Re: I'm looking for "State of the Feather" filetype:pptx

2015-05-14 Thread Edward J. Yoon
Just FYI, here's my slides -
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ScAzW37oEYnaYR8yNZCyJlk_lnssSAXopeZ0NUmPoeg/edit?usp=sharing

On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 4:11 AM, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH)
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> From: Betty James [mailto:bsquar...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:14 AM
> To: dev@community.apache.org
> Subject: Re: I'm looking for "State of the Feather" filetype:pptx
>
> Please delete me from this thread if you can.
>
> Betty B. James
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 7:07 AM, Edward J. Yoon 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Ross!!!,
>>
>> @Alexander
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This event is private but there's a public yearly conference, named
>> Samsung OSS Conference. Last year was first time. I think I'll be able
>> to invite you in this year. As you can guess, many developers have
>> great interested in ASF projects (especially HTTP and Tomcat, Struts,
>> CloudStack, Mesos, and Hadoop-related projects). In my lab, we uses
>> Mesos, Spark, and Hama.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 7:53 PM, Alexander Bezzubov 
>> wrote:
>> > Hi, Edward
>> >
>> > agenda of the event looks awesome, thank you for sharing and hope
>> > you can make great talk there.
>> >
>> > I assume it's going to happen in South Korea, can you please tell if
>> > it is open to the public, by any chance, so fellow apache community
>> > could join?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!
>> >
>> > --
>> > Kinds regards,
>> > Alexander
>> >
>> > On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Edward J. Yoon
>> > 
>> wrote:
>> >> Hi community,
>> >>
>> >> In this month, I plan to talk about ASF at my company as below, and
>> >> wanting to reuse some slides from a presentation that you created
>> >> for the overview of ASF. I googled "statistics apache software foundation"
>> >> (this web page doesn't show anything w/ Loading Data...) and
>> >> ApacheCon
>> >> 2015 Ross Gardler "State of the Feather" filetype:pptx, ... but
>> >> couldn't find the sources. And I'm wondering whether there's some
>> >> comparison with Linux Foundation or Eclipse.
>> >>
>> >> If possible, Please share with me. And, if you have any
>> >> suggestion/advice to me (or message to my coworkers), Please let me
>> >> know.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Date: May 20, 2015
>> >> Location: Future Hall at Samsung Electronics
>> >> Attendees: Samsung Group employee of the world
>> >>
>> >> Title: Open Source at Apache Software Foundation
>> >> Speaker: Edward J. Yoon, a member of Apache Software Foundation
>> >> Summary: In this talk, we're going to take a look at what Apache
>> >> Software Foundation is, which projects are being developed, and how
>> >> to contirbute them.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> = Agenda =
>> >> --
>> >> Keynotes
>> >>
>> >> 10:00 The Strategy of Open Source - Han Jiyoen (OSS group at
>> >> Samsung)
>> >> 10:20 How to work with an Open Source Foundation - Brian Warner
>> >> (Linux
>> >> Foundation)
>> >> 11:00 Open Source at Apache Software Foundation - Edward J. Yoon
>> >> (Apache Software Foundation)
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Multimedia Track 1 (FutureHall)
>> >>
>> >> 13:30 FFmpeg, 15 years after - Reynaldo Verdejo (SRA-SV OSG)
>> >> 14:35 Gstreamer in IoT - Luis Guimera (SRUK OSG)
>> >> 15:40 Dash and HLS support in Gstreamer - Thiago Santos (SRA-SV
>> >> OSG)
>> >> 16:50 Gstreamer running in Tizen - Jeon HuiChul (Software R&D
>> >> Center)
>> >>
>> >> System Track 2 (Challenge Hall)
>> >>
>> >> 13:30 Linux DVB framework enhancement - Sung JeongHak (Software R&D
>> Center)
>> >> 14:35 CIFSSRV : New Sailing - Jeon NamJae (VD division)
>> >> 15:40 Detecting silent data corruptions and memory leaks using DMA
>> >> Debug API - Shuah Khan (SRA-SV OSG)
>> >> 16:50 Systemd - Joe Waryong (Wireless Division)
>> >>
>> >> Web Track 3 (DA Hall)
>> >>
>> >> 13:30 ~ 16:50 Chromium Contributing Explained - Adenilson
>> >> Cavalcanti (SRA-SV OSG)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Best Regards, Edward J. Yoon
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards, Edward J. Yoon
>>



-- 
Best Regards, Edward J. Yoon


Re: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache Geode!

2015-05-14 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 4:19 PM, jan i  wrote:
>> I am happy to let me badge be scanned for ACEU, if pivotall becomes a
>> sponsor and even more if the swag is something useful

Working on it!

Thanks,
Roman.


Re: projects-new.a.o updates

2015-05-14 Thread Owen O'Malley
Orc is listed as retired instead of active.

.. Owen

> On May 14, 2015, at 15:38, Hervé BOUTEMY  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I seriously updated content:
> - *every* TLP is listed, even when no DOAP file has been written [1]
> - TLP project can be displayed, even without DOAP and provide link to every 
> sub-project [2]
> - when a TLP has a "main sub-project" with its DOAP file, data from TLP and 
> data from DOAP subproject are clearly separate [3]
> This makes more clear what DOAP is used for (and why we need projects hand-
> writing some data, but not everything)
> 
> I didn't update target doap urls [4] since I don't know what precisely to do: 
> copy doap files that were processed, in appropriate directory, and with 
> consistent filename than generated json?
> 
> Feedback expected :)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Hervé
> 
> 
> [1] https://projects-new.apache.org/projects.html?pmc
> 
> [2] https://projects-new.apache.org/project.html?commons
> 
> [3] https://projects-new.apache.org/project.html?ant
> 
> [4] https://projects-new.apache.org/doap/


Re: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache Geode!

2015-05-14 Thread jan i
On Friday, May 15, 2015, Roman Shaposhnik  wrote:

> Turns out it was an over-eager corp. marketing that
> used sources unrelated to ACNA to figure out "who may
> be interested in Geode" (whatever that means).
>
> Apologies for the noise, my initial thought was exactly
> along the lines of Melissa's note: whoever got scanned
> (which in my mind would be a totally fair game). I now
> confirmed it wasn't that.
>
> Once again -- apologies. I tried to make it as clear
> as possible that this is NOT cool. I really hope it
> doesn't happen again (although we will scan your
> badges if you want our swag ;-)).


> I am happy to let me badge be scanned for ACEU, if pivotall becomes a
> sponsor and even more if the swag is something useful


> rgds

jan I.


> Thanks,
> Roman.
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:58 PM, jan i >
> wrote:
> > Just to balance the ladder a little bit.
> >
> > Even though I am mentor for the newest Pivotal kid in town, I did not
> > receive the mail.
> >
> > I know that LF has a very strict policy.
> >
> >
> > rgds
> > jan I
> >
> > On Friday, May 15, 2015, Shane Curcuru  > wrote:
> >
> >> On 5/14/15 3:41 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> >> > Hrm Is this SPAM due to Pivotal getting my Email via the ACUS
> roster?
> >>
> >> My understanding of LF event policy (who runs the reg and conference for
> >> us) is that they do *not* share email lists with vendors.  I got the
> >> below email also, to my @apache.org email address, which I do not use
> >> for LF registration, so they clearly got it some other way.
> >>
> >> - Shane
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Disappointed.
> >> >
> >> >> Begin forwarded message:
> >> >>
> >> >> *From: *Andrea Rojas 
>   >> anro...@pivotal.io  >>
> >> >> *Subject: **Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome
> >> >> Apache Geode!*
> >> >> *Date: *May 14, 2015 at 10:51:16 AM EDT
> >> >> *To: *j...@apache.orgj...@apache.org 
> >> >
> >> >> *Reply-To: *anro...@pivotal.io  
>  >> anro...@pivotal.io  >
> >> >> *Message-Id:
> >> >> *<
> 1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org
> 
> >> 
> >> >>  >> 1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org
> 
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> 
> >> >>
> >> >> Hi Jim,
> >> >>
> >> >> Pivotal had a lot going on this year as a Platinum sponsor at
> >> >> ApacheCon. In addition to several excellent sessions, Pivotal also
> >> >> debuted Apache Geode
> >> >>  (now incubating) –
> >> >> the new in-memory distributed database that will form the open source
> >> >> core of Pivotal GemFire <
> http://info.pivotal.io/HI0020k0Aa1FRJW1NaU00yC
> >> >.
> >> >>
> >> >> Pivotal is looking for supporters for the Apache Geode technology and
> >> >> community. Check out this blog
> >> >>  for information on
> >> >> how to get involved.
> >> >>
> >> >> For additional opportunities to support the effort:
> >> >>
> >> >>   * Visit the Apache Geode page
> >> >> 
> >> >>   * Participate in the Apache Geode community
> >> >> 
> >> >>   * Learn how you can become a project contributor to this powerful
> >> >> in-memory, distributed database in this video
> >> >> 
> >> >>   * Join this webinar
> >> >>  on June 2nd
> for a
> >> >> technical tutorial demonstrating how to use in-memory data grid
> >> >> technologies and add these capabilities to your applications
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Want more? Come see Pivotal in action at a Pivotal Big Data Roadshow
> >> >>  or Pivotal Cloud
> >> >> Platform Roadshow
> >> >>  near you.
> >> >>
> >> >> We look forward to seeing you at our next event
> >> >> !
> >> >>
> >> >> Sincerely,
> >> >> The Pivotal Team
> >> >>
> >> >> pivotal.io 
> >> >> Follow us on Twitter  >
> >> >> Join the conversation on LinkedIn
> >> >>  Like us on
> >> Facebook
> >> >>  Add us on
> Google+
> >> >>  Visit our
> YouTube
> >> >> channel 
> >> >>
> >> >> Pivotal  is a
> trusted
> >> >> partner for IT innovation, enabling enterprises to provide modern
> >> >> software-driven experiences for their customers and workforces. The
> >> >> combination of leading agile development services, an open cloud
> >> >> platform and open suite of big data products accelerate innovation

RE: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache Geode!

2015-05-14 Thread Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH)
Fair enough. It happens. I suspect the real concern was that the reg list might 
have been shared. Thanks for confirming that wasn't the case.

Ross

Sent from my Windows Phone

From: Roman Shaposhnik
Sent: ‎5/‎14/‎2015 4:12 PM
To: ComDev
Subject: Re: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache 
Geode!

Turns out it was an over-eager corp. marketing that
used sources unrelated to ACNA to figure out "who may
be interested in Geode" (whatever that means).

Apologies for the noise, my initial thought was exactly
along the lines of Melissa's note: whoever got scanned
(which in my mind would be a totally fair game). I now
confirmed it wasn't that.

Once again -- apologies. I tried to make it as clear
as possible that this is NOT cool. I really hope it
doesn't happen again (although we will scan your
badges if you want our swag ;-)).

Thanks,
Roman.

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:58 PM, jan i  wrote:
> Just to balance the ladder a little bit.
>
> Even though I am mentor for the newest Pivotal kid in town, I did not
> receive the mail.
>
> I know that LF has a very strict policy.
>
>
> rgds
> jan I
>
> On Friday, May 15, 2015, Shane Curcuru  wrote:
>
>> On 5/14/15 3:41 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>> > Hrm Is this SPAM due to Pivotal getting my Email via the ACUS roster?
>>
>> My understanding of LF event policy (who runs the reg and conference for
>> us) is that they do *not* share email lists with vendors.  I got the
>> below email also, to my @apache.org email address, which I do not use
>> for LF registration, so they clearly got it some other way.
>>
>> - Shane
>>
>> >
>> > Disappointed.
>> >
>> >> Begin forwarded message:
>> >>
>> >> *From: *Andrea Rojas  > anro...@pivotal.io >>
>> >> *Subject: **Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome
>> >> Apache Geode!*
>> >> *Date: *May 14, 2015 at 10:51:16 AM EDT
>> >> *To: *j...@apache.org  > >
>> >> *Reply-To: *anro...@pivotal.io  > anro...@pivotal.io >
>> >> *Message-Id:
>> >> *<1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org
>> 
>> >> > 1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 
>> >>
>> >> Hi Jim,
>> >>
>> >> Pivotal had a lot going on this year as a Platinum sponsor at
>> >> ApacheCon. In addition to several excellent sessions, Pivotal also
>> >> debuted Apache Geode
>> >>  (now incubating) –
>> >> the new in-memory distributed database that will form the open source
>> >> core of Pivotal GemFire > >.
>> >>
>> >> Pivotal is looking for supporters for the Apache Geode technology and
>> >> community. Check out this blog
>> >>  for information on
>> >> how to get involved.
>> >>
>> >> For additional opportunities to support the effort:
>> >>
>> >>   * Visit the Apache Geode page
>> >> 
>> >>   * Participate in the Apache Geode community
>> >> 
>> >>   * Learn how you can become a project contributor to this powerful
>> >> in-memory, distributed database in this video
>> >> 
>> >>   * Join this webinar
>> >>  on June 2nd for a
>> >> technical tutorial demonstrating how to use in-memory data grid
>> >> technologies and add these capabilities to your applications
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Want more? Come see Pivotal in action at a Pivotal Big Data Roadshow
>> >>  or Pivotal Cloud
>> >> Platform Roadshow
>> >>  near you.
>> >>
>> >> We look forward to seeing you at our next event
>> >> !
>> >>
>> >> Sincerely,
>> >> The Pivotal Team
>> >>
>> >> pivotal.io 
>> >> Follow us on Twitter 
>> >> Join the conversation on LinkedIn
>> >>  Like us on
>> Facebook
>> >>  Add us on Google+
>> >>  Visit our YouTube
>> >> channel 
>> >>
>> >> Pivotal  is a trusted
>> >> partner for IT innovation, enabling enterprises to provide modern
>> >> software-driven experiences for their customers and workforces. The
>> >> combination of leading agile development services, an open cloud
>> >> platform and open suite of big data products accelerate innovation
>> >> cycles for our customers across every ind

Re: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache Geode!

2015-05-14 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
Turns out it was an over-eager corp. marketing that
used sources unrelated to ACNA to figure out "who may
be interested in Geode" (whatever that means).

Apologies for the noise, my initial thought was exactly
along the lines of Melissa's note: whoever got scanned
(which in my mind would be a totally fair game). I now
confirmed it wasn't that.

Once again -- apologies. I tried to make it as clear
as possible that this is NOT cool. I really hope it
doesn't happen again (although we will scan your
badges if you want our swag ;-)).

Thanks,
Roman.

