موضوع: Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent
خداب پیام اصلی از: Myrle Krantz تاریخ: ۰۸/۰۳/۲۰۱۷ ۰:۲۲ (GMT+03:30) گیرنده: dev@community.apache.org, Greg Stein , Justin Mclean , Sharan Foga , Christofer Dutz , brit...@apache.org, lars.fran...@gmail.com, Jacek Laskowski , Mark Struberg , Catherina Weiss موضوع: Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent Hey all, Without asking me first, Chris told Solutions.Hamburg that I would take over the Apache coordination of the conference. He is over-committed. Unfortunately, I also don't have much time. At this point, I see three options: * Everyone who has volunteered to give a talk sends me their title(s) and abstract(s) and bio(s?) by midnight on Thursday evening (timezone: CET), thus removing the effort involved in chasing people down for this, or * someone else takes over the effort of chasing people down, or * we withdraw Chris' suggestion from Solutions.Hamburg. Let's not do this last, one, since it may make Apache look bad. I still need titles, bios, and/or abstracts from the following people: Greg Stein, Jacek Laskowski, Justin McLean, Mark Struberg, Lars Francke, Christofer Dutz, Sharan Foga, and myself. I've put together an overview of topics and slots using the information y'all have already given Chris and me. Some of the information was in German. I've translated most of that into English, and put it beside the original German below. Those of you who speak German are welcome to submit in German, but the rest of you are equally welcome to submit in English. I look forward to working with all of you on this, Myrle Keynote -- -- Greg Stein Apache Dev-Day -- German description: Wir bieten euch beim Apache Dev-Day die Möglichkeit, nicht nur von den Experten zu lernen, sondern vielmehr direkt von den Machern. Dieser Tag ist verstärkt auf Entwickler ausgerichtet und soll einen Querschnitt durch die aktuell heißesten Themenbereiche der Apache Software Foundation liefern: BigData, IoT, Enterprise Java, uvm. Alle Speaker sind Committer in den jeweiligen Projekten und können nicht nur interessante Details über die Software, sondern auch über die Projekte selbst und natürlich stehen diese auch Rede und Antwort für eure Fragen. English description: We offer you the opportunity not only to learn from experts, but directly from the committers. This day is focused on developers, and should provide an overview of the hottest topics at the Apache Software Foundation: big data, internet-of-things, java, and more. All speakers on committers in their projects and can not only provide interesting details about the software but also about the projects. They stand ready to answer your questions. Talks: * Spark Structured Streaming -- Jacek Laskowski * IOT -- Justin McLean * “ASF Java Enterprise ecosystem” -- Mark Struberg (Giving an overlook about the following projects and topics: TomEE as complete EE server, Meecrowave as Minimal/Microprofile server Tomcat as servlet container OpenWebBeans as CDI container Johnzon as JSON-P, JSON-B implementation MyFaces OpenJPA CXF for JAX-RS and WS Geronimo for various tools like specs, TxMgr, etc BatchEE for JBatch. Will of course also cover JavaEE 8 and the status of Java9.) * “Apache Commons - Beyond StringUtils” -- Benedikt Ritter Apache Commons ist ein Apache Projekt mit Fokus auf wiederverwendbaren Java Komponenten. So enthält die Commons Lang Bibliothek beispielsweise die allbekannte StringUtils Klasse. Aber Apache Commons hat viel mehr zu bieten als nur StringUtils. In dieser Präsentation gibt Benedikt Ritter einen Überblick über das Apache Commons Projekt. Darüber hinaus zeigt er Beispiele für einige der weniger bekannten Features in Apache Commons. Bio: https://www.codecentric.de/team/benedikt-ritter/ Apache Ops-Day -- German description: Wir bieten euch beim Apache Dev-Day die Möglichkeit, nicht nur von den Experten zu lernen, sondern vielmehr direkt von den Machern. Dieser Tag ist verstärkt auf den „Ops“ Teil ausgerichtet und soll einen Querschnitt durch die aktuell heißesten Themenbereiche der Apache Software Foundation liefern. Alle Speaker sind Committer in den jeweiligen Projekten und können nicht nur interessante Details über die Software, sondern auch über die Projekte selbst und natürlich stehen diese auch Rede und Antwort für eure Fragen. English description: This day is primarily focused on operations. * BigData Storage -- Lars Francke * BigData Processing -- Jacek Laskowski * Security around the Hadoop ecosystem -- Lars Francke * “Developing and Releasing an Open Source Microservices architecture” -- Myrle Krantz Abstract: Backwards compatibility in a distributed, scalable environment has two major components: interface compatibility, and persistence compatibility. Components in this environment can be integrated in two manners: statically and dynamically. Changes to any given component
Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent
Hey all, Without asking me first, Chris told Solutions.Hamburg that I would take over the Apache coordination of the conference. He is over-committed. Unfortunately, I also don't have much time. At this point, I see three options: * Everyone who has volunteered to give a talk sends me their title(s) and abstract(s) and bio(s?) by midnight on Thursday evening (timezone: CET), thus removing the effort involved in chasing people down for this, or * someone else takes over the effort of chasing people down, or * we withdraw Chris' suggestion from Solutions.Hamburg. Let's not do this last, one, since it may make Apache look bad. I still need titles, bios, and/or abstracts from the following people: Greg Stein, Jacek Laskowski, Justin McLean, Mark Struberg, Lars Francke, Christofer Dutz, Sharan Foga, and myself. I've put together an overview of topics and slots using the information y'all have already given Chris and me. Some of the information was in German. I've translated most of that into English, and put it beside the original German below. Those of you who speak German are welcome to submit in German, but the rest of you are equally welcome to submit in English. I look forward to working with all of you on this, Myrle Keynote -- -- Greg Stein Apache Dev-Day -- German description: Wir bieten euch beim Apache Dev-Day die Möglichkeit, nicht nur von den Experten zu lernen, sondern vielmehr direkt von den Machern. Dieser Tag ist verstärkt auf Entwickler ausgerichtet und soll einen Querschnitt durch die aktuell heißesten Themenbereiche der Apache Software Foundation liefern: BigData, IoT, Enterprise Java, uvm. Alle Speaker sind Committer in den jeweiligen Projekten und können nicht nur interessante Details über die Software, sondern auch über die Projekte selbst und natürlich stehen diese auch Rede und Antwort für eure Fragen. English description: We offer you the opportunity not only to learn from experts, but directly from the committers. This day is focused on developers, and should provide an overview of the hottest topics at the Apache Software Foundation: big data, internet-of-things, java, and more. All speakers on committers in their projects and can not only provide interesting details about the software but also about the projects. They stand ready to answer your questions. Talks: * Spark Structured Streaming -- Jacek Laskowski * IOT -- Justin McLean * “ASF Java Enterprise ecosystem” -- Mark Struberg (Giving an overlook about the following projects and topics: TomEE as complete EE server, Meecrowave as Minimal/Microprofile server Tomcat as servlet container OpenWebBeans as CDI container Johnzon as JSON-P, JSON-B implementation MyFaces OpenJPA CXF for JAX-RS and WS Geronimo for various tools like specs, TxMgr, etc BatchEE for JBatch. Will of course also cover JavaEE 8 and the status of Java9.) * “Apache Commons - Beyond StringUtils” -- Benedikt Ritter Apache Commons ist ein Apache Projekt mit Fokus auf wiederverwendbaren Java Komponenten. So enthält die Commons Lang Bibliothek beispielsweise die allbekannte StringUtils Klasse. Aber Apache Commons hat viel mehr zu bieten als nur StringUtils. In dieser Präsentation gibt Benedikt Ritter einen Überblick über das Apache Commons Projekt. Darüber hinaus zeigt er Beispiele für einige der weniger bekannten Features in Apache Commons. Bio: https://www.codecentric.de/team/benedikt-ritter/ Apache Ops-Day -- German description: Wir bieten euch beim Apache Dev-Day die Möglichkeit, nicht nur von den Experten zu lernen, sondern vielmehr direkt von den Machern. Dieser Tag ist verstärkt auf den „Ops“ Teil ausgerichtet und soll einen Querschnitt durch die aktuell heißesten Themenbereiche der Apache Software Foundation liefern. Alle Speaker sind Committer in den jeweiligen Projekten und können nicht nur interessante Details über die Software, sondern auch über die Projekte selbst und natürlich stehen diese auch Rede und Antwort für eure Fragen. English description: This day is primarily focused on operations. * BigData Storage -- Lars Francke * BigData Processing -- Jacek Laskowski * Security around the Hadoop ecosystem -- Lars Francke * “Developing and Releasing an Open Source Microservices architecture” -- Myrle Krantz Abstract: Backwards compatibility in a distributed, scalable environment has two major components: interface compatibility, and persistence compatibility. Components in this environment can be integrated in two manners: statically and dynamically. Changes to any given component can be backwards compatible, or backwards incompatible. But in all these cases, your customer wants 100% uptime. These variables, and the distributed nature of open-source development present interesting problems for a project’s release cycle. Myrle Krantz will propose a general set of rules for achieving a regular release cycle within this envi
Re: Maturity Model / Security Requirements
On 02/08/17 17:48, Dave Fisher wrote: > Hi, > > I just now noticed while looking at a podling's maturity evaluation that > the requirement Q030[1] has an issue. The podling stated that security > issues are submitted to JIRA! The wording on the model needs to be > updated so that it is clear that the reporting of a security issue must > be by an secure channel. > > I think that Q030 be updated to include the word “secure” between > well-documented and channel: > > The project provides a well-documented *_secure_* channel to report > security issues, along with a documented way of responding to them > > Any objections? "secure, non-public" ? Mark > > Regards, > Dave > > [1] > http://community.apache.org/apache-way/apache-project-maturity-model.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
Maturity Model / Security Requirements
Hi, I just now noticed while looking at a podling's maturity evaluation that the requirement Q030[1] has an issue. The podling stated that security issues are submitted to JIRA! The wording on the model needs to be updated so that it is clear that the reporting of a security issue must be by an secure channel. I think that Q030 be updated to include the word “secure” between well-documented and channel: The project provides a well-documented secure channel to report security issues, along with a documented way of responding to them Any objections? Regards, Dave [1] http://community.apache.org/apache-way/apache-project-maturity-model.html signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP