Re: Request the permissions of using name and logo of ServiceComb in the Meetup

2018-04-07 Thread Zen Lin
Hi Sally, Kevin,

I am going to have a fromal vote email to get approval of PMCs, and then to
get permissions from VP and Brand Management.

Thanks for your help.

2018-04-04 18:17 GMT+08:00 Sally Khudairi :

> Thank you, Zen. The logo is fine. You are good to go.
>
> --Sally
>
> [from the mobile; kindly forgive typos, brevity]
>
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 0:43, Sally Khudairi
>  wrote:
> Thank you, Zen. Yes, I will be happy to check the images when I am back in
> the office later today.
>
> Kind regards,
> Sally
>
> [from the mobile; kindly forgive typos, brevity]
>
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 0:29, Zen Lin
>  wrote:
> Hi Sally, thanks, it is so nice of you to give the instructions.
>
> The "Powered By" image is just have been designed yesterday after I gone
> through the  doc of press-kit[1].
> We still have not updated to the Servicecomb website[2] because it has not
> been checked by ASF Marketing & Publicity.
>
> I just shared the images google drive through your email, could you help
> to do a check about wheather the image is specific to the Apache Incubator
> press-kit[1]?
>
>
>
>
> [1] https://incubator.apache.org/ guides/press-kit.html
> 
> [2]  http://servicecomb.incubator.apache.org/
>
>
> Zen Lin
>
> 2018-04-03 19:31 GMT+08:00 Sally Khudairi :
>
> Thank you, Zen. I appreciate your reaching out.
>
> Overall, this looks fine. We will also need signoff from ASF Brand
> Management (tradema...@apache.org). I've copied them here for
> their review.
> Also, please ensure that the "Powered By" images are specific to the
> Apache Incubator https://incubator.apache.org/ guides/press-kit.html
>  :-)
> Please let me know once you have signoff and I'll be happy to add the
> event to the "Community Notices" section of the Apache Weekly News Round-
> ups https://blogs.apache.org/ foundation/entry/the-apache- news-round-up64
> 
> Warm regards,
> Sally
>
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>
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>
>
> On Tue, Apr 3, 2018, at 01:16, Zen Lin wrote:
> > Hi ASF Marketing & Publicity,
> >
> > In order to promote ServiceComb and its community, ServiceComb are
> > planning to hold a mini meetup as a Co-located Event in LC3 2018 Asia.>
> > The Proposal for holding the mini meetup have been approved with the
> > PMCs of ServiceComb [1] .>
> > I have gone through the docs of  Approval of small Apache-related
> > events[2] and   Apache branding rules[3], this mail is to describe
> > some details of the planning event and ask for using the name logo of
> > Apache ServiceComb(incubating) in the event. Further advices are
> > welcomed.>
> > Some details of the idea/plan,
> > 1. Name of the event: Apache ServiceComb(incubating) Meetup
> >Hosted/Presented by Huawei  PaaS> 2. Event organizer: PMCs of
> ServiceComb project
> > 3. Estimated attendees: 60~100
> > 4. Where/When/How: As a Co-located Event in LC3 Asia, June 25-27,
> >2018, China National Convention Center, Beijing, China> 5. Possible
> topics: user pratices/technologies/ ecosystem sharing
> >
> > We are requsting two permissions,
> > 1. Use the name of "Apache ServiceComb Incubating Meetup
> >Hosted/Supported by Huawei PaaS"> 2. Use the "Powered By" Apache
> Incubator logo of ServiceComb.
> >
> >
> > [1] https://www.mail-archive.com/ d...@servicecomb.apache.org/
> msg03298.html
> >
> [2] http://community.apache.org/ events/small-events.html
> 
> > [3] http://www.apache.org/ foundation/marks/events.html
> 
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks very much,
> >
> > Zen Lin
>
>
>


Re: About Help in Community

2018-04-07 Thread Roy Lenferink
Hi Mohit,

What I would recommend is that you take a look at
https://projects.apache.org/projects.html
This page is listing all Apache projects. It is probably the best that you
filter on a category
and/or specific programming language to find a project that you like to get
started with.
After you found yourself a project which you like to contribute to, you
will need to get in
touch with the project's community. You can do so by subscribing to the
project's mailing
list and asking them if there is a roadmap available to see which new
features they want to
implement. You can also start contributing to the project by submitting
small patches
to resolve any bugs. Issues for the project can be found on the GitHub
issues page or
in one of the issue trackers: https://issues.apache.org/

Please contact me, or this mailing list, if you have any questions at all.

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> Please suggest any projects for me.
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Re: Speak at Open Source Summit North America; New Tracks + Program Committee Announcement

2018-04-07 Thread Daniel Ruggeri
Sure, makes sense. Busy times indeed :-)

Just curious what involvement we've had so far. If we have a "vision" of
what we'd like to see, I'm happy to work with con organizers and drive
towards that if you could make the connections.

At the least, I'll go ahead and submit an "Apache Way" talk to cover
that base

-- 
Daniel Ruggeri


On 3/23/2018 4:28 AM, Rich Bowen wrote:
> I can make intros and we can get involved to whatever degree we want. I
> just haven't been paying a lot of attention due to other deadlines.
>
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2018, 08:41 Daniel Ruggeri  wrote:
>
>> Are we coordinating anything among our broader purview in the foundation
>> for this Apache track, by chance?
>>
>> I'm very keen to know how I could support our efforts here.
>> --
>> Daniel Ruggeri
>>
>> On March 22, 2018 2:53:58 PM CDT, Linux Foundation Events <
>> no-re...@engage.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
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>>> Submit a Speaking Proposal
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>>>
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>>> tracks)
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Re: Apache Way talk in April

2018-04-07 Thread Daniel Ruggeri
Hi, Isabel;
   Sorry for the super slow reply... I just now sat down to review as
requested (and just now realized how close this preso is!)

On 3/26/2018 10:09 AM, Isabel Drost-Fromm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a couple weeks ago I was invited to give a talk on the Apache Way at
> Dataworks Summit here in Berlin mid-April.

Excellent! Thank you for doing this!

> I would love to get a second pair of eyes check the stuff I've put together
> so I didn't include any non-sense nor forgot anything vital.
>
> In line with Yonik's law of patches posting links to the early draft of the
> slide deck here:
>
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e-ZcdMftdaf3j55WKAEWkWEbl0Z9UQBn/view?usp=sharing
>  (google docs fails to display this correctly)

Yes, this is *comically* bad :-)

>
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/15lbcRt1v7vAW0eLEjYCddRFmL1A59bph/view?usp=sharing
> (pdf)

This format also seems to be rough to review. I'm having a very tough
time following the flow. Can you share a .ppt(x) or odp file?

One thing that I find useful when giving a "The Apache Way" talk is to
stress that *the foundation exists for the benefit of the projects*.
By using that as a central theme, you can make points like:
* The foundation does the "uninteresting stuff" to "Let the coders code"
* We provide the legal, infra and administrative support for projects to
operate
* There is an off-the-shelf license so you (the project/coder) don't
need to worry about it
* There's  distinct on-ramp to becoming a project at the ASF
* ... and so on

I structured a similar presentation[1] (feel free to borrow/use it, as
that's what I did) around this topic and use the slides as ways to
illustrate the point.

> For some of the content, I have asked for permission to use it but not
> received feedback (asked like two minutes ago). Some of the content is
> still missing. I'll likely need to scratch some of the content to stay
> withing the allocated 40min.
>
> Make sure to check the notes in addition to the slides - otherwise for the
> most part you'll end up seeing pretty pictures but guessing about the
> intention ;)

How do we view notes?

>
> Thanks,
> Isabel
>


Side note and maybe a nitpick, the attributions don't follow CC best
practices
(https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_practices_for_attribution).
It's close to "This is a pretty good attribution", but is missing the CC
license type. My typical format in presentations is:
Title of image - Author - CC-XYZ - https://flickr.com/link/to/author

While this isn't the "perfect" attribution per best practices, it ticks
all the boxes except a direct link to the original while still fitting
on a slide


[1] http://people.apache.org/~druggeri/presentations/TheApacheWay.odp

-- 
Daniel Ruggeri


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Re: Help with task: How do I edit the site?

2018-04-07 Thread Roy Lenferink
 Hi,

Thanks for your interest!

What I would recommend to start with is to get a project from
https://projects.apache.org/projects.html
For each project listed there, you'll find all details and the link to
its website.

Once you've found a project site that needs to be improved, you'll
have to get involved with the project's community to see how
changes can be applied to the site. All Apache projects use mailing lists
for
communication and you'll find all the project lists here:
lists.apache.org
Send an email to the project's mailing list asking for pointers on how
to edit the site, and consider subscribing to the list to be up to
date with the feedback and replies. You'll find a convenience
"subscribe" button at the bottom of each project's mailing list page.

The task aims to check all project sites and this can be
time-consuming. Just start with one project, dive into its site, and
have fun contributing back to the community.

Please contact me, or this mailing list, if you have any
questions at all.

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2018-04-07 13:27 GMT+01:00 วรรณิษา อ่อนหวาน :

> I would like to help out with the task listed at
> https://helpwanted.apache.org/task.html?60e13b6e
>


Re: Help with task: How do I edit the site?

2018-04-07 Thread Roy Lenferink
Hi,

Thanks for your interest!

What I would recommend to start with is to get a project from
https://projects.apache.org/projects.html
For each project listed there, you'll find all details and the link to
its website.

Once you've found a project site that needs to be improved, you'll
have to get involved with the project's community to see how
changes can be applied to the site. All Apache projects use mailing lists
for
communication and you'll find all the project lists here:
lists.apache.org
Send an email to the project's mailing list asking for pointers on how
to edit the site, and consider subscribing to the list to be up to
date with the feedback and replies. You'll find a convenience
"subscribe" button at the bottom of each project's mailing list page.

The task aims to check all project sites and this can be
time-consuming. Just start with one project, dive into its site, and
have fun contributing back to the community.

Please contact me, or this mailing list, if you have any
questions at all.

To subscribe to this list, send an email to
dev-subscr...@community.apache.org and that will let you see responses
that go to the list, instead of to you directly.

Roy


2018-04-07 1:12 GMT+01:00 سعېد ـآلنـآهسې :

> I would like to help out with the task listed at
> https://helpwanted.apache.org/task.html?60e13b6e
>


Help with task: How do I edit the site?

2018-04-07 Thread วรรณิษา อ่อนหวาน
I would like to help out with the task listed at
https://helpwanted.apache.org/task.html?60e13b6e


About Help in Community

2018-04-07 Thread mohit patni
I am high school student I am expert in HTML , CSS ,C++ and Java.
Please suggest any projects for me.



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Re: [jira] [Created] (COMDEV-288) Request "Projects Directory" migration to GIT

2018-04-07 Thread Hervé BOUTEMY
ok, I don't see any remaining objection

I'll ask for svn2git read-only Git+GitHub mirrors.
Regarding /repos/asf/comdev/site/trunk/, I'll see if we can name the git repo 
"comdev-community.apache.org" to match other "comdev-*.apache.org"

This will ease people understanding that comdev's site is community.apache.org 
(and not comdev.apache.org...)

Regards,

Hervé

Le mercredi 4 avril 2018, 08:09:46 CEST Hervé BOUTEMY a écrit :
> What about creating a Git/GitHub svn2git mirror for projects.apache.org?
> This would be our first Git repo for community/comdev: I don't know which
> prefix we should use...
> 
> Any objection?
> 
> Perhaps we can do the same for the 3 other locations in svn
> https://projects.apache.org/project.html?comdev-community_development
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Hervé
> 
> Le mardi 3 avril 2018, 09:20:00 CEST Vincent Tuybens (JIRA) a écrit :
> > Vincent Tuybens created COMDEV-288:
> > --
> > 
> >  Summary: Request "Projects Directory" migration to GIT
> >  
> >  Key: COMDEV-288
> >  URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-288
> >  
> >  Project: Community Development
> >   
> >   Issue Type: SVN->GIT Migration
> >   Components: Projects Tool
> >   
> > Reporter: Vincent Tuybens
> > 
> > Dear all,
> > 
> > is it possible for you to plan SVN to GIT migration for "Projects
> > Directory" project ?
> > 
> > [{color:#0066cc}https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/comdev/projects.apache.or
> > g/ {color}]
> > 
> > Thank you,
> > 
> > Regards.
> > 
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