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:58 PM, jan i  wrote:
> Just to balance the ladder a little bit.
>
> Even though I am mentor for the newest Pivotal kid in town, I did not
> receive the mail.
>
> I know that LF has a very strict policy.
>
>
> rgds
> jan I
>
> On Friday, May 15, 2015, Shane Curcuru  wrote:
>
>> On 5/14/15 3:41 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>> > Hrm Is this SPAM due to Pivotal getting my Email via the ACUS roster?
>>
>> My understanding of LF event policy (who runs the reg and conference for
>> us) is that they do *not* share email lists with vendors.  I got the
>> below email also, to my @apache.org email address, which I do not use
>> for LF registration, so they clearly got it some other way.
>>
>> - Shane
>>
>> >
>> > Disappointed.
>> >
>> >> Begin forwarded message:
>> >>
>> >> *From: *Andrea Rojas  > anro...@pivotal.io >>
>> >> *Subject: **Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome
>> >> Apache Geode!*
>> >> *Date: *May 14, 2015 at 10:51:16 AM EDT
>> >> *To: *j...@apache.org  > >
>> >> *Reply-To: *anro...@pivotal.io  > anro...@pivotal.io >
>> >> *Message-Id:
>> >> *<1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org
>> 
>> >> > 1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 
>> >>
>> >> Hi Jim,
>> >>
>> >> Pivotal had a lot going on this year as a Platinum sponsor at
>> >> ApacheCon. In addition to several excellent sessions, Pivotal also
>> >> debuted Apache Geode
>> >>  (now incubating) –
>> >> the new in-memory distributed database that will form the open source
>> >> core of Pivotal GemFire > >.
>> >>
>> >> Pivotal is looking for supporters for the Apache Geode technology and
>> >> community. Check out this blog
>> >>  for information on
>> >> how to get involved.
>> >>
>> >> For additional opportunities to support the effort:
>> >>
>> >>   * Visit the Apache Geode page
>> >> 
>> >>   * Participate in the Apache Geode community
>> >> 
>> >>   * Learn how you can become a project contributor to this powerful
>> >> in-memory, distributed database in this video
>> >> 
>> >>   * Join this webinar
>> >>  on June 2nd for a
>> >> technical tutorial demonstrating how to use in-memory data grid
>> >> technologies and add these capabilities to your applications
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Want more? Come see Pivotal in action at a Pivotal Big Data Roadshow
>> >>  or Pivotal Cloud
>> >> Platform Roadshow
>> >>  near you.
>> >>
>> >> We look forward to seeing you at our next event
>> >> !
>> >>
>> >> Sincerely,
>> >> The Pivotal Team
>> >>
>> >> pivotal.io 
>> >> Follow us on Twitter 
>> >> Join the conversation on LinkedIn
>> >>  Like us on
>> Facebook
>> >>  Add us on Google+
>> >>  Visit our YouTube
>> >> channel 
>> >>
>> >> Pivotal  is a trusted
>> >> partner for IT innovation, enabling enterprises to provide modern
>> >> software-driven experiences for their customers and workforces. The
>> >> combination of leading agile development services, an open cloud
>> >> platform and open suite of big data products accelerate innovation
>> >> cycles for our customers across every industry. More at pivotal.io.
>> >> 
>> >> © Pivotal, and the Pivotal logo are registered trademarks or
>> >> trademarks of Pivotal Software, Inc. in the United States and other
>> >> countries. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their
>> >> respective owners. © 2015 Pivotal Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
>> >> Published in the USA.
>> >> Unsubscr

Re: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache Geode!

2015-05-14 Thread jan i
Just to balance the ladder a little bit.

Even though I am mentor for the newest Pivotal kid in town, I did not
receive the mail.

I know that LF has a very strict policy.


rgds
jan I

On Friday, May 15, 2015, Shane Curcuru  wrote:

> On 5/14/15 3:41 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> > Hrm Is this SPAM due to Pivotal getting my Email via the ACUS roster?
>
> My understanding of LF event policy (who runs the reg and conference for
> us) is that they do *not* share email lists with vendors.  I got the
> below email also, to my @apache.org email address, which I do not use
> for LF registration, so they clearly got it some other way.
>
> - Shane
>
> >
> > Disappointed.
> >
> >> Begin forwarded message:
> >>
> >> *From: *Andrea Rojas   anro...@pivotal.io >>
> >> *Subject: **Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome
> >> Apache Geode!*
> >> *Date: *May 14, 2015 at 10:51:16 AM EDT
> >> *To: *j...@apache.org   >
> >> *Reply-To: *anro...@pivotal.io   anro...@pivotal.io >
> >> *Message-Id:
> >> *<1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org
> 
> >>  1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org
> >>
> >>
> >> 
> >>
> >> Hi Jim,
> >>
> >> Pivotal had a lot going on this year as a Platinum sponsor at
> >> ApacheCon. In addition to several excellent sessions, Pivotal also
> >> debuted Apache Geode
> >>  (now incubating) –
> >> the new in-memory distributed database that will form the open source
> >> core of Pivotal GemFire  >.
> >>
> >> Pivotal is looking for supporters for the Apache Geode technology and
> >> community. Check out this blog
> >>  for information on
> >> how to get involved.
> >>
> >> For additional opportunities to support the effort:
> >>
> >>   * Visit the Apache Geode page
> >> 
> >>   * Participate in the Apache Geode community
> >> 
> >>   * Learn how you can become a project contributor to this powerful
> >> in-memory, distributed database in this video
> >> 
> >>   * Join this webinar
> >>  on June 2nd for a
> >> technical tutorial demonstrating how to use in-memory data grid
> >> technologies and add these capabilities to your applications
> >>
> >>
> >> Want more? Come see Pivotal in action at a Pivotal Big Data Roadshow
> >>  or Pivotal Cloud
> >> Platform Roadshow
> >>  near you.
> >>
> >> We look forward to seeing you at our next event
> >> !
> >>
> >> Sincerely,
> >> The Pivotal Team
> >>
> >> pivotal.io 
> >> Follow us on Twitter 
> >> Join the conversation on LinkedIn
> >>  Like us on
> Facebook
> >>  Add us on Google+
> >>  Visit our YouTube
> >> channel 
> >>
> >> Pivotal  is a trusted
> >> partner for IT innovation, enabling enterprises to provide modern
> >> software-driven experiences for their customers and workforces. The
> >> combination of leading agile development services, an open cloud
> >> platform and open suite of big data products accelerate innovation
> >> cycles for our customers across every industry. More at pivotal.io.
> >> 
> >> © Pivotal, and the Pivotal logo are registered trademarks or
> >> trademarks of Pivotal Software, Inc. in the United States and other
> >> countries. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their
> >> respective owners. © 2015 Pivotal Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
> >> Published in the USA.
> >> Unsubscribe 
> >>
> >
>
>

-- 
Sent from My iPad, sorry for any misspellings.


Re: Fwd: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache Geode!

2015-05-14 Thread Shane Curcuru
On 5/14/15 3:41 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> Hrm Is this SPAM due to Pivotal getting my Email via the ACUS roster?

My understanding of LF event policy (who runs the reg and conference for
us) is that they do *not* share email lists with vendors.  I got the
below email also, to my @apache.org email address, which I do not use
for LF registration, so they clearly got it some other way.

- Shane

> 
> Disappointed.
> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> *From: *Andrea Rojas mailto:anro...@pivotal.io>>
>> *Subject: **Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome
>> Apache Geode!*
>> *Date: *May 14, 2015 at 10:51:16 AM EDT
>> *To: *j...@apache.org 
>> *Reply-To: *anro...@pivotal.io 
>> *Message-Id:
>> *<1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org
>> >
>>
>> 
>>
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>> Pivotal had a lot going on this year as a Platinum sponsor at
>> ApacheCon. In addition to several excellent sessions, Pivotal also
>> debuted Apache Geode
>>  (now incubating) –
>> the new in-memory distributed database that will form the open source
>> core of Pivotal GemFire .
>>
>> Pivotal is looking for supporters for the Apache Geode technology and
>> community. Check out this blog
>>  for information on
>> how to get involved.
>>
>> For additional opportunities to support the effort:
>>
>>   * Visit the Apache Geode page
>> 
>>   * Participate in the Apache Geode community
>> 
>>   * Learn how you can become a project contributor to this powerful
>> in-memory, distributed database in this video
>> 
>>   * Join this webinar
>>  on June 2nd for a
>> technical tutorial demonstrating how to use in-memory data grid
>> technologies and add these capabilities to your applications
>>
>>
>> Want more? Come see Pivotal in action at a Pivotal Big Data Roadshow
>>  or Pivotal Cloud
>> Platform Roadshow
>>  near you.
>>
>> We look forward to seeing you at our next event
>> !
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> The Pivotal Team
>>
>> pivotal.io   
>> Follow us on Twitter 
>> Join the conversation on LinkedIn
>>  Like us on Facebook
>>  Add us on Google+
>>  Visit our YouTube
>> channel 
>>
>> Pivotal  is a trusted
>> partner for IT innovation, enabling enterprises to provide modern
>> software-driven experiences for their customers and workforces. The
>> combination of leading agile development services, an open cloud
>> platform and open suite of big data products accelerate innovation
>> cycles for our customers across every industry. More at pivotal.io.
>> 
>> © Pivotal, and the Pivotal logo are registered trademarks or
>> trademarks of Pivotal Software, Inc. in the United States and other
>> countries. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their
>> respective owners. © 2015 Pivotal Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
>> Published in the USA.
>> Unsubscribe 
>>
> 



