Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal - Final Results

2008-05-23 Thread Joe Bohn

Ok ... here are the final results.

The vote passes with 17 votes (12 by PMC members).

I will forward this request on to the ASF Infrastructure team and 
communicate back to the Geronimo team any negotiation that occurs as a 
result.


Thank you all.
Joe


Joe Bohn wrote:
If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure team, 
they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the recommendation 
and  supports the intended use of the systems. I think it also bodes 
well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community stands behind the 
proposal, particularly since we will administer the machines ourselves, 
 - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the 
ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not 
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and 
sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are 
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is 
only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun NDA 
and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and gained approval 
of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache projects to 
test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests using the 
Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private 
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache 
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a 
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A 
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to more 
fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't have access 
to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK tests in a 
timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private machines has 
occurred, this is not ideal from a community perspective. Community 
controlled systems allow us to equitably share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the 
ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used 
for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) machines 
that meet (as closely as possible) the specification below.  However, we 
can see the need for 2 additional machines in the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with NDAs 
on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by 
Geronimo PMC.

  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA 
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  We 
may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or 
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, and 
produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)





Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal - RESULTS

2008-05-22 Thread Joe Bohn

The vote passes with 17 votes (12 by PMC members).


I will forward this request on to the ASF Infrastructure team and 
communicate back to the Geronimo team any negotiation that occurs as a 
result.


Thank you all.
Joe




Joe Bohn wrote:
If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure team, 
they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the recommendation 
and  supports the intended use of the systems. I think it also bodes 
well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community stands behind the 
proposal, particularly since we will administer the machines ourselves, 
 - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the 
ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not 
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and 
sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are 
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is 
only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun NDA 
and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and gained approval 
of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache projects to 
test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests using the 
Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private 
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache 
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a 
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A 
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to more 
fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't have access 
to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK tests in a 
timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private machines has 
occurred, this is not ideal from a community perspective. Community 
controlled systems allow us to equitably share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the 
ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used 
for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) machines 
that meet (as closely as possible) the specification below.  However, we 
can see the need for 2 additional machines in the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with NDAs 
on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by 
Geronimo PMC.

  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA 
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  We 
may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or 
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, and 
produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)





Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal - RESULTS

2008-05-22 Thread Joe Bohn


Hmmm .. just realized that I said I would call the vote on Friday rather 
than Thursday.  So, the vote is still open in case you still want to 
chime in.


Sorry for the premature call of the vote.

Joe



Joe Bohn wrote:

The vote passes with 17 votes (12 by PMC members).


I will forward this request on to the ASF Infrastructure team and 
communicate back to the Geronimo team any negotiation that occurs as a 
result.


Thank you all.
Joe




Joe Bohn wrote:
If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure 
team, they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the 
recommendation and  supports the intended use of the systems. I think 
it also bodes well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community 
stands behind the proposal, particularly since we will administer the 
machines ourselves,  - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to 
the ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not 
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and 
sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are 
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is 
only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun 
NDA and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and gained 
approval of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache 
projects to test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests 
using the Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private 
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache 
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a 
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A 
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to more 
fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't have 
access to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK tests 
in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private machines 
has occurred, this is not ideal from a community perspective. 
Community controlled systems allow us to equitably share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the 
ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used 
for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) 
machines that meet (as closely as possible) the specification below.  
However, we can see the need for 2 additional machines in the not too 
distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with 
NDAs on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by 
Geronimo PMC.
  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot 
directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA 
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  
We may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or 
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, 
and produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)








[VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Joe Bohn
If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure team, 
they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the recommendation 
and  supports the intended use of the systems. I think it also bodes 
well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community stands behind the 
proposal, particularly since we will administer the machines ourselves, 
 - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the 
ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not 
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and 
sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are 
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is 
only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun NDA 
and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and gained approval 
of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache projects to 
test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests using the 
Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private 
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache 
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a 
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A 
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to more 
fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't have access 
to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK tests in a 
timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private machines has 
occurred, this is not ideal from a community perspective. Community 
controlled systems allow us to equitably share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the 
ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used 
for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) machines 
that meet (as closely as possible) the specification below.  However, we 
can see the need for 2 additional machines in the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with 
NDAs on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by 
Geronimo PMC.

  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA 
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  We 
may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or 
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, and 
produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)


Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Joe Bohn

Here's my +1.

