Re: How much ideas I could apply in GSoC 2020?

2020-02-23 Thread Luciano Resende
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 16:38 Jack Tsai  wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I am the student who intend to apply for Apache in GSoC 2020. I was
> wondering that how much ideas of Apache I could apply. Also, could I write
> more than one proposal to different ideas?
>
> Best regards,
> Tsung-Han Tsai
>
> I don’t believe there is a limit on the number of ideas, but you will only
maximum of one chosen across all organizations.

My suggestion would be to, instead of using your time across multiple
applications, work with the project/mentor to iterate and perfect the idea
you are really passionate about and want to work on during the summer.

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Re: [VOTE] Move community.a.o site from CMS/SVN to Hugo/Git

2020-02-22 Thread Luciano Resende
+1 for moving to git
-0 for hugo, as I believe we would have a bigger set of familiar people
comfortable contributing to Jekyll based website based on its wide adoption
at other places ata Apache.

On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 12:11 Roy Lenferink  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> After this week's proposal [1] I'd like to start a formal vote on moving
> over community.a.o from the
> current Apache CMS/SVN to Hugo/Git.
>
> Involved steps:
> - Create a comdev-site gitbox repository which will be synced with the
> current comdev-site repo on
> GitHub.
> - Rename 'trunk' to 'master' and set 'master' as default branch (git repo)
> - Create a Jenkins job which generates the actual site to the 'asf-site'
> branch
> - Move serving of community.a.o from svn to git
> - Remove 'community' from the CMS
> - Add a MOVED_TO_GIT file to the svn repo making clear the the directory
> contents have moved
> to git.
>
> Please vote:
> [ ] +1 for moving over from the CMS/svn to Hugo/git.
> [ ] -1 for not moving over, in this case please explain why
>
> Best,
> Roy
>
> [1]
> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r338baf731f509c6ae833600469c2b247cafe02022c1687a705a66012%40%3Cdev.community.apache.org%3E
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Re: [Lazy Consensus] Changing the default reporter tool

2019-08-05 Thread Luciano Resende
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 5:54 PM Christopher  wrote:
>
> The new reporter wizard helps folks create a board report, but it
> doesn't seem to have any of the other features of the current
> reporeter.a.o tool. For example, helping them to manage recorded
> releases (https://reporter.apache.org/addrelease.html?), view
> community health score (https://reporter.apache.org/chi.py#),
> quickly view JIRA stats and PMC/committer changes, etc.
>
> Are all of those features available elsewhere, or will they be
> replaced by the new tool?

That was the exactly thing that came to mind, how about the actual
widget be an action available from the ui where then it start the
wizard to guide the creation of the report ?



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Codemotion Berlin, Re: Speakers and booth support needed at the next Codemotion events

2018-11-12 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:52 PM Piergiorgio Lucidi
 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to share with all of you that we are officially mentioned as
> Company Partners at the next Codemotion events:
>
> Codemotion Milan:
> https://milan2018.codemotionworld.com/sponsors/
>
> Codemotion Berlin:
> https://berlin2018.codemotionworld.com/sponsors/
>
> Codemotion Madrid:
> https://madrid2018.codemotionworld.com/sponsors/
>
> We will be there in the Community space with our mini desk.
> I'm very happy to bring ASF also at Codemotion events :D
>
> Cheers,
> PJ
>

Anyone available to help with the booth on Codemotion Berlin next week
(Nov 20 and 21)?


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Re: Idea feedback request: Project mailing list specifically for upstream users

2018-09-25 Thread Luciano Resende
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 5:30 PM Alexandre Rafalovitch
 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an idea that I would love to get feedback on to see if it makes
> sense, feasible, has been tried, is currently being done by somebody,
> etc.
>
> My example is based on Apache Solr, but I think it may affect a lot of
> Apache projects. We are all giants offering shoulders to somebody
> else
>
> When our project releases the next version, upstream projects may fall
> behind. Or something may break for them (not too often fortunately).
> Or there is a cool feature they may want to use but not sure how and
> have a complicated mix of user and super-technical expertise. For us,
> upstream projects would be Apache Camel, NiFi, ManifoldCF, Nutch, etc.
> And Solr would be upstream to Calcite, OpenNLP, Tika, ZooKeeper, etc.
>
> We have Dev and User mailing lists, Jiras, etc, but they are all
> rather high volume and are among peers.
>
> Would it make sense to have a mailing list where committers of
> upstream projects could ask questions related to their implementation
> of API, interface, feature dependency, etc? The list would need to be
> backed by a couple of primary project committers (preferably with a
> wide rather than deep feature knowledge) that can explain new
> features, translate the jargon, help troubleshoot the failures, etc.
>
> Do people think it would be useful and/or have examples for me to
> clarify this and figure out whether/how this should exist?
>
> Regards,
>Alex.
>


Wouldn't these type of questions also be beneficial for general users?

I see your scenario more like advanced users versus regular users, but
I also see regular users becoming advanced users at some point (but
probably in a smaller percentage).

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Re: Paris Open Source Summit 2018

2018-08-13 Thread Luciano Resende
On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 12:13 PM Sharan Foga  wrote:

> Hi Everyone
>
> In December last year we participated at the Paris Open Source Summit. We
> had a booth and were given a track of Apache related talks and got some
> great feedback from attendees. This is a really big French open source
> event  and will take place on 5th and 6th December 2018. The CFP is now
> open and also the call for booths.
>
> Are people keen for us to participate again? If so we can put in a request
> for a booth and an Apache track or mini track.
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
>
I would help with both a technical presentation and time on the both.

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Re: Speakers and booth support needed at the next Codemotion events

2018-07-03 Thread Luciano Resende
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 10:28 AM Piergiorgio Lucidi 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Il giorno lun 2 lug 2018 alle ore 16:26 Rich Bowen  ha
> scritto:
>
> > I've added these three events to
> >
> >
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13qjsoZBFXYz7LDqPLka8Wm4mwdwA3EitTYQBmcYnN5A/edit#gid=0
> > and will try to get them into our @apachecommunity twitter schedule
> > soon. If you can provide the missing information (basically a URL and a
> > twitter handle) that will help. Thanks.
> >
>
> I have just added some informations in the spreadsheet.
> I should be available to take care of the booth in Milan and also in
> Berlin, we actually have Ignasi for Madrid :)
>
> I'll ask if we can send proposals also after the CFP, but anyway I think
> that for the keynote we can have more time.
>
> Cheers,
> PJ
>

I have submitted some technical proposals for Codemotion Berlin/Milan and
if accepted I can help with booth and community sessions.

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Re: Does a Apache release manager have to be a committer?

2018-04-25 Thread Luciano Resende
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 5:43 PM, Dave Fisher <dave2w...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Hi -
>
> The actions of a release manager require that you be a committer on the
> project / podling.
>
> Regards,
> Dave
>

I wouldn't say a non-commmitter can't do a release, it's perfectly doable
but he will need to have some help from a committer  on things like
creating tags and/or publishing the release. In the past I have done a
release without being a comitter, it was much harder process, but was
doable and probably one of the steps towards becoming a committer.


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Re: Booth Volunteers Needed for Apache EU Roadshow 2018 in Berlin

2018-03-29 Thread Luciano Resende
Hi Sharan,

I know you probably has enough helpers for BW, but otherwise count me in on
the 11 and 12.

On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 7:27 AM Sharan Foga  wrote:

> Hi Trevor
>
> I'm going to officially sign you up as a booth helper for Buzzwords.
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
> On 2018/03/27 10:05:18, Sharan Foga  wrote:
> > Hi Trevor
> >
> > That's great! If you are going to be around during Buzzwords too and are
> available to help out then please let me know as we do have some free booth
> staff tickets for people helping out during buzzwords.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Sharan
> >
> > On 2018/03/26 12:52:51, Trevor Grant  wrote:
> > > I'll be speaking at FOSS_ happy to help with the booth the rest of the
> > > time.
> > >
> > > tg
> > >
> > >
> > > On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 6:22 AM, Rich Bowen 
> wrote:
> > >
> > > > As I now know I will be attending, please count on me for the booth.
> > > >
> > > > On Mar 21, 2018 10:46, "Sharan Foga"  wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hi All
> > > > >
> > > > > Our Apache EU Roadshow will run from 11th - 14th June 2018 is
> Berlin. It
> > > > > is held in conjunction with Berlin Buzzwords and FOSS Backstage and
> > > > starts
> > > > > as a 2 day Apache Lounge on 11th and 12th during Berlin Buzzwords
> and
> > > > leads
> > > > > on to tracks covering Cloud, IoT, Tomcat, Httpd and Microservices
> on 13th
> > > > > and 14th.
> > > > >
> > > > > We are looking for volunteers to help out on the Apache booth
> during
> > > > these
> > > > > events.  As well as a booth, we will also have an Apache Lounge
> area
> > > > where
> > > > > people can come along to chat, relax, hack and network.
> > > > >
> > > > > We are looking for up to 8 volunteers (4 for each event) to be
> available
> > > > > to spend time on the booth and the Apache Lounge, talking to
> attendees
> > > > > about the ASF, and handing out stickers,  leaflets or giveaways.
> > > > >
> > > > > If you can only help out during only one event but not the other,
> then
> > > > > that is fine too as I know some people may be speaking or
> attending one
> > > > of
> > > > > these events.
> > > > >
> > > > > Please respond if you are available and would like to help out
> with this.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks
> > > > > Sharan
> > > > >
> > > > >
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Re: Issues with hosting unpublished SNAPSHOT then using it in a release candidate

2018-02-08 Thread Luciano Resende
SNAPSHOTS can be modified (overridden by a new version of the snapshot or
deleted) and will break the following release policy rule:

'Every ASF release MUST contain one or more source packages, which MUST be
sufficient for a user to build and test the release provided they have
access to the appropriate platform and tools.'

If you are maintaining your own SNAPSHOT of a given project (e.g.
commons-csv) and assuming they are not going to perform a release, you
might be better performing a release yourself (Any23) which is not perfect
but I have seen other projects doing it (e.g.
https://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cg%3A%22org.spark-project.hive%22
)

Having said that, I would really try to discuss with commons-csv if they
could help and accept your changes and perform a release.

[1] http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#source-packages

On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 10:26 AM, lewis john mcgibbney <lewi...@apache.org>
wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> Over at Any23 [0], we have, for some time, been depending upon an old
> SNAPSHOT of commons-csv which we host in SVN [1] and utilize in our POM
> [2].
> During a recent review process for our 2.2 release candidate, it was
> pointed out that there may be an issue with this practice.
> Can someone please point me towards documentation on this practice such
> that we can determine if we need to fix the issue or if we can release the
> candidate then fix for the next release?
> Thank you kindly,
> Lewis
>
> [0] http://any23.apache.org
> [1] https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/any23/repo-ext/
> [2] https://github.com/apache/any23/blob/master/pom.xml#L603-L606
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Re: [REQUEST] Speakers and Volunteers for OpenExpo Europe 2018 Madrid

2018-01-07 Thread Luciano Resende
Hi Sharan,

I could definitely help talking about Mentoring and Comunity
engagement/management, and help at least one day on the both. I could also
present something on the technical side if slots are available. As for
language, I am ok for chatting on the both in Spanish but will present in
English.

Thanks

On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 5:41 AM, Sharan Foga <sha...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Everyone
>
> Here is an update about our involvement in the Open Expo Conference in
> Madrid later this year. We are actively looking for speakers to present and
> talk at the event as well as volunteers to help out on the Apache booth.
>
> A few people are already writing some articles for the Open Expo ebook
> that is due to be published soon that looks at open source trends for 2018.
> (And thanks to all the people who volunteered to write something)
>
> Last year the conference was held on one day, but for 2018 it is scheduled
> over two days 6th and 7th June.  You can find out more information on their
> website.
>
> https://openexpoeurope.com/en/
>
> In preparation for the conference later this year , we have been offered
> the following:
>
> Presentation Slot
> We have been allocated a 30 minute presentation slot on 6th June 2018. We
> can choose the content and the presentation can be in English or in Spanish.
>
> If you would like to present at the conference then please let me know.
> (Jan or Ignasi – if either of you are interested in doing then please let
> me know as you have experience of the conference already!)
>
> Talent Acquisition
> They will have a Open Talent Acquisition area where people can do a short
> presentation and talk about what they are looking for. In the case of the
> ASF, the organisers suggested that we could talk about what the ASF is
> looking for when selecting projects for incubation.
>
> So we are looking for someone who can talk about incubation at the
> conference and in Spanish (as I would guess would be best)
>
> Mentoring
> They have a start up and community village and would like someone (or
> mulitple people :-) from the ASF to talk about mentoring and things like
> how to manage a community, how to contribute to a community etc
>
> So we are looking for someone (or people) who can help us with this at the
> conference. Once again I think Spanish is going to be a pre-requsite
> because of the conference audience.
>
> General Networking
> They are offering us an opportunity to network with the Spanish community
> at their event. I remember from the last event that we were keen to promote
> Apache in Spain and try and get a bigger profile so this could be a good
> way to do it.
>
> So we are looking for someone who can help with this activity during the
> conference.
>
>
> Apache Booth
> We have been offered an Apache booth at the event. Unfortunately I won't
> be able to attend this event so we are looking for other people who are
> interested in being on the booth during the event. (Last year all booth
> volunteers got access to their VIP lounge for free food and drinks :-)
>
> If you can help out with any of our requests then please respond. The
> OpenExpo is a free conference so if you are planning to go along or would
> like to help out then please let me know.
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
>
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Re: Looking for someone to give an Apache talk at Dataworks Summit EU 2018

2017-12-16 Thread Luciano Resende
 I have submitted couple sessions to Dataworks Summit and if I am there I
could deliver the “Apache Way” session, otherwise I could leave to some of
the european members to help.

On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 1:04 PM Alan Gates  wrote:

> Hi Apache comdev friends, Hortonworks will be hosting the Dataworks Summit
> EU in Berlin April 16-19th (https://dataworkssummit.com/berlin-2018/ ).
> We
> would like to invite Apache to deliver a talk on the Apache way or a
> related topic as a part of this conference.  The format will be a 30 minute
> talk with time for questions.  Our audience will be interested in learning
> more about Apache, how it builds software and manages its projects, ways to
> contribute beyond writing code, and how to get involved in Apache
> projects.  The speaker will receive free admission to the conference.
> Please let us know if there is someone from Apache interested in speaking.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Alan.
>
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Re: Presentations Needed for ASF Track Open Source Summit Paris

2017-10-09 Thread Luciano Resende
Sharan,

If you need extra sessions, I could probably arrange (from myself or a
colleague) a second one around Spark and Data Science or ML with SystemML.

On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 5:46 AM, Sharan Foga <sha...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> We have 3 presentations for our half day track so need 2 to 3 more to fill
> any gaps and use as backup.
>
> I don't have the exact timing details but I'd like to make sure that we
> can fill at least 4 hours of content to be fully covered. At the moment we
> have potentially just over 2 hours of presentations for our track so need
> some more to make up the difference.
>
> If you would like to present at the Open Source Summit in Paris as part of
> our half day track then please let me know.
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
> On 2017-09-29 11:02, "Sharan Foga"<sha...@apache.org> wrote:
> > Hi All
> >
> > We have been given the possibility of having a ½ day track at the Open
> Source Summit in Paris. The conference takes place on 6th and 7th December
> 2017
> >
> > http://www.opensourcesummit.paris/
> >
> > Looking at their focus this year (see description in French below) we
> have many Apache projects that could fit these categories. So if you are
> interested in presenting as part of our Apache track at the conference then
> please let me know.
> >
> > They are in the process of agreeing the schedule now, so we'd need to
> move very quickly on this so please respond if you would like to present.
> As this is an ASF track, the talks will need to be related to the ASF in
> general or an ASF project.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Sharan
> >
> >  
> > See below for the main areas of the conference focus
> >
> > TECH
> > Catégories
> > •      Infrastructures, data center, cloud, containers
> > •      DevOps : Automatisation : déploiements systèmes et
> applicatifs
> > •      DevOps : Mesures, métriques, monitoring, supervision, KPI
> > •      DevOps : Collaboration : Qualité, forges, intégration
> continue, tests
> > •      User experience (UX), UI
> > •      Langages, Frameworks et plateformes
> > •      Big Data, IA
> >
> > SOLUTIONS
> > Catégories
> > •      IoT
> > •      Numériser son activité : web, e-commerce
> > •      Piloter son activité : CRM, ERP, applications de
> gestion,..
> > •      Dématérialiser ses processus et gérer ses documents
> > •      Gérer ses communications et sa collaboration
> > •      A chaque métier sa solution, applications métiers
> > •      Cybersécurité et sûreté des systèmes d'information
> > •      Poste de travail et mobilité
> >
> > ECOSYSTEM
> > Catégories
> > •      L'Open Source et le droit
> > •      Le libre et la redécentralisation du net (blockhain, etc)
> > •      Le libre te la recherche (sociologie, philosophie,
> valorisation, etc)
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Re: Presentations Needed for ASF Track Open Source Summit Paris

2017-09-29 Thread Luciano Resende
I could probably give a talk on IoT using Apache Spark and Apache Bahir.

On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 2:02 AM Sharan Foga  wrote:

> Hi All
>
> We have been given the possibility of having a ½ day track at the Open
> Source Summit in Paris. The conference takes place on 6th and 7th December
> 2017
>
> http://www.opensourcesummit.paris/
>
> Looking at their focus this year (see description in French below) we have
> many Apache projects that could fit these categories. So if you are
> interested in presenting as part of our Apache track at the conference then
> please let me know.
>
> They are in the process of agreeing the schedule now, so we'd need to move
> very quickly on this so please respond if you would like to present. As
> this is an ASF track, the talks will need to be related to the ASF in
> general or an ASF project.
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
>  
> See below for the main areas of the conference focus
>
> TECH
> Catégories
> •  Infrastructures, data center, cloud, containers
> •  DevOps : Automatisation : déploiements systèmes et applicatifs
> •  DevOps : Mesures, métriques, monitoring, supervision, KPI
> •  DevOps : Collaboration : Qualité, forges, intégration continue,
> tests
> •  User experience (UX), UI
> •  Langages, Frameworks et plateformes
> •  Big Data, IA
>
> SOLUTIONS
> Catégories
> •  IoT
> •  Numériser son activité : web, e-commerce
> •  Piloter son activité : CRM, ERP, applications de gestion,..
> •  Dématérialiser ses processus et gérer ses documents
> •  Gérer ses communications et sa collaboration
> •  A chaque métier sa solution, applications métiers
> •  Cybersécurité et sûreté des systèmes d'information
> •  Poste de travail et mobilité
>
> ECOSYSTEM
> Catégories
> •  L'Open Source et le droit
> •  Le libre et la redécentralisation du net (blockhain, etc)
> •  Le libre te la recherche (sociologie, philosophie, valorisation,
> etc)
> •  Les modèles économiques : logiciels et biens communs informationnels
> •  Acteurs et approches Open Source en Francophonie
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Re: MSDN Subscription for Apache Committers

2017-03-29 Thread Luciano Resende
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:05 PM, Raphael Bircher <rbircherapa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Luciano, *
>
> Can we really expect that? I don't think. The subscription we get costs a
> load of money per year for normal people out there. We have to be lucky for
> such an offer. I think, Microsoft don't like to support a inactive
> committer, who save a load of money and work anymore for the ASF. So I
> understand, that they only give the subscribtion for a year. So I think we
> should be thankful for this.
>

Various companies provide free license for their products for open source
usage (e.g. InteliJ, Atlassian) and they have a very simple process for
applying. Looks like for MS we don't have a simple process to apply
anomore, so I was looking at alternatives, and one that came to mind was to
after going through the "long validation process", then the committer is
approved for a long term subscription. Then we could definetly tweak the
process, periodically simle revalidation, where committer would say I am
still using for Open Source purposes, or Termination when MS stop providing
the functionality.


>
> I was also profiting two years from the MSDN Subscription, even the main
> work was for Apache OpenOffice!
>
> Also MS is one of the longest standing Platium sponsor from the ASF (or
> the longest)
>
>
Sure, but we are also producing software that works on the MS platform, and
without the subscription, it gets harder to validate and support gets stale
(e.g a notebook project I help has been having build and running issues on
Windows, and I don't have a valid license to try to fix this on the Win
platform) ... So I believe it's a mutual benefit here.




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Re: MSDN Subscription for Apache Committers

2017-03-29 Thread Luciano Resende
gt; a
> >>> way
> >>>>> to
> >>>>>>> renew it. Found [1] in mail archives, but leads to a 404.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> [1].
> >>>>>>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/donated-
> >>>>>>> licenses/msdn-subscription.html
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Thanks.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> Piergiorgio Lucidi
> >>>>> Technology Evangelist @ Sourcesense Author and Technical Reviewer
> >>>>> @ Packt Publishing Mentor / PMC Member / Committer @ Apache
> >>>>> Software Foundation Wiki Gardener / Forum Moderator / Certified
> >>>>> Instructor, Engineer and Administrator @ Alfresco Top Community
> >>>>> Contributor @ Crafter Project Leader / Committer @ JBoss
> >>>>> http://www.open4dev.com
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
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Committer Diversity Survey - Infra Related Feedback

2017-02-28 Thread Luciano Resende
There was a private thread started around the infra related feedback from
the "Committer Diversity Survey", and it was summarized by one of our
colleagues as: GitHub, GitHub, GitHub, GitHub

I would like to bring my perspective around this, as I don't think it's
about GitHub, GitHub, GitHub, but about what GitHub provides for their
users: a self-service infrastructure that easily enables projects to be
created and administered by their creators.

I believe that most of the constructive feedback Apache receives around
infrastructure are triggered by the fact that it is still very hard to get
non-code related things done at ASF, particularly if you are new to the
organization and don't know the right people to ask for help.

I believe that The ASF (we) should seriously start discussing and come up
with a plan to make Apache a self-service organization (something similar
to https://whimsy.apache.org/  but much more focused on general services
and named something like services.apache.org) so that anyone with
appropriate karma could, as an example, create the necessary resources for
a newly accepted Podling by submitting one form and this would trigger the
creation of mailing lists, repositories all properly mirrored to github,
with all necessary workflow notifications enabled, etc. Which today
involves multiple steps, sometimes with interdependencies which can cause
the Podling creation to take over a week.

The other issue that I hear over and over again, is about the way we
communicate using subscription-based mailing lists, but I believe the
recent changes around https://lists.apache.org should have resolved most of
the issues, as long as the hard work from infra team is properly advertised
and linked from multiple places.

I have added infra and general as bcc to this thread, so others can provide
some feedback on the subject, but let's try not to hijack the thread into
different mailing lists and keep the discussion at dev@community.apache.org
mailing list.


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Re: Want to find more contributors for your Apache project?

2016-11-28 Thread Luciano Resende
This is also available at : https://lists.apache.org/  which I believe is a
more stable URL.

And a link directly to comdev list would be
https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@community.apache.org

On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 2:41 PM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 12 April 2016 at 19:54, Ted Dunning <ted.dunn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Nick Burch <n...@apache.org> wrote:
> >
> >> For newcomers, might it be better to point them at ponymail? It's a bit
> >> more "modern" and "user friendly" than the venerable mod-mbox...
> >>
> >> https://pony-poc.apache.org/list.html?dev@community.apache.org
> >>
> >
> > Is it production?
>
> And is the URL stable?
>



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Re: recognizing valuable non-code contributions

2016-10-13 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 6:06 PM, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:

> On Oct 13, 2016 12:26, "Daniel Gruno" <humbed...@apache.org> wrote:
> >
> > Top-posting because yay ponies!
> > We've elected people committers in HTTPd solely due to them helping out
> > on IRC. There is no rule that says you must write anything down in a
> > file (code or documentation or otherwise) to become a committer :)
> >
> > Any contribution can count towards merit.
>
> Also, more than one person who was made a docs committer on httpd went on
> to make small code contributions. And some not so small. Point being, when
> you extend trust, most people will rise to that level.
>
> I'm a strong believer in handing out commit early and easy. If someone
> breaks something, revert it. No harm done.
>
>
+1, I just wished some of the existing projects are watching this thread.

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Re: Speaker Request for Hackbright Academy – San Francisco

2016-09-06 Thread Luciano Resende
That week works for me, I would prefer more towards the beginning of the
week as I will be most likely flying on Friday or weekend.

On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Sharan Foga <sharan.f...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Luciano
>
> Hackbright are thinking about the week of 17th October. Would that work
> for you?
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
> On 2016-09-02 18:24 (+0200), Luciano Resende <luckbr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Do you know the dates ? I will be out for a week in October for Spark
> > Summit, but other then that I might be available.
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 8:50 AM, Sharan Foga <sharan.f...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Everyone
> > >
> > > I'm still looking for a speaker for Hackbright for mid to later
> October,
> > > so if anyone is interested then please let me know.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Sharan
> > >
> > > On 2016-08-17 10:17 (+0200), "Sharan Foga"<sharan.f...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > > > Hi Everyone
> > > >
> > > > Following the successful webinar we had for Hackbright last month,
> I've
> > > had another request from them for an ASF speaker to come and present to
> > > their students in San Francisco around mid to late October.
> > > >
> > > > https://hackbrightacademy.com/
> > > >
> > > > They have left the topic flexible and suggest another open source or
> ASF
> > > focus with perhaps someone talking in more detail about their ASF
> project
> > > and also their involvement in it.
> > > >
> > > > Audience:  Their current and graduate students.
> > > > Maximum Duration: 60 minutes
> > > >
> > > > Please let me know if you are interested and available to help out or
> > > participate.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > > Sharan
> > > >
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Re: Speaker Request for Hackbright Academy – San Francisco

2016-09-02 Thread Luciano Resende
Do you know the dates ? I will be out for a week in October for Spark
Summit, but other then that I might be available.

On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 8:50 AM, Sharan Foga <sharan.f...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Everyone
>
> I'm still looking for a speaker for Hackbright for mid to later October,
> so if anyone is interested then please let me know.
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
> On 2016-08-17 10:17 (+0200), "Sharan Foga"<sharan.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi Everyone
> >
> > Following the successful webinar we had for Hackbright last month, I've
> had another request from them for an ASF speaker to come and present to
> their students in San Francisco around mid to late October.
> >
> > https://hackbrightacademy.com/
> >
> > They have left the topic flexible and suggest another open source or ASF
> focus with perhaps someone talking in more detail about their ASF project
> and also their involvement in it.
> >
> > Audience:  Their current and graduate students.
> > Maximum Duration: 60 minutes
> >
> > Please let me know if you are interested and available to help out or
> participate.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Sharan
> >
> > -
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> >
> >
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Re: OCM - Bug fix - @Collection

2015-09-16 Thread Luciano Resende
You might want to redirect your question to Apache Jackrabbit mailing list

http://jackrabbit.apache.org/jcr/mailing-lists.html

On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 6:07 AM, Ricardo Ulate <ricardo.ul...@valtech.de>
wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I'm sure I'm not using the right channel, but this page
> http://www.apache.org/dev/contrib-email-tips.html
> Was too confusing, I don't want to invest 1h time to help out with a
> simple fix.
>
>
>
> When using the @Collection tag on lists (where the element is a node WITH
> an ID):
>
> The class DefaultCollectionConverterImpl (in version 2.0.0 of the OCM)
> around lines at line 230:
>
>
> while (collectionIterator.hasNext()) {
>
> Object item = collectionIterator.next();
>
> String elementJcrName = null;
>
>
>
> if (elementClassDescriptor.hasUUIdField()){
>
> elementJcrName = collectionDescriptor.getJcrElementName();
>
> elementJcrName = (elementJcrName == null)?
> COLLECTION_ELEMENT_NAME : elementJcrName;
>
>
>
> Should be:
>
> while (collectionIterator.hasNext()) {
>
> Object item = collectionIterator.next();
>
> String elementJcrName = null;
>
>
>
> if (elementClassDescriptor.hasUUIdField()){
>
> if (elementClassDescriptor.hasIdField()) {
>
>  String idFieldName =
> elementClassDescriptor.getIdFieldDescriptor().getFieldName();
>
> elementJcrName = ReflectionUtils.getNestedProperty(item,
> idFieldName).toString();
>
> }
>
> else {
>
> elementJcrName = collectionDescriptor.getJcrElementName();
>
> }
>
> elementJcrName = (elementJcrName == null)?
> COLLECTION_ELEMENT_NAME : elementJcrName;
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ricardo
>



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Re: permissions on COMDEV Wiki space

2015-06-05 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 1:56 AM, Ulrich Stärk u...@spielviel.de wrote:

 There is a group called asf-cla I think. It should contain people that
 signed a CLA but is not
 populated from LDAP so needs to be maintained manually. This is the
 closest thing to a committer
 group that I know of.

 Cheers,

 Ul


Not sure what others thing, but maybe this is too open ? If we start
getting too many notifications, maybe we could ask Infra to create a
asf-committer group for confluence.

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Re: permissions on COMDEV Wiki space

2015-05-31 Thread Luciano Resende
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 11:43 PM, Hervé BOUTEMY herve.bout...@free.fr
wrote:

 Hi,

 Community Development has a Confluence Wiki space
 https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/Index

 For projects-new.a.o, I'd like to use this Wiki to store some docs, but I
 don't have karma.

 Shouldn't this Wiki be opened to every ASF committer, like the svn space?

 Regards,

 Hervé



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Re: permissions on COMDEV Wiki space

2015-05-31 Thread Luciano Resende
I was looking at it, and I could not find a asf wide committer group, maybe
we should ask for Infra to create one ?

On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 11:43 PM, Hervé BOUTEMY herve.bout...@free.fr
wrote:

 Hi,

 Community Development has a Confluence Wiki space
 https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/Index

 For projects-new.a.o, I'd like to use this Wiki to store some docs, but I
 don't have karma.

 Shouldn't this Wiki be opened to every ASF committer, like the svn space?

 Regards,

 Hervé




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Re: Apache Extras PoC

2014-09-30 Thread Luciano Resende
Great David,

   Does it make sense to have the right panel (Staff Picks, top downloads,
etc) be restricted to Apache Extras related projects ? I'll let others
comment on the adds portion of the prototype.

On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 4:44 PM, David Nalley da...@gnsa.us wrote:

 Hi folks:

 Roberto and others from Sourceforge have set up a proof of concept for
 the SF-based replacement for Apache Extras. You can take a look below.
 Comments/Input welcome.

 https://sourceforge.net/directory/vertical:Apache-Extras/

 --David




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Re: Apache Extras PoC

2014-09-30 Thread Luciano Resende
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 6:18 PM, David Nalley da...@gnsa.us wrote:

 On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Great David,
 
 Does it make sense to have the right panel (Staff Picks, top
 downloads,
  etc) be restricted to Apache Extras related projects ? I'll let others
  comment on the adds portion of the prototype.

 Frankly, I don't know, or even know how configurable it is. I am happy
 to take feedback back, or we can start a conversation here with folks
 at SF.

 I am not thrilled with the ads, but I also recognize that doing this
 work and hosting projects is not a free endeavor.

 --David


Understood, I'm just providing some feedback and comparing with what we
currently have in the Apache Extras provided by google. Hopefullly others
will also provide their views on this thread.

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[NOTICE] Welcome Ulrich Stärk as new Community Development PMC Chair

2014-09-18 Thread Luciano Resende
The Apache Community Development PMC has recommended and the Board has
confirmed Ulrich Stärk as the new ComDev PMC Chair.

Congratulations !!!

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Re: ApacheIndia?

2014-04-29 Thread Luciano Resende
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com wrote:

 Are we aware of this event: http://apacheindia.org/


First time I hear about this event... and it's being advertised as Apache
India Mini Conference is a premier Apache Software Foundation (ASF) event
in Bangalore.

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Re: Automatic CXF/JAXRS API Documentation Generation

2014-04-12 Thread Luciano Resende
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Lewis John Mcgibbney 
lewis.mcgibb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Folks,

 First things first, ApacheCon NA in Denver was kick ass. Really kick ass.
 I'm on my way home still after many many hours of delays and it doesn't
 matter as I've had a sh*t hot week and wouldn't change it for the world.

 Now down to business... I am looking for an Apache project (if one exists)
 which can auto generate documentation for the Apache Tika JAXRS web
 service. I suppose I am looking for something _similar_ to miredot [1].

 Can anyone point me in the right direction/help me out here?

 Thanks
 Lewis

 [0] https://wiki.apache.org/tika/TikaJAXRS
 [1] http://www.miredot.com/
 --
 *Lewis*



This is not an Apache project, but it's licensed under the Apache License

http://enunciate.codehaus.org/

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Re: Question about Apache-Extras

2014-01-07 Thread Luciano Resende
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 8:15 AM, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:

 On 22/12/2013 Jacques Le Roux wrote:

 OFBiz is concerned as well. We have several components there and we
 would like to know if a replacement solution has been planned?
 https://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/hosting/
 search?q=label%3aOFBiz


 Another round of Board reports, so I'm asking if there is any update too.
 The original post http://s.apache.org/hzJ stated January 15 as a
 deadline. So, any news on the following two questions?

 1) Does the Google Code change affect Apache Extras?


 2) Are there plans to make the lost functionality available in some other
 ways?

 Infra clearly stated that this is a ComDev issue.

 Thanks,
   Andrea.



Waiting on Google contacts for the answer, for members, you can follow the
discussion at

https://mail-search.apache.org/members/private-arch/community-private/201401.mbox/%3ccagu5spfll5+_mmdfh71cubo9larac1ze_vjquzfwkx60dg9...@mail.gmail.com%3e

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Re: Question about Apache-Extras

2013-10-30 Thread Luciano Resende
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.orgwrote:

 On 28/10/2013 Roger Whitcomb wrote:

 P.S. Apache OpenOffice are also concerned, so I have copied them as well.


 Thanks. As stated in last July's OpenOffice Board Report:
   ---
 OpenOffice, like the ASF as a whole, is hit by the announced policy
 change of Apache Extras. The project currently stores several libraries
 there, in an area known as ooo-extras, and the build process downloads
 them when options like --enable-category-b are used. A solution should
 be found at the ASF level.
   ---

 So basically I have the same questions as Roger:
 1) does the Google Code change affect Apache Extras (I was assuming it
 does)?
 2) Are there plans to make the lost functionality available in some other
 ways?

 Thanks,
   Andrea.


I either missed or haven't received the announced policy change. Could
someone please provide a copy.

Thanks


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Re: Question about Apache-Extras

2013-10-30 Thread Luciano Resende
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.comwrote:


 On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.orgwrote:

 On 28/10/2013 Roger Whitcomb wrote:

 P.S. Apache OpenOffice are also concerned, so I have copied them as well.


 Thanks. As stated in last July's OpenOffice Board Report:
   ---
 OpenOffice, like the ASF as a whole, is hit by the announced policy
 change of Apache Extras. The project currently stores several libraries
 there, in an area known as ooo-extras, and the build process downloads
 them when options like --enable-category-b are used. A solution should
 be found at the ASF level.
   ---

 So basically I have the same questions as Roger:
 1) does the Google Code change affect Apache Extras (I was assuming it
 does)?
 2) Are there plans to make the lost functionality available in some other
 ways?

 Thanks,
   Andrea.


 I either missed or haven't received the announced policy change. Could
 someone please provide a copy.

 Thanks



I just found the blog post with the announcement, let me look into it.

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Re: Question about Apache projects and Kickstarter-like campaigns

2013-10-04 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Chip Childers chip.child...@sungard.comwrote:

 On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 02:24:11PM -0300, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo
 wrote:
  Hi!
 
  I'm an Apache Tapestry committer and PMC member and very active
  specially in the mailing lists.
 
  I'm at a period in which I have no job, no clients and I haven't
  started looking for a job again. So I have the schedule for that.
  But this free time cannot be free, because I, as everyone else, have
  bills to pay. So I thought it would be a perfect time to run an
  fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign (Kickastart only allows USA
  citizens) to have me working exclusively on the Tapestry codebase
  and documentation for a month.
 
  If there are people actually wanting to fund that, I just didn't
  want to lose the opportunity before I get some other work and I
  don't have all that time to work on Tapestry itself again. Of
  course, I will still contribute to the project in the mailing list
  as usual and also some code, but all that on my actual free (i.e
  time I'm not doing something that would earn me money or help me
  find paid work).
 
  From the Foundation point of view, is this allowed? From a community
  is it something to be avoided? I'd take a lot of care to make sure
  nobody would consider this potential campaign to be blackmail, just
  one way to say thank you and to help Tapestry, which has no backing
  company, progress faster.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Cheers!

 Not an authoritative answer, but...

 I don't see why this would be a problem, assuming that you continued to
 interact with the community in the same way as before.

 Many contributors / committers / PMC members in projects are paid by
 organizations to work on those projects, so I don't personally see how
 this is any different.  You are just being creative about how to get
 paid to do what you like to do anyway.

 Again - not authoritative.

 -chip



You should be clear that this is something you are doing as an independent
person and not linked and/or on behalf of Apache or Apache Tapestry.

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Re: Question about Apache projects and Kickstarter-like campaigns

2013-10-04 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo 
thiag...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Fri, 04 Oct 2013 15:25:37 -0300, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  You should be clear that this is something you are doing as an
 independent person and not linked and/or on behalf of Apache or Apache
 Tapestry.


 Tudo bem, Luciano? :)

 I'm not sure how to do that. I am linked to Apache by being an Apache
 Tapestry committer. Of course, I can try to do my best to say that I'm not
 asking contributions to Apache or Apache Tapestry, but to myself so I can
 work on Tapestry for some time.



Ola Thiago,

Maybe the best option is for you to review with the Apache Trademarks team
the content of your post before you publish it. That should make sure you
are ok with a concrete thing we can review.



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Apache Event in Inda (December timeframe)

2013-09-06 Thread Luciano Resende
The ICFOSS is planning a conference in India in early December, and wanted
to offer us an Apache Track in the conference.

The format of the conference is usually as follows (there could be some
variation from this):

Day 1 (10 am - 4 pm): Tutorials / Unconference/ Contests etc
Day 1 (4:30 pm - 5:30):  Inauguration  Keynote

Day 2 (9:30 - 10:30): Plenary talks
Day 2 (11:00 - 5:00): Parallel tracks (usually about 3 tracks)
Day 2 (evening): Cultural Program and Dinner

Day 3 (9:30 - 3:00): Parallel tracks (could be different tracks from day 1)
Day 3 (3:30 - 4:30): Plenary talks
Day 3 (4:30 - 5:00): Concluding Session

We could have an Apache track on Day 2 (11:00 am through 5 pm). And
possible discuss an Unconference and/or Hackaton for day 1.

Thoughts ?

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Re: Apache Event in Inda (December timeframe)

2013-09-06 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 1:31 PM, Phil Steitz phil.ste...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 9/6/13 7:53 AM, Luciano Resende wrote:
  The ICFOSS is planning a conference in India in early December, and
 wanted
  to offer us an Apache Track in the conference.

 Where in India?


Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala (South of India)


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Re: Apache Event in Inda (December timeframe)

2013-09-06 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.comwrote:

 The ICFOSS is planning a conference in India in early December, and wanted
 to offer us an Apache Track in the conference.

 The format of the conference is usually as follows (there could be some
 variation from this):

 Day 1 (10 am - 4 pm): Tutorials / Unconference/ Contests etc
 Day 1 (4:30 pm - 5:30):  Inauguration  Keynote

 Day 2 (9:30 - 10:30): Plenary talks
 Day 2 (11:00 - 5:00): Parallel tracks (usually about 3 tracks)
 Day 2 (evening): Cultural Program and Dinner

 Day 3 (9:30 - 3:00): Parallel tracks (could be different tracks from day 1)
 Day 3 (3:30 - 4:30): Plenary talks
 Day 3 (4:30 - 5:00): Concluding Session

 We could have an Apache track on Day 2 (11:00 am through 5 pm). And
 possible discuss an Unconference and/or Hackaton for day 1.

 Thoughts ?



Here is the website from the previous conference they have organized (this
is going to be the 5th edition of this conference)

http://fossk.in/4/

They had about 180 participants, including developers, students,
grassroots-level activists, free media practitioners and government
officials.


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Re: Apache

2013-08-14 Thread Luciano Resende
You should send Tomcat specific questions to the Tomcat project mailing
list:

http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html


On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 2:58 AM, dhaval doshi dhava...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,
 good morning,
 sir,


 I am working apache tomcat7 and
 after installing tomcat is there anything required to use apache server
 to transfer a data from one computer to another computer?


 Thanking you,

 Regards,
 -Dhaval




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Re: Getting this error upon trying to install and configure Hive

2013-07-18 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:48 PM, gerald.p...@gtnexus.com 
gerald.p...@gtnexus.com wrote:

 Hi there!

 So a little background. I've been trying to setup Hive on a CentOS 6
 machine.
 I followed the instructions of this Youtube video:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2lSrHsRpOI

 For my case, I'm using Hadoop-1.1.2 and Hive-0.9.0, all the directories
 labeled mnt in this video I replaced it with opt because that's where
 all of my hadoop and hive packages have been opened up.

 As I reached the portion of the video where I was actually supposed to run
 Hive via ./hive this error popped up:

 Cannot find hadoop installation: $HADOOP_HOME must be set or hadoop
 must be in the path

 I guess one of the questions I have is, in which directory did I have to
 edit the .profile file? because I don't understand why we would have to
 go to the home directory for this change. And also if this helps, this is
 what I had put down in the .profile file in my /home/hadoop directory

 export HADOOP_HOME=/opt/hadoop/hadoop
 export HIVE_HOME=/opt/hadoop/hive
 export PATH=$HADOOP_HOME/bin:$HIVE_HOME/bin

 Thank you so much!

 Sincerely,

 Gerald Park


You should direct your question to the Hive project mailing list :
http://hive.apache.org/mailing_lists.html

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Re: Pilot Mentoring Programme with India ICFOSS - Mentor Request Mail.

2013-07-08 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 5:56 AM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.comwrote:




 On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 3:13 AM, Ted Dunning ted.dunn...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Dan Filimon dangeorge.fili...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  This is Dan (from Mahout). I'm writing here because for whatever reason
  your e-mail hasn't reached dev@mahout and I saw it here first.
 

 I haven't seen that email on the Mahout list either.


 Maybe the e-mail is waiting moderation ? I don't see it on the archives
 either.



I believe her e-mails are reaching the list now

http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/mahout-dev/201307.mbox/%3CCAEvMzqwqKffE3SwO5jhyAHEz%3DJ9qUvOfnzTVLwEWZdOXwysTRA%40mail.gmail.com%3E


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Re: Mailing List Subscription

2013-07-07 Thread Luciano Resende
In general, you can look at the general mailing list information at

http://www.apache.org/foundation/mailinglists.html

But each project also usually have details about what lists are available
for the project, and how to subscribe/unsubscribe.
See some examples below :

http://wink.apache.org/community.html
http://curator.incubator.apache.org/mail-lists.html



On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Varun Verma mailvaru...@gmail.com wrote:

 hello,
 I want to subscribe apache's mailing list for educational purposes
 and ultimately, taking participation in open source.

 thanks




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Re: Pilot Mentoring Programme with India ICFOSS - Mentor Request Mail.

