Real time event processing - Storm Or Spark Streaming API OR Flink?

2016-03-05 Thread Ravindra Babu
Hi,

I don't know whether it is right e-mail id to raise concerns or not. If not
please let me know right e-mail id.

Multiple projects are going on and with overlapping features. It leads
wastage of huge efforts.

Developers and end users are getting spoiled with more choices.  You should
look at consolidaiton of projects and get rid of duplicate efforts.

e.g. Real time event processing.

*Storm* is first choice for developers*.  *
*Spark Streaming *is recommended over  *Storm* after some time
*Flink *is recommended now.

When people are thinking of *Flink  *USP is real time event processing,
batch processing APIs are also available, which is again in parallel to
*Spark.*


Same is the case with *ActiveMQ *and *Kafka*

it's high time for consolidation of various projects and concentrate on key
projects.


Re: People finder

2016-03-05 Thread Sam Ruby
On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton
 wrote:
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Shane Curcuru [mailto:a...@shanecurcuru.org]
>> Sent: Saturday, March 5, 2016 09:06
>> To: dev@community.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: People finder
>>
>> Daniel Ruggeri wrote on 3/5/16 11:07 AM:
>> > Hi, all;
>> >It's been in my backlog to update and/or add my info for the Nearby
>> > Apache People app[1]. I noticed a few things to point out (and I won't
>> > complain without offering to help, so if anyone could point me in the
>> > direction of fixing these, I will be happy to oblige).
>> >
>> > * The local mentors page [2] references the FOAF page [3] at
>> > people.apache.org, but that doesn't seem to have survived the recent
>> > migration. Is it gone or should the link be updated?
>>
>> Good point - people.a.o is no more; home.a.o (which is different in
>> services/features, mostly just ~/public_html serving) replaces it:
>> committ...@apache.org "[NOTICE] people.apache.org web space is moving to
>> home.apache.org"
>> Message-ID: <5655a774.2040...@apache.org>
> [orcmid]
>
> Well, unfortunately, there was supposed to be a substitute for the use of the 
> scripts at people.a.o for administering committer and PMC karma combined with 
> a promise that people.a.o would stick around until that had happened.

Fortunately, a replacement is available for testing:

https://whimsy.apache.org/roster/committee/openoffice

> It appears that people.a.o is gone and/or there is some sort of ssh problem 
> with both people.a.o and home.a.o.
>
> Is there some announcement about the new arrangement or is this just an ssh 
> problem?

Where would you look for that information?  I previously had updated
two locations, but apparently the word hasn't gotten out.  Please let
me know what else should be updated.

http://apache.org/dev/pmc.html#SVNaccess
https://reference.apache.org/pmc/acreq#SVNaccess

- Sam Ruby


Re: People finder

2016-03-05 Thread Andrea Pescetti

Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

people.a.o is gone and/or there is some sort of ssh problem with both 
people.a.o and home.a.o.


You must use minotaur.

Old people.apache.org = minotaur.apache.org (SSH accepted, your old 
stuff is here)


New people.apache.org = home.apache.org (SFTP only, only stuff you 
manually migrated is there)


Regards,
  Andrea.


RE: People finder

2016-03-05 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton


> -Original Message-
> From: Shane Curcuru [mailto:a...@shanecurcuru.org]
> Sent: Saturday, March 5, 2016 09:06
> To: dev@community.apache.org
> Subject: Re: People finder
> 
> Daniel Ruggeri wrote on 3/5/16 11:07 AM:
> > Hi, all;
> >It's been in my backlog to update and/or add my info for the Nearby
> > Apache People app[1]. I noticed a few things to point out (and I won't
> > complain without offering to help, so if anyone could point me in the
> > direction of fixing these, I will be happy to oblige).
> >
> > * The local mentors page [2] references the FOAF page [3] at
> > people.apache.org, but that doesn't seem to have survived the recent
> > migration. Is it gone or should the link be updated?
> 
> Good point - people.a.o is no more; home.a.o (which is different in
> services/features, mostly just ~/public_html serving) replaces it:
> committ...@apache.org "[NOTICE] people.apache.org web space is moving to
> home.apache.org"
> Message-ID: <5655a774.2040...@apache.org>
[orcmid] 

Well, unfortunately, there was supposed to be a substitute for the use of the 
scripts at people.a.o for administering committer and PMC karma combined with a 
promise that people.a.o would stick around until that had happened.

It appears that people.a.o is gone and/or there is some sort of ssh problem 
with both people.a.o and home.a.o.

Is there some announcement about the new arrangement or is this just an ssh 
problem?

Does anybody know?
[ ... ]



Apache Apex (incubating) and Apache Geode (incubating) meetup on March 17

2016-03-05 Thread Amol Kekre
Please list our meetup on http://apache.org/events/meetups.html

date - March 17th
Meetup link - http://www.meetup.com/Apex-Bay-Area-Chapter/events/228593080/
Title - Malhar&Geode Integration; Ingest: Kafka to Hadoop with Apex &
results into Geode
Locaiton - San Jose, CA, USA

The talk will cover integration of Apache Kafka, Apache Apex (incubating),
and Apache Geode (incubating)

Thks
Amol
Apache Apex PPMC


Re: Unable to add release data for dependencymanager r8 (felix)

2016-03-05 Thread Pierre De Rop
Please ignore my previous mail, because I just tried again it it worked
well this time.

regards;
/Pierre

On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 6:41 PM, Pierre De Rop 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I just released the new org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r8 (a sub
> project of Apache Felix).
> Now, as usual, I received a mail asking to add the new release to the
> database (see below).
> In the past, I was able to update the database (see the already released
> org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r1, r2, r3, r5, and r6 previous releases
> for "felix").
>
> But this time, I got the following error while updating the database from
> https://reporter.apache.org/addrelease.html?felix URL:
>
> "Could not save. Make sure you have filled out all fields and have access
> to this committee data! For further inquiries, please contact
> dev@community.apache.org"
>
> I typed the following:
>
> "Full version name" -> org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r8
> "Date of release (-MM-DD):" -> 2016-03-05
>
>
> Could you please provide some help about this issue ?
> thank you.
>
> regards;
> /Pierre
>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Apache Reporter Service 
> Date: Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 5:53 PM
> Subject: Please add your release data for 'felix'
> To: pderop 
>
>
> Hi,
> This is an automated email from reporter.apache.org.
> I see that you just pushed something to our release repository for the
> 'felix' project
> in the following commit:
>
> r12636 at 2016-03-05 16:54:08 + (Sat, 05 Mar 2016)
> Releasing Apache Felix Dependency Manager release r8.
> See also: r12637
>
> If you are a PMC member of this project, we ask that you log on to:
> https://reporter.apache.org/addrelease.html?felix
> and add your release data (version and date) to the database.
>
> If you are not a PMC member, please have a PMC member add this information.
>
> While this is not a requirement, we ask that you still add this data to the
> reporter database, so that people using the Apache Reporter Service will be
> able to see the latest release data for this project.
>
> With regards,
> The Apache Reporter Service.
>
>
>


Unable to add release data for dependencymanager r8 (felix)

2016-03-05 Thread Pierre De Rop
Hello,

I just released the new org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r8 (a sub
project of Apache Felix).
Now, as usual, I received a mail asking to add the new release to the
database (see below).
In the past, I was able to update the database (see the already released
org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r1, r2, r3, r5, and r6 previous releases
for "felix").

But this time, I got the following error while updating the database from
https://reporter.apache.org/addrelease.html?felix URL:

"Could not save. Make sure you have filled out all fields and have access
to this committee data! For further inquiries, please contact
dev@community.apache.org"

I typed the following:

"Full version name" -> org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r8
"Date of release (-MM-DD):" -> 2016-03-05


Could you please provide some help about this issue ?
thank you.

regards;
/Pierre



-- Forwarded message --
From: Apache Reporter Service 
Date: Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 5:53 PM
Subject: Please add your release data for 'felix'
To: pderop 


Hi,
This is an automated email from reporter.apache.org.
I see that you just pushed something to our release repository for the
'felix' project
in the following commit:

r12636 at 2016-03-05 16:54:08 + (Sat, 05 Mar 2016)
Releasing Apache Felix Dependency Manager release r8.
See also: r12637

If you are a PMC member of this project, we ask that you log on to:
https://reporter.apache.org/addrelease.html?felix
and add your release data (version and date) to the database.