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2015-05-14 Thread Hervé BOUTEMY
Hi,

I seriously updated content:
- *every* TLP is listed, even when no DOAP file has been written [1]
- TLP project can be displayed, even without DOAP and provide link to every 
sub-project [2]
- when a TLP has a "main sub-project" with its DOAP file, data from TLP and 
data from DOAP subproject are clearly separate [3]
This makes more clear what DOAP is used for (and why we need projects hand-
writing some data, but not everything)

I didn't update target doap urls [4] since I don't know what precisely to do: 
copy doap files that were processed, in appropriate directory, and with 
consistent filename than generated json?

Feedback expected :)

Regards,

Hervé


[1] https://projects-new.apache.org/projects.html?pmc

[2] https://projects-new.apache.org/project.html?commons

[3] https://projects-new.apache.org/project.html?ant

[4] https://projects-new.apache.org/doap/


Re: Fwd: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache Geode!

2015-05-14 Thread Melissa Warnkin
Good question.  Or did you get anything from their booth that required them to 
scan your badge?

  From: Jim Jagielski 
 To: dev@community.apache.org 
Cc: ""  
 Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2015 3:41 PM
 Subject: Fwd: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache 
Geode!
   
Hrm Is this SPAM due to Pivotal getting my Email via the ACUS roster?

Disappointed.

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: Andrea Rojas 
> Subject: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache Geode!
> Date: May 14, 2015 at 10:51:16 AM EDT
> To: j...@apache.org
> Reply-To: anro...@pivotal.io
> Message-Id: 
> <1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org>
> 
>  
> Hi Jim,
> 
> Pivotal had a lot going on this year as a Platinum sponsor at ApacheCon. In 
> addition to several excellent sessions, Pivotal also debuted Apache Geode 
>  (now incubating) – the new 
> in-memory distributed database that will form the open source core of Pivotal 
> GemFire .
> 
> Pivotal is looking for supporters for the Apache Geode technology and 
> community. Check out this blog 
>  for information on how to 
> get involved.
> 
> For additional opportunities to support the effort:
> Visit the Apache Geode page 
> Participate in the Apache Geode community 
> 
> Learn how you can become a project contributor to this powerful in-memory, 
> distributed database in this video 
> 
> Join this webinar  on June 
> 2nd for a technical tutorial demonstrating how to use in-memory data grid 
> technologies and add these capabilities to your applications
> 
> Want more? Come see Pivotal in action at a Pivotal Big Data Roadshow 
>  or Pivotal Cloud Platform 
> Roadshow  near you.
> 
> We look forward to seeing you at our next event 
> !
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Pivotal Team
> pivotal.io     
>      
>    
>    
>    
>
> Pivotal  is a trusted partner 
> for IT innovation, enabling enterprises to provide modern software-driven 
> experiences for their customers and workforces. The combination of leading 
> agile development services, an open cloud platform and open suite of big data 
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Fwd: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache Geode!

2015-05-14 Thread Jim Jagielski
Hrm Is this SPAM due to Pivotal getting my Email via the ACUS roster?

Disappointed.

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: Andrea Rojas 
> Subject: Thank You for Joining Pivotal at ApacheCon and Welcome Apache Geode!
> Date: May 14, 2015 at 10:51:16 AM EDT
> To: j...@apache.org
> Reply-To: anro...@pivotal.io
> Message-Id: 
> <1063550227.890044935.1431615076532.javamail.r...@sjmas02.marketo.org>
> 
>  
> Hi Jim,
> 
> Pivotal had a lot going on this year as a Platinum sponsor at ApacheCon. In 
> addition to several excellent sessions, Pivotal also debuted Apache Geode 
>  (now incubating) – the new 
> in-memory distributed database that will form the open source core of Pivotal 
> GemFire .
> 
> Pivotal is looking for supporters for the Apache Geode technology and 
> community. Check out this blog 
>  for information on how to 
> get involved.
> 
> For additional opportunities to support the effort:
> Visit the Apache Geode page 
> Participate in the Apache Geode community 
> 
> Learn how you can become a project contributor to this powerful in-memory, 
> distributed database in this video 
> 
> Join this webinar  on June 
> 2nd for a technical tutorial demonstrating how to use in-memory data grid 
> technologies and add these capabilities to your applications
> 
> Want more? Come see Pivotal in action at a Pivotal Big Data Roadshow 
>  or Pivotal Cloud Platform 
> Roadshow  near you.
> 
> We look forward to seeing you at our next event 
> !
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Pivotal Team
> pivotal.io    
>    
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Pivotal  is a trusted partner 
> for IT innovation, enabling enterprises to provide modern software-driven 
> experiences for their customers and workforces. The combination of leading 
> agile development services, an open cloud platform and open suite of big data 
> products accelerate innovation cycles for our customers across every 
> industry. More at pivotal.io. 
> © Pivotal, and the Pivotal logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of 
> Pivotal Software, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other 
> trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. © 2015 
> Pivotal Software, Inc. All rights reserved. Published in the USA.
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Re: Reg -Join Community

2015-05-14 Thread Mark Struberg
for JSR-303 and JSR-349 please take a look at http://bval.apache.org
Happy about any contributions!

txs and LieGrue,
strub



> Am 14.05.2015 um 19:49 schrieb Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo 
> :
> 
> On Sat, 09 May 2015 09:12:12 -0300, James Carman  
> wrote:
> 
>> How does this framework compare with the standards-based JavaBean
>> validation from work?
> 
> Yep, JSRs 303 (Bean Validation 1.0) and 349 (Bean Validation 1.1).
> 
>> On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 5:03 AM Karthik Rajendran 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>>  Hi All,
>>> 
>>>  I created java based bean validation .The bean validation will work
>>> as generic based API.The api will validate the pattern matches and not
>>> null, empty. i would like to submit this API to Your community .please
>>> guide me
>>> Right now i am working as associate of projects at MNC
>>> 
>>> Features:
>>> 1.Annotation based validation
>>> 2.Generic based Validation
>>> 3.Pattern Matches validation
>>> 4.Business Model class validation
>>> 
>>> Under going projects
>>> 
>>> 1. Run time Exception Capture by Auto
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Regars,
>>> karthik.R
>>> Java Associate of Projects
>>> Chennai
>>> india
>>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
> Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
> http://machina.com.br



Re: Reg -Join Community

2015-05-14 Thread Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo
On Sat, 09 May 2015 09:12:12 -0300, James Carman  
 wrote:



How does this framework compare with the standards-based JavaBean
validation from work?


Yep, JSRs 303 (Bean Validation 1.0) and 349 (Bean Validation 1.1).


On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 5:03 AM Karthik Rajendran 
wrote:


  Hi All,

  I created java based bean validation .The bean validation will  
work

as generic based API.The api will validate the pattern matches and not
null, empty. i would like to submit this API to Your community .please
guide me
Right now i am working as associate of projects at MNC

Features:
1.Annotation based validation
2.Generic based Validation
3.Pattern Matches validation
4.Business Model class validation

Under going projects

1. Run time Exception Capture by Auto


Regars,
karthik.R
Java Associate of Projects
Chennai
india




--
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
http://machina.com.br