2013-07-04 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 3:13 AM, Ted Dunning ted.dunn...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Dan Filimon dangeorge.fili...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  This is Dan (from Mahout). I'm writing here because for whatever reason
  your e-mail hasn't reached dev@mahout and I saw it here first.
 

 I haven't seen that email on the Mahout list either.


Maybe the e-mail is waiting moderation ? I don't see it on the archives
either.

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Re: Pilot Mentoring Programme with India ICFOSS - Mentor Request Mail.

2013-07-04 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Reshmi Raji reshmiraji1...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Luciano,

 I sent my mail to the mailing list of Mahout today at 10.30 am(Indian
 time),but till now I couldn't see it on the dev mailing list page.Even I
 couldn't see any other updates on the page after7.15am today morning.

 What shall I do next? How shall I proceed?


Your e-mails for this list are (at least they were) getting moderated
(because you have not subscribed to it). I think  the same issue might be
happening on the mahout list. Please make sure you have subscribed to the
dev list and send the e-mail again please.

Thanks.

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Re: Pilot Mentoring Programme with India ICFOSS - Mentor Request Mail.

2013-07-03 Thread Luciano Resende
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 12:11 AM, Reshmi Raji reshmiraji1...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,


 I am currently persuading my Masters degree ( 2nd year ) from Indian
 Institute Of Information Technology And Management-Kerala ,India.

 I am one among the 50 Student Candidate who participated in Pilot Mentoring
 Programme with India ICFOSS under Mr.Luciano
 Resende
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=luciano%20resende
 (21
 st to 23 rd Jun 2013).I am interested in learning more about Open
 Source and would like to contribute my main project of my Masters Degree to
 Apache Community.


 I would like to do my project in Mahout- Implementation Of Apriori
 Algorithm in Mahout. From the list of Mentors unassigned I just saw Mr.Dan
 Filimon
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=dfilimonis
 working in Mahout Projects.Either Mr.Dan
 Filimon
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=dfilimonorany
 one else who is working in Mahout be my Mentor, so that I can do my
 project successfully as well can contribute the same for the Apache.org?


 Thanks


Hi Reshmi,

   You should ask this question to the Mahout community on their
development list, see [1]. A few members of the Mahout community have been
mentors in previous years GSoC and Im sure they would be willing to help if
they feel that your project would be good for the Mahout community.

   Please let us know in here or in the students list if you can't make
progress with the Mahout dev list.

Thanks


[1]
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAHOUT/Mailing+Lists%2C+IRC+and+Archives#



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Re: Setup development software for Macs?

2013-06-26 Thread Luciano Resende
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Shane Curcuru a...@shanecurcuru.org wrote:

 I just switched to a Mac for much of my stuff, and am wondering how other
 committers organize their Macs and what kind of software they use.

 In particular, what's the best GUI-ish SVN clients?

 Your favorite basic text editors?  I don't need a big IDE, just simple
 markdown/python/ruby, and occasional web page editing.

 Also, a silly question, I know, but if I have my work on SSD, is there any
 reason that I should *not* configure FileVault?  It seems like a no brainer
 for any laptop.  Similarly, any reason to turn off the built-in Firewall?

 Related, what are decent options for parental control software for macs 
 iPads?  It's obvious that we will need some way to restrict and monitor
 what our daughter does on the computer...

 Thanks in advance!

 - Shane


Take a look at this, seems like some good pointers :
http://www.josebrowne.com/from-windows-to-mac-dev.html

Also, install Xcode command line tools, that should give you most of what
you need (e.g. svn, git, and some other stuff required for basic dev)

As for FileVault, I use that with no issues (and you know, it's kind
required by our employers... in case you ever use your mac for work)
but if you choose to do it, do it now, while you don't have much content on
the SSD. Firewall is always ON as well.

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Re: Hadoop In Seoul 2013 Conference

2013-06-19 Thread Luciano Resende
I know there is a page with details, but i only have phone access now...

You can start by calling Hadoop as Apache Hadoop and put a header with
treadmark attribution...

I'll send more info when i get infront a computer.

On Tuesday, June 18, 2013, Edward J. Yoon wrote:

 Hi, ComDev,

 As a means of developing local community, I'm planning to hold a
 Hadoop Conference 2013 in Seoul[1], South Korea with national agency.
 Currently we're selecting, inviting and preparing speakers[2].

 If there's anything else I need to know, Pls let me know.

 1. http://dev.hadoop.co.kr/
 2. http://dev.hadoop.co.kr/list.php

 --
 Best Regards, Edward J. Yoon
 @eddieyoon



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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Pilot mentoring programme with India ICFOSS

2013-06-07 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Suresh Marru sma...@apache.org wrote:

 On Jun 7, 2013, at 2:13 PM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.com wrote:

  On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Suresh Marru sma...@apache.org
 wrote:
 
  Hi Luciano,
 
  Looks like the JIRA filter [1] did not get created or is private - here
  is the error message - The requested filter doesn't exist or is
 private.
 
  Suresh
 
  [1] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?filter=12324056
 
 
  Looks like my jira filter is not public, working on that.
 
 
 
  Should be fixed now.

 Thanks Luciano for the quick fix. I now see the project ideas.

 Looks like the filter includes the current GSOC projects which are already
 underway. Which may be OK, just thinking loud how this will work.

 Suresh



It will possible have some GSoC project ideas, as some are also taged as
mentoring and are still in the open status.
My current idea is to either ask mentors to review/cleanup existing jiras
taged with the mentor tag, or use a mentor2013 for this project.


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Re: Question About making two cloudstack talk to each other

2013-05-26 Thread Luciano Resende
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Amira Okasha amiraoka...@ymail.com wrote:
 Dear sir,
 I am a Master degree student and it is requested from me to do a 
 communication between two open source cloud stack
 using OCCI and because i am new to installing clouds i can't understand the 
 meaning of making two clouds talk to each other and how .
 inter cloud is also making two clouds communicate with each other so please 
 advice how it is done or refer to a manual or something.
 B.rgds
 Amira Okasha

This query should be directed to the CloudStack project mailing list

http://cloudstack.apache.org/mailing-lists.html

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Re: Feedback on Flex board report

2013-04-26 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 2:17 AM, Ross Gardler rgard...@opendirective.comwrote:

 I just wanted to thank you for the feedback you provided in your last
 board report with respect to your experiences with moving to Git. This
 kind of information is really useful to those in other projects. For
 the benefit of the archives (and ComDev PMC) I've copied the relevant
 section at the end of this mail.

 I'd really like to see this documented in the ComDev project. Perhaps
 in the section For Commtters/PMCs. This could form the start of a
 page on best practices for version control which would link out to
 appropriate documentation on Git and SVN workflows, review processes
 etc.

 If anyone in the Flex community can write up your experiences as
 documentation on that site (it is editable by all committers) we'd
 really appreciate it.Note, the ComDev site is intended to signpost
 into more detailed documentation. The idea is not to be fully detailed
 but to provide a high level overview linking out to the details. To
 this end the content in the board report is at about the right level
 for the ComDev site, it just needs a little context padding for the
 ComDev site. If you have process documents on your own project pages
 please feel free to link to them as appropriate.

 If someone does find the time - thank you in advance. If not, then
 thank you for including it in the board report. Hopefully I or another
 ComDev memver will find the time to move it into the ComDev site.

 Ross

 Relevant section from board report:

 We moved our code base from SVN to Git in mid-March.  It has been a much
 more difficult transition than expected.  Three weeks later, folks are
 still
 confused about how to use Git as it has many options for performing tasks
 that can have significant implications.  Git's database model is not suited
 for partial checkouts like SVN, making the management of our whiteboard
 (a
 playground for committers) much more difficult as you have to download the
 entire whiteboard (currently 245MB) first.  There is discussion of managing
 the whiteboard on GitHub, but others feel that it doesn't conform to the
 Apache way.

 The move to Git has slowed contributions from some committers as folks
 aren't sure they have the time to learn to use Git and are afraid of using
 the wrong options.  Hopefully, the net benefit promised by the Git
 supporters will eventually be realized.

 The move to Git has also broken our release and build scripts and we are in
 the process of fixing them.  We also need to get the Git mirrors working
 again, as well as our CI implementation.



 Ross Gardler (@rgardler)
 Programme Leader (Open Development)
 OpenDirective http://opendirective.com



-1 for using Apache Flex's bad experience, as a concrete example, as this
might give the wrong perception about Git at Apache.

+1 for documenting most used git and svn workflows used in Apache Projects,
this might avoid similar problems in the future.


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Re: Website frontpage style

2013-04-24 Thread Luciano Resende
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 7:11 AM, Shane Curcuru a...@shanecurcuru.org wrote:

 Make it so!

 Agreed with Suresh and Rich: header is too big, and can just be Apache
 Community Development.  Then explain in the text about Apache Community
 Development Project (ComDev) does cool stuff...

 I agree that a text block in the lower half titled The Apache Way would
 be a key addition, with a brief explanation and links to other sites.

 - Shane


Overall style changes have been committed with suggestions from this
thread. Please review it at [1], and feel free to add/modify the contents I
added about the apache way ...

Feel free to publish it if you guys feel ok with it.


[1] http://community.staging.apache.org/


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[ANNOUNCE] Rich Bowen as new Community Development PMC member

2013-04-20 Thread Luciano Resende
Please join me in welcoming Rich Bowen to the Community Development PMC.

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Re: Wiki notifications, was Re: [Women Wiki] Trivial Update of MarielQhp by MarielQhp

2013-04-19 Thread Luciano Resende
On Friday, April 19, 2013, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:

 On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 8:05 PM, Luciano Resende 
 luckbr1...@gmail.comjavascript:;
 wrote:
  ...By having these changes forwarded to our dev-list we now have a
  double-spam.
  Can we just make the ACL more restricted ?...

 Yes, see our private list for details.

 -Bertrand



I'll take a look, but can we also change the notification to some other
list (e.g. Commit)

Thanks


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Wiki notifications, was Re: [Women Wiki] Trivial Update of MarielQhp by MarielQhp

2013-04-18 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 12:44 AM, Apache Wiki wikidi...@apache.org wrote:

 Dear Wiki user,

 You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on Women Wiki for
 change notification.

 The MarielQhp page has been changed by MarielQhp:
 http://wiki.apache.org/Women/MarielQhp

 New page:
 I am 32 years old and my name is Mariel Strong. I life in Remlingen
 (Germany).BR
 BR
 BR
 my page ... []]


By having these changes forwarded to our dev-list we now have a
double-spam.
Can we just make the ACL more restricted ?

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Re: Call for moderators

2013-04-17 Thread Luciano Resende
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Ross Gardler rgard...@opendirective.comwrote:

 Well it turns out I'm the only moderator on private - never noticed since
 its such low traffic. I'll add you and Luciano in that role,


Ok.

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Re: GSOC

2013-04-12 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 7:05 AM, rahul bhola rb1223334...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi,
  i am a CS student and am interested to participate in GSOC could you
 please guide me over.I have done programing with python and cpp. I have
 worked over networking and sockets.
  regards
 rahul


You can get started by reading :

http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html

And searching for project ideas at :

http://s.apache.org/gsoc2013ideas

Once you identify the project idea, you will have to start discussing with
the mentor in the project mailing list on how to get started building your
proposal.


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Re: increasing GSoC visibility within the ASF

2013-04-11 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 7:38 AM, Ross Gardler rgard...@opendirective.comwrote:

 On 11 April 2013 14:23, Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com wrote:

 
  On Apr 10, 2013, at 1:39 PM, Mark Struberg wrote:
 
   + it's also pretty hard to spin of small enough tasks which can be done
  in a GSoC project. Most of our projects need some really in-depth
 knowledge
  prior to hacking a smallish task :/
 
 
 
  Looking forward to next year, it would be good for us to encourage
  projects to have a GSoC tag in their ticket tracker to identify issues
 that
  would be good candidates for students. The folks at OpenHatch recommend
  clearly identifying tickets as entry-level, and then,  rather than always
  cleaning up the so-called low-hanging fruit, leaving them for
 entry-level
  people. Such an approach might be employed, say, 3-6 months out from
 GSoC,
  to start to identify good student projects.
 

 We already do that. We could be more proactive about reminding projects to
 mark issues throughout the year.


 
  Granted, this leaves things undone, but that's probably ok, if our focus
  is indeed community over code.
 

 No problem if an issue is tagged GSoC but gets closed before GSoC comes
 along.

 Ross


One of the issues is that we keep using GSoC + year as tag, so we pretty
much discard all the previous years project ideas that are still open. I
think using something generic like GSoC would make our project idea look
bigger without much overhead on mentors to prepare year over year.

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Re: increasing GSoC visibility within the ASF

2013-04-11 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Ross Gardler rgard...@opendirective.comwrote:

 Good point Luciano - we need to move to GSOC only - or better still
 something not linked to GSoC, e.g. mentored. A search and a batch update
 will do the job nicely. We can adjust our search to include GSoC, GSoC2013
 and mentored to catch those who didn't do the update.

 Ross


I think we have used mentor in the past (instead of mentored)...

We could do the batch update, but I'm afraid new ideas might come with the
gsoc2013 and get ignored, so we need to monitor it if the search don't
include that.

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Re: Process, policy and best practice

2013-04-01 Thread Luciano Resende
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 5:56 PM, Shane Curcuru a...@shanecurcuru.org wrote:

 On 4/1/2013 6:28 PM, Benson Margulies wrote:

 As I see it, the primary attraction here is that we could end up with
 *one* coherent body of documentation on policies and procedures,
 available to project new and old.


 Oh, drat.  I was really starting to get excited about this project -
 having one set of documentation that explains to normal humans how we work
 would be amazingly cool!

 Then I realized what the date is, and now I know that this must really be
 some complex April Fool's hoax.

 - Shane


LOL, Good one Shane :)

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Re: JIRA Issues

2013-03-24 Thread Luciano Resende
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz
bdelacre...@apache.org wrote:
 On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.com wrote:
 I noticed the JIRA issues are being mailed to our ComDev committs list
 instead of dev list.

 Is this the expected behavior ?

 Personally I like it, it avoids cluttering this list's archives.

 -Bertrand

My only concern is that we might not have a huge set of people
subscribed/watching the comdev commit list, and some of these jiras
might not have the proper visibility.


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Re: help needed

2013-03-14 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:32 PM, rahul bhola rb1223334...@gmail.com wrote:
 hello sir/madam,
  i am a bit late but i am interested in applying for GSOC 2013.I am
 interested in working with apache for GSOC.Currently i am looking and
 reading the apache server source code version 2.4.3 .I would appreciate any
 help that could be provided on what else should i do.Also quite recently i
 made a server on java although incomplete and not sure if it is of any use
 to you still i am enclosing the source code of the server i made.I worked
 on c++ , python, java and have used qt creator to some extent for c++.

 the git link for the server is
 https://github.com/rahul-bhola/dummy_server/blob/master/file.java

 The file is incomplete and i can do the same thing in c++.Please guide me
 what further i should do to contribute to the apache community

 regards
 Rahul Bhola

General GSoC related information can be found at :
http://community.apache.org/gsoc.html

As for Apache HTTP project questions, you should ask the HTTPD project
directly at
http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html

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Re: FW: [GSoC Mentors Announce] Google Summer of Code 2013

2013-03-01 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Carl Hall thecarlh...@apache.org wrote:
 I've got some cycles and would volunteer as the org admin again. Any
 others?

 I'm joining the party a bit late, but would like to throw my hat in the
 ring to help as org admin. I've been an org admin/asst admin  mentor for
 the past few years with Sakai. Just let me know how I should help.

See the thread in code-awards@ mailing list.

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Re: GSoC 2013 - A better interface for students to select projects

2013-02-15 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz
bdelacre...@apache.org wrote:
 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.com wrote:
 ...I would like to make things a little more simple for the students to
 find the project that best match their skiils or the areas of their
 interest. The idea is to crawl our jira issues and add some more
 metadata to the jira based on foap project details, and then present a
 UI where students can have more choices to filter project ideas, like
 by language (e.g. c or java ) , by area (e.g. cloud), etc...

 Sounds good, but beyond that we shouldn't hold the student's hands too
 much IMO - we want those who are not ready to do their homework to
 fail early ;-)

 -Bertrand

I agree, but I think we can also use this tool more generic, where
people that is trying to get started with open source (via GSoC or
not) to find interesting ideas where they can contribute.

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Re: Servlet.service() for servlet action threw exception

2012-11-09 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 6:09 AM, Alabax, Shaikh shaikh.ala...@nttdata.comwrote:


 Hi,
 I did reach out to Apache Struts as per your suggestion and got the
 following reply from Apache Struts group. .

 -
 How is it related to Struts 1 ? As I know BeeHive is a page flow control
 engine (donated by BEA years ago) and it looks like a configuration
 problem, but rarely unrelated to Struts 1.

 -
 Even I am under the same impression that some configuration piece is wrong
 and hence trying for some help or assistance again here. Just an additional
 note - This project works fine in Weblogic and we are trying to port it to
 JBOSS/Tomcat.

 What we did is to remove bea dependents and use apache equivalents to run
 in it Tomcat/JBOSS. The changes we did to working bea code are as follows

 In jpf-struts-config.xml
 controller
 className=org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.config.PageFlowControllerConfig
 inputForward=true
 processorClass=org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowRequestProcessor

 In struts-config xml the following change
  controller
 className=org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.config.PageFlowControllerConfig
 inputForward=true
 processorClass=org.apache.beehive.netui.pageflow.PageFlowRequestProcessor

 In beehive-netui-config.xml
 expression-language
 namecompat-netuiel/name

 factory-classorg.apache.beehive.netui.script.el.ExpressionEvaluatorImpl$NetUIELEngineFactory/factory-class
 /expression-language
 /expression-languages
 Commented
 !--
 iterator-factories
 iterator-factory
 namerowset/name

 factory-classcom.bea.wlw.netui.util.iterator.RowSetIterator$RowSetIteratorPlant/factory-class
 /iterator-factory
 /iterator-factories
  --

 I am hoping with this detailed info someone can provide some valuable
 inputs as to whether if I missed any key configuration step or some jar
 additions etc for making it work in Tomcat/JBOSS. Again the deployment
 seems to be fine and when I access the jpf welcome file then see the
 exception below in console. Are there any other places I need to take a
 close look at with respect to configuration.

 Thanks for any kind of help/assistance and is much appreciated.

 Regards,
 Shaikh


It's going to be very hard to get a response here, usually what you need to
know is to identify what project this is related to, and contact that
project mailing list.

If this is an Apache Behive issue, unfortunately the project has been
retired in 2012 (http://beehive.apache.org/) and I'm not sure you will be
able to easily find someone to help with that.

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Re: Video recording at ApacheCon EU

2012-10-29 Thread Luciano Resende
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Niclas Hedhman nic...@hedhman.org wrote:
 Peanut gallery;
 I think there is a lot value in recording events like this. 500 people
 visit, at the most 1/6 of the conference. 500,000 people can watch all
 of it at their leisure later. I would.
 But HD seems like overkill, and I also see the cost as steep. Perhaps
 some double-checks with InfoQ and/or other conference organizers?


Also, in past events where we had done this kind of things (for free),
we ended up never hosting the videos online. If we are going to spend
money, we should have a clear path on not only recording it, but how,
where and by what time we are going to make them available for the
public.

BTW, should this discussion really be on com-dev public discussion list ?


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Re: Difference between this and community-discuss

2012-10-10 Thread Luciano Resende
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 7:37 AM, Ross Gardler
rgard...@opendirective.com wrote:
 I can honestly say I have no idea what community-discuss is. I've
 never heard of it and don't believe I am subscribed to it.


I think Noah is talking about the old community@a.o (which AFAIK the
ComDev PMC also owns), which is for general discussion where people
might want some input from other community members.

 This list though is the discussion list for the Community Development
 PMC. That PMC is, primarily, responsible for managing GSoC but the PMC
 is the place where other similar (foundation wide) community
 development activities can happen.


+1
 Ross


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Re: Some clarification needed for Apache Extra projects - Apache Extra in specific

2012-09-27 Thread Luciano Resende
I'm replying to the original message as this thread seems to be taking
a different direction.

Based on the Apache Extras guidelines snippet below:

Projects hosted on Apache Extras are not considered official Apache
Software Foundation projects and they are also not associated, allied,
or otherwise organizationally related to The Apache Software
Foundation. Therefore, we require project owners to respect the Apache
Software Foundation trademark policy by clearly indicating that your
Apache Extras project name is not an official project of the Apache
Software Foundation. In general, projects hosted on Apache Extras must
not portray themselves as official Apache Software Foundation
projects. Clarification on these rules should be sought from the
Apache Project Committees related to your Apache Extras project, or to
the Apache Community Development Committee in general.

Apache Extras projects are like external projects, with possible
license aggravates. In general, I'd say that, if the project is hosted
in Apache Extras because it's not compatible with AL2 (or for some
other reason), the related Apache project can point/link to the
external project (e.g. BTW, here are a list of external projects
related to Apache Camel link), but should not actually host code,
defects, etc related to these external projects.

Now, see inline comments related to the specific questions :

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 2:06 PM, Christian Müller
christian.muel...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello!

 A few day ago, I started a thread [1], mainly because we wanted to forward
 our Camel Extra [2] commit and issue notifications to our regular Camel
 mailing list. We had some issues with this and asked INFRA for help. Now we
 realized, there are different understandings what we can do (allowed to do)
 and what not. I didn't found an answer at [3] or [4]. I want clarification
 about the following question:

 - Is it inline with the Apache policy to forward commit notifications from
 Apache Extra projects to the regular Apache project mailing list (INFRA
 managed)?


Apache Extras projects are external to Apache and should be treated as
so. Having non AL2 compatible code snippets being mixed together with
Apache project commits can and will cause confusion to people
searching the commit archives.

 - Is it inline with the Apache policy to forward issue notifications from
 Apache Extra issue tracker (Google code) to the regular Apache project
 mailing list (INFRA managed)?


See above.

 - Is it inline with the Apache policy to direct users from Apache Extra to
 raise issues at the regular Apache issue tracker (JIRA)?


Yes, if indeed there is a bug in the core Apache Project.

 - Is it inline with the Apache policy to host content on Apache Confluence
 which covers Apache Extra artifacts  (e.g.
 http://camel.apache.org/hibernate.html)?


The Apache Guidelines mention

Each Apache Extras project is encouraged to publish their releases and
complete the project tagging information available on Apache Extras.

Which to me translates in each Apache Extras projects being
responsible for their own releases, documentation, etc. and an Apache
project would point to other extensions available in ... and link to
the Apache Extras release and documentation page. Which would clearly
identify the official disassociation and any possible confusion of an
Apache Extra project being an Apache project.

I'd also mention that the Apache Extras projects should not use
org.apache.xxx packages, but org.apache-extras.xxx package.


 [1]
 http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Re-Apache-Extras-notifications-was-Disable-GitHub-commenting-httpd-td5719778.html
 [2] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/camel-extra/
 [3]
 https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/the_apache_software_foundation_launches
 [4] http://community.apache.org/apache-extras/guidelines.html

 Thanks in advance,
 Christian

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Re: Some clarification needed for Apache Extra projects - Apache Extra in specific

2012-09-27 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 6:41 PM, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:

 I think that is just engineering prudence.  Take the example of a
 component that you might have a  dependency.  I see no problem with a
 PMC wanting to be informed about all changes to that component as well
 as all bugs found in that component.  That information is entirely
 relevant to the Apache project.  At the very least a PMC should be
 aware of security flaws identified in any dependencies, optional or
 otherwise, since this may require steps such as a patch to interface
 code.


This is a very common scenario at Apache, when project A has a
dependency in project B, does it start forwarding mailing lists or
particular members go subscribe to the mailing lists of the other
project ? When someone comes to project A and says there is a problem,
which is really a big in project B, we might create a jira in project
A, but we really send people to create a defect in project B. There is
clear boundaries between the two projects, and in case of apache
projects, they have compatible licenses. When we consider Apache
Extras, most of the time there will be license issues and that's why
we want to make clear they are different projects.

 I understand the concern about avoiding the appearance that the PMC is
 building source code that is not under the AL, but surely that
 depends on what the PMC *pushes or writes* to the Apache Extras, not
 on what they *read*.  Being informed is never a crime.

 Specific example.  OpenOffice podling has signed up for a security
 mailing list where we receive security-related bug reports from
 LibreOffice, an open source project that is LGPL/MPL, not ALv2.  We do
 this by subscribing our security list directly to theirs.  Is this
 against policy?   This seems directly analogous to a project receiving
 bug reports from a non ALv2 Apache Extras project.


My main concerns are with commit notifications, which will contain non
AL2 code being forwarded to the same archive where the main apache
commits are being archived and can cause confusion with in the long
run.

 Regards,

 -Rob



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Fwd: [GSoC Mentors] Google Code-in 2012 Contest announced for 13-17 year old students interested in open source

2012-09-24 Thread Luciano Resende
FYI, Any mentor volunteers for this year Google Code-in ?

-- Forwarded message --
From: Stephanie Taylor sttay...@google.com
Date: Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 11:09 AM
Subject: [GSoC Mentors] Google Code-in 2012 Contest announced for 13-17
year old students interested in open source
To: Google Summer of Code Mentors List 
google-summer-of-code-mentors-l...@googlegroups.com


Hello GSoC Mentors,

We are excited to announce [0] that we will be running the Google Code-in
[1] contest for 13-17 pre-university students again this fall.  The contest
will begin for students on Monday, November 26th, 2012 [2].

Organizations will be able to apply to be one of the 10 mentoring
organizations beginning Monday, October 22nd (the Monday after the GSoC
Mentor Summit in Mountain View, CA).  We will have a session on Google
Code-in during the Mentor Summit for people to learn more about the program
and for previous mentors and org admins to give us their feedback and
thoughts on the program.

When you read through the Contest Rules for this year you will notice some
major changes that we implemented based on your feedback and student
feedback from last year. The main points are below with more mentor
information on the GCI Wiki [3].

   - The point system has been overhauled and now every task is worth one
   point.  The 5 students with the highest number of completed tasks with your
   org will be the pool from which you, the mentoring org, will choose your 2
   Grand Prize winners based on the overall complete body of work of those 5
   students.
   - There will be 10 Mentoring Orgs for a total of 20 Grand Prize Winners
   (compared to 10 last year).
   - Translation tasks will no longer be a part of the Google Code-in
   contest, either as its own category or as a part of documentation efforts.
   - If students want to go for the Grand Prize they will work
   predominantly with one org and will hopefully become involved with the
   community of that org and will stay long after the GCI contest is over.
   - Students will not earn cash prizes for their work.  They will earn
   certificates and t-shirts and then they can go for the grand prize if they
   wish.
   - The contest was shortened by a week at the beginning of the contest
   period so it will now start after the Thanksgiving holidays in the USA.


We hope you will help us spread the word about the Google Code-in contest
so we can introduce more young developers to the wonderful world of open
source.  If you will be going to any talks or conferences aimed at
pre-university students in the next couple of months we would be happy to
send you some stickers for GCI. Please contact me directly at
sttay...@google.com.

[0]
http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2012/09/google-code-in-contest-for-high-school.html
[1] http://www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2012
[2] http://www.google-melange.com/gci/events/google/gci2012
 [3] http://code.google.com/p/google-code-in/wiki/GCIMentorInformation2012


Best,
Stephanie Taylor

Stephanie Taylor | Open Source Programs, Google |  sttay...@google.com |
650-214-1656

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Re: Apache Extras Question

2011-12-30 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 3:14 AM, Ross Gardler
rgard...@opendirective.com wrote:
 On 29 December 2011 20:50, Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de wrote:
 they include runtime dependencies (via Maven2) on LGPL code.
 Basically I like the apacheextras idea, but it _must_ be made clear  that 
 apacheextras has it's own rules which are _not_ ASF business.
 The current http://apacheextras.org is really bad in this regard,
 because it's just a redirect to google.code showing a plain page
 with a few projects listed on it.

 I tend to agree. When setting up apache-extras with Google we were
 promised much more control than we actually have. I've not even been
 given admin access yet!

 We'd welcome anyone with a little time to open the dialog with Google again.

 Ross


Could you please give it a try, I remember Google giving you admin
access, and I see your gmail address listed as admin.


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Re: Apache Extras Question

2011-12-29 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Mike Kienenberger mkien...@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't know if I'm subscribed to dev@community, so any future replies
 may not reach me.

 Let me give you what I think is an equivalent analogy.

 Assume Microsoft sets up a community hosting site for projects related
 to Microsoft products.

 Assume you are an employee of Microsoft.

 Assume that Microsoft states that, while they are providing the site,
 you may not include Microsoft in your project name or use the
 Microsoft branding, nor may you use com.microsoft as a java package.

 You, as an ASF member and PMC chair are equivalent to the employee in
 this scenario.   Even though you are an ASF member or PMC chair, you
 do not have the right to use the company assets without permission.
 In this case, the real permission you are seeking is the right to
 release an Apache product that contains LGPL-licensed code.   The
 Apache Extras site isn't going to provide you a loophole to do this.



+1, org.apache code is official Apache code under Apache License.

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Re: Apache Extras Question

2011-12-29 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J)
chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov wrote:
 (removing community@ from the CC list; aren't we trying to kill that thread?)

 Hi Ross,

 Thanks for replying. Comments below:

 On Dec 29, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Ross Gardler wrote:
 [...snip...]

 
  It's my understanding that anyone can start up a project at Apache Extras,
  in which case, if that person doesn't have an availid here at the ASF, and
  doesn't have an ICLA on file, then that's another situation that I won't
  speculate on. What I'm much more interested in is in the situation I 
  presented
  within this thread. I have an availid. I am an ASF member. I was looking
  at Apache Extras as a place to share some Apache OODT plugins that
  leverage code that is LGPL licensed, that I couldn't otherwise share within
  the normal Apache OODT SVN home. Prior to me coming to Apache Extras,
  this has been code housed in an internal JPL SVN repository for years, even
  before we brought the software to Apache. I'd like to use Apache Extras to
  facilitate sharing with an even broader community and to share the plugins
  we've developed (which themselves are ALv2 licensed) with others.

 The ASF does not release code under any license other than the Apache 
 license,

 Who asked to release the code? I just want an SVN to throw the code up at.
 If you look at oodt-pushpull-plugins [1], the LICENSE.txt file is ALv2. The 
 code
 we wrote (in Java) is ALv2. The code includes a runtime Maven2 dependency
 on libraries that provide FTP protocol implementations (Ftp4Che [2] and JvFtp 
 [3])
 that are LGPL licensed.


If you are saying this is compatible with ALv2 ? Then why use Apache
Extras instead of just the oodt SVN official repo in Apache ?

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Re: --Beginner- Want to learn JMeter

2011-12-27 Thread Luciano Resende
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Prasanna Soundarajan
prasanna.soundara...@sryas.com wrote:
 Hi,

  This is Prasanna. I am very new to this.

 I want to learn JMeter. Plz help on this

 Thanks and Regards,
 Prasanna

I would start with the project page :

http://jmeter.apache.org/

Specific technical questions can be redirected to their user and/or
dev mailing lists :

http://jmeter.apache.org/mail.html


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Re: Diagram of Geogebra Architecture

2011-09-01 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 7:20 AM, luiz Miranda luizmiran...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello everyone, this is my first email to the group.

 I´m from the college PUC-SP, from Brazil and here we are starting a new
 project based in the study of Geogebra´s architecture.
 So, in the site, we didn´t find any kind of models like an UML diagram.

 Is there any thing like this?