If you are not a PMC member, please have a PMC member add this information.

While this is not a requirement, we ask that you still add this data to the
reporter database, so that people using the Apache Reporter Service will be
able to see the latest release data for this project.

With regards,
The Apache Reporter Service.


Re: People finder

2016-03-05 Thread Shane Curcuru
Daniel Ruggeri wrote on 3/5/16 11:07 AM:
> Hi, all;
>It's been in my backlog to update and/or add my info for the Nearby
> Apache People app[1]. I noticed a few things to point out (and I won't
> complain without offering to help, so if anyone could point me in the
> direction of fixing these, I will be happy to oblige).
> 
> * The local mentors page [2] references the FOAF page [3] at
> people.apache.org, but that doesn't seem to have survived the recent
> migration. Is it gone or should the link be updated?

Good point - people.a.o is no more; home.a.o (which is different in
services/features, mostly just ~/public_html serving) replaces it:
committ...@apache.org "[NOTICE] people.apache.org web space is moving to
home.apache.org"
Message-ID: <5655a774.2040...@apache.org>

A lot of stuff is happening around projects.a.o and whimsy.a.o (and the
new phonebook app) to provide access to more structured data versions of
a number of internal bits of ASF data, like PMC listings, membership,
committer lists, and the like in JSON:

  https://projects.apache.org/about.html
  https://whimsy.apache.org/technology.html
  d...@whimsical.apache.org

Note that one issue is maintenance: infra is only formally responsible
for SLAs and maintenance of core services.  The Community Development
PMC is responsible for a number of these services, so we haven't had
volunteers to move everything (or, to update all the docs) to the new
stuff on projects.a.o and whimsy.a.o yet.

- Shane


> * It looks like I did add myself last year (r58358), but I don't appear
> on the finder app. Any pointers on where to get started debugging?
> * Following links on the finder app when clicking on 'info' for a person
> in the result leads to a broken page[4] on people.apache.org. Should
> these lead to the phonebook app like so [5]?
> * I went to do this all afresh on a new machine and was confused by the
> auth message (Authentication realm:  ASF
> Members) on the commiters repo[4]. I think it should just be
> s/Members/Committers/ since it accepted my authn creds and I am not a
> member. Do I report this to infra or can we correct it?
> 
> 
> [1] http://community.zones.apache.org/
> [2] http://community.apache.org/localmentors.html
> [3] http://people.apache.org/foaf/
> [4] http://people.apache.org/list_R.html#wrowe
> [5] http://people.apache.org/phonebook.html?uid=druggeri
> [6] https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers
> 



People finder

2016-03-05 Thread Daniel Ruggeri
Hi, all;
   It's been in my backlog to update and/or add my info for the Nearby
Apache People app[1]. I noticed a few things to point out (and I won't
complain without offering to help, so if anyone could point me in the
direction of fixing these, I will be happy to oblige).

* The local mentors page [2] references the FOAF page [3] at
people.apache.org, but that doesn't seem to have survived the recent
migration. Is it gone or should the link be updated?
* It looks like I did add myself last year (r58358), but I don't appear
on the finder app. Any pointers on where to get started debugging?
* Following links on the finder app when clicking on 'info' for a person
in the result leads to a broken page[4] on people.apache.org. Should
these lead to the phonebook app like so [5]?
* I went to do this all afresh on a new machine and was confused by the
auth message (Authentication realm:  ASF
Members) on the commiters repo[4]. I think it should just be
s/Members/Committers/ since it accepted my authn creds and I am not a
member. Do I report this to infra or can we correct it?


[1] http://community.zones.apache.org/
[2] http://community.apache.org/localmentors.html
[3] http://people.apache.org/foaf/
[4] http://people.apache.org/list_R.html#wrowe
[5] http://people.apache.org/phonebook.html?uid=druggeri
[6] https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers

-- 
Daniel Ruggeri