14&type=c >