 Thanks in advance,

 Luiz augusto dos Reis Miranda
 PUC-SP, Brazil


Ola Luiz

   Geogebra is not an Apache project, you'd better get more info from
their website [1]


[1] http://www.geogebra.org/cms/

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Re: GSoC Temporary commit access accounts

2011-07-23 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Ross Gardler
rgard...@opendirective.com wrote:
 On 21 July 2011 10:24, Bertrand Delacretaz bdelacre...@apache.org wrote:
 Hi,

 On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 It looks like various Apache projects are voting GSoC students as
 partial committers. As Apache does not have a formal process for
 handling this type of account requests, regular accounts are created
 for these students, with an Apache e-mail alias, and access is given
 to general committer areas in SVN (e.g. committer area in svn, etc)
 and then respective PMCs provides write access to particular areas in
 SVN, such as a sandbox or a collaboration area. If the student fails
 the GSoC programm, or is not elected as regular committer during or
 after the program, there is no process for disabling/deleting these
 accounts. This is very problematic and can cause multiple issues

 I'd say those are temporary accounts rather than partial, and from the
 GSoC point of view I think it's good to have them.

 As long as we ensure they are really temporary I agree.

 Personally I feel that GSoC students should earn commit access just
 like anyone else. However, being a mentor is a time consuming task and
 we have to balance mentoring effort against the payback they get. We
 can also argue that the evaluation process is, when done right, is
 almost as rigorous as the process of becoming a committer.

 I think it is important to ensure mentors and PMCs get to choose the
 way they work with GSoC students. Personally I will still require
 students to submit regular patches but I don't feel we should dictate
 that practice.


That's my view as well, one of the ideas is that the GSoC will give
the student experience working on open source, and I don't believe the
regular open source experience is to give write access to source
repository for every initial contributor. Having said that, I have
seen others say that they want to provide write access to the
students, but then this access should be restricted to a branch or to
a isolated code, to me, this still isolates and don't foster
integration with the project community that will be paying much more
attention and reviewing contributions to the trunk. In the past, most
of the students I mentored ended upping getting committership on the
projects they participated after a initial period of patches
contributions and community interaction.

Having said that, I'm yet to really receive any complaints and
requests from the GSoC Students where they say they are not being
productive by providing patches, etc... So i tend to think this is a
way for the mentors to avoid having to review and apply patches.

 One suggestion would be to add those accounts to a special LDAP group
 named trainee or something. Once GSoC ends, someone (GSoC admins or
 comdev PMC) would need to request infra to disable all of them. If a
 student is voted in as a committer in the meantime, their PMC chair
 would just remove them from the trainee group.

 +1


+1, I think that, for those projects that want to provide these
accounts for the GSoC students, this is a good process with the
addition that they shouldn't have access to committer area as
suggested by Kathey.


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Re: GSoC Temporary commit access accounts

2011-07-23 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 1:03 AM, ant elder ant.el...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 7:44 AM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.com wrote:
 It looks like various Apache projects are voting GSoC students as
 partial committers. As Apache does not have a formal process for
 handling this type of account requests, regular accounts are created
 for these students, with an Apache e-mail alias, and access is given
 to general committer areas in SVN (e.g. committer area in svn, etc)
 and then respective PMCs provides write access to particular areas in
 SVN, such as a sandbox or a collaboration area. If the student fails
 the GSoC programm, or is not elected as regular committer during or
 after the program, there is no process for disabling/deleting these
 accounts. This is very problematic and can cause multiple issues.


 Can there be more details about very problematic and can cause
 multiple issues?

 From what i understand this issue is raised because there was a GSoC
 project having a mentor who wasn't a committer on the ASF project.
 Isn't an answer then to just have a GSoC admin validation step to make
 sure each ASF project is aware of and ACKs the GSoC projects and
 mentors assigned to them?

   ...ant


The main problem is that there is no process and no control. The issue
you mentioned is one that we caught (and I believe we don't know how
to handle at the moment). But because any account request from PMCs
are treated equally, there might be other cases that we are not aware
yet.

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GSoC Temporary commit access accounts

2011-07-21 Thread Luciano Resende
It looks like various Apache projects are voting GSoC students as
partial committers. As Apache does not have a formal process for
handling this type of account requests, regular accounts are created
for these students, with an Apache e-mail alias, and access is given
to general committer areas in SVN (e.g. committer area in svn, etc)
and then respective PMCs provides write access to particular areas in
SVN, such as a sandbox or a collaboration area. If the student fails
the GSoC programm, or is not elected as regular committer during or
after the program, there is no process for disabling/deleting these
accounts. This is very problematic and can cause multiple issues.

As the PMC overseeing the GSoC program at Apache, I'd like to see a
set of recommendations, guidelines and if necessary processes on how
to handle these cases. Having said that, I believe students are and
should be treated as any other community contributor, that have design
discussions on the project mailing list, and provides patch towards
earning trust and committership status as a community recognition of
his contributions.

What are your thoughts on what should be the official recommendation,
and based on that we can discuss required processes.

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Re: Status of website migration?

2011-01-25 Thread Luciano Resende
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 2:30 AM, Ross Gardler rgard...@apache.org wrote:
 On 25/01/2011 09:57, Nick Burch wrote:

 On Tue, 25 Jan 2011, Ross Gardler wrote:

 I know we were ready to migrate the website to the CMS, has this been
 done?

 Yup, we've been on the CMS since late December.

 Excellent - thank you.

 If everyone's happy with it now, we can ask infra to remove the old site
 from confluence to avoid confusion

 I've seen no issues since late Dec.

 Happy to turn off confluence (best leave it for a few days for lazy
 consensus).

 Ross


Some of these steps seems to have removed the Apache Extras contents
we had in our website
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/comdev/site/trunk/apache-extras/

What should I do to make them back ?

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Fwd: Google Summer of Code 2011 Announced

2011-01-24 Thread Luciano Resende
FYI, Google just announced GSoC 2011.

-- Forwarded message --
From: Carol Smith car...@google.com
Date: Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 2:21 PM
Subject: Google Summer of Code 2011 Announced
To: Google Summer of Code Announce
google-summer-of-code-annou...@googlegroups.com


Hi all,
We're pleased to announce that Google Summer of Code will be happening
for its seventh year this year. Please check out the blog post [1]
about the program and read the FAQs [2] and Timeline [3] on Melange
for more information.
[1] 
- http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2011/01/google-summer-of-code-announced-at-lca.html
[2] 
- http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/faqs
[3] 
- http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/timeline
Cheers,
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Apache HTTPd mentors ?

2010-11-08 Thread Luciano Resende
Do we have any available mentors (possible committers) from HTTPd
project around Asia or similar timezone ?

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Re: [GSoC] Mentor summit attendees

2010-09-02 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Ross Gardler rgard...@apache.org wrote:
 No we've not decided yet. Who else is interested?

 I am, but I've been before and happy to make room for others.


I'm interested, and I'm local so it shouldn't be a big overhead,
having said that, I've been there before and happy to make room for
others



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Re: Confluence auto-export template issue

2010-05-28 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 9:32 AM, Luciano Resende luckbr1...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Nick Burch n...@apache.org wrote:
 Hi All

 Any chance that the person who setup our confluence auto-export site could
 take a look at why we've started getting the tuscany logo and menu at the
 top of our pages? eg http://community.apache.org/localmentors.html

 Cheers
 Nick


 On it now.

Should be all set now [1], waiting for sync

https://cwiki.apache.org/COMDEVxSITE/

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Re: Confluence auto-export template issue

2010-05-28 Thread Luciano Resende
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Ross Gardler rgard...@apache.org wrote:
 On 28/05/2010 17:32, Luciano Resende wrote:

 On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Nick Burchn...@apache.org  wrote:

 Hi All

 Any chance that the person who setup our confluence auto-export site
 could
 take a look at why we've started getting the tuscany logo and menu at the
 top of our pages? eg http://community.apache.org/localmentors.html

 Cheers
 Nick


 On it now.

 Any chance you can point to some docs on how this is all managed so that
 others can step in if necessary in the future.

 Oh, and thanks for fixing it :-)

 Ross


I think we could use the Directory project documentation (and maybe
make something up for the Apache wide official one)...

https://cwiki.apache.org/DIRxDEV/exporting-a-confluence-space-as-a-website.html

And our template is available at

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/comdev/admin/confluence/


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Re: review of rankings complete, secoind phase started

2010-04-15 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Noirin Shirley noi...@apache.org wrote:
 On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:16 PM, Ross Gardler rgard...@apache.org wrote:

 Noirin, let us know when you are back up to speed after the retreat. The
 real admin work starts starts in earnest during this review phase. With the
 majority of effort focussed around the Google deadlines.


 I'm back up to date now, and ready to pitch in again :-)

 N


Welcome back !


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Re: review of rankings complete, secoind phase started

2010-04-12 Thread Luciano Resende
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Ross Gardler rgard...@apache.org wrote:
 Luciano, thanks for doing the initial mentor assignment.

 I've been through all the proposals and fixed any new incorrect rankings I
 could find.

 I've not assigned any additional mentors as I realise Luciano had a fair few
 open issues on code-awards. Let me know if you want me to do anytihng with
 them.

 Noirin, let us know when you are back up to speed after the retreat. The
 real admin work starts starts in earnest during this review phase. With the
 majority of effort focussed around the Google deadlines.

 Ross


Thanks Ross, I'll review the replies for the issues I raised last
night when I get home for the evening... I might have to assign/remove
couple mentors based on their replies...

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Re: Slight change to GSoC ranking timeline

2010-04-08 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Ross Gardler rgard...@apache.org wrote:
 I have just made a slight change to the ranking timeline at [1] (not synced
 to main site at time of writing).

 The main deadlines have not changed, I've simply highlighted deadlines for
 each phase of the ranking process.

 I've notified code-awa...@a.o of the upcoming deadline.

 [IMPORTANT] Admins (Noirin, Luciano and myself) please make sure you block
 out some time over the ranking period to work on this process.

 Ross

 [1] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEVxSITE/GSoC


I'm back online tomorrow, and I'm planning to spend a good time
helping on the proposals over the weekend.

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Re: GSoC applications

2010-03-11 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:56 AM, Noirin Shirley noi...@apache.org wrote:
 Luciano/Ross - what's your linkid in socghop.appspot.com?

 Thanks!

lresende


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Re: GSoC applications

2010-03-11 Thread Luciano Resende
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Noirin Shirley noi...@apache.org wrote:
 Aaand, one last question :-) How many students did we have accepted in
 previous years, and how many finished?

 I've been trawling code-awards trying to work this out, but am not
 having a whole lot of joy.


2009 Slots - 38, from which 32 completed successfully.



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Re: welcome to four new PMC members

2009-12-08 Thread Luciano Resende
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz
bdelacre...@apache.org wrote:
 On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Ross Gardler rgard...@apache.org wrote:
 The Commmunity Development PMC has voted to accept the following
 people as PMC members.

 Kathey Marsden
 Isabel Drost
 Noel Bergman
 Nick Burch

 Congrats and welcome!
 -Bertrand


Congratulations, and a very warm welcome !

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