Joe


Joe Bohn wrote:
If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure team, 
they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the recommendation 
and  supports the intended use of the systems. I think it also bodes 
well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community stands behind the 
proposal, particularly since we will administer the machines ourselves, 
 - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the 
ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not 
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and 
sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are 
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is 
only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun NDA 
and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and gained approval 
of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache projects to 
test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests using the 
Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private 
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache 
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a 
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A 
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to more 
fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't have access 
to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK tests in a 
timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private machines has 
occurred, this is not ideal from a community perspective. Community 
controlled systems allow us to equitably share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the 
ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used 
for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) machines 
that meet (as closely as possible) the specification below.  However, we 
can see the need for 2 additional machines in the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with NDAs 
on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by 
Geronimo PMC.

  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA 
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  We 
may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or 
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, and 
produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)





Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Rick McGuire

+1

Joe Bohn wrote:
If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure 
team, they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the 
recommendation and  supports the intended use of the systems. I think 
it also bodes well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community 
stands behind the proposal, particularly since we will administer the 
machines ourselves,  - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to 
the ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not 
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and 
sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are 
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is 
only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun 
NDA and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and gained 
approval of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache 
projects to test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests 
using the Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private 
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache 
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a 
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A 
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to more 
fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't have 
access to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK tests 
in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private machines 
has occurred, this is not ideal from a community perspective. 
Community controlled systems allow us to equitably share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the 
ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used 
for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) 
machines that meet (as closely as possible) the specification below.  
However, we can see the need for 2 additional machines in the not too 
distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with 
NDAs on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by 
Geronimo PMC.
  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot 
directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA 
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  
We may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or 
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, 
and produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)





Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Davanum Srinivas

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+1

Rick McGuire wrote:
| +1
|
| Joe Bohn wrote:
| If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure
| team, they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the
| recommendation and  supports the intended use of the systems. I think
| it also bodes well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community
| stands behind the proposal, particularly since we will administer the
| machines ourselves,  - so I encourage all to vote.
|
|
| [ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to
| the ASF Infrastructure team.
| [ ] 0 No opinion
| [ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not
| present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.
|
| I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).
|
|
| PROPOSAL
|
| Rationale:
| The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and
| sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are
| necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is
| only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun
| NDA and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and gained
| approval of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache
| projects to test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests
| using the Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.
|
| In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private
| machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache
| Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a
| central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A
| centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to more
| fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't have
| access to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK tests
| in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private machines
| has occurred, this is not ideal from a community perspective.
| Community controlled systems allow us to equitably share these resources.
|
| Request:
| To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the
| ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used
| for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2)
| machines that meet (as closely as possible) the specification below.
| However, we can see the need for 2 additional machines in the not too
| distant future.
|
| Machine specs:
| - 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
| - 16 GB memory
| - two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
| - DVD R/W (20x?)
| - rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
| - LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
| - to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
|   - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
|  - configuration
|  - backup/recovery
|  - secure access
| - Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with
| NDAs on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by
| Geronimo PMC.
|   - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot
| directions
|   - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA
| authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
| - Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.
| We may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.
|   - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
|   - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or
| public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
| - Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests,
| and produce reports.
| - Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.
|
| Admin Volunteers:
|   - Joe Bohn (PMC)
|   - Jay McHugh (PMC)
|   - Jason Warner
|   - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
|   - Kevan Miller (PMC)
|
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Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Viet Nguyen
+1

Viet


Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Kevan Miller

+1

--kevan

On May 20, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure  
team, they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the  
recommendation and  supports the intended use of the systems. I  
think it also bodes well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo  
community stands behind the proposal, particularly since we will  
administer the machines ourselves,  - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to  
the ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not  
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution  
and sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are  
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information  
is only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the  
Sun NDA and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and  
gained approval of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other  
Apache projects to test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5  
TCK tests using the Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private  
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache  
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a  
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A  
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to  
more fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't  
have access to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK  
tests in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private  
machines has occurred, this is not ideal from a community  
perspective. Community controlled systems allow us to equitably  
share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting  
the ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be  
used for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2)  
machines that meet (as closely as possible) the specification  
below.  However, we can see the need for 2 additional machines in  
the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
 - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
- configuration
- backup/recovery
- secure access
   - Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with  
NDAs on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved  
by Geronimo PMC.
 - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot  
directions
 - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA  
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per  
machine.  We may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

 - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
 - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or  
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests,  
and produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
 - Joe Bohn (PMC)
 - Jay McHugh (PMC)
 - Jason Warner
 - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
 - Kevan Miller (PMC)


Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Dan Becker

Joe Bohn wrote:
[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the 
ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not 
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


+1

--
Thanks, Dan Becker


Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Jason Dillon

+1

--jason


On May 20, 2008, at 7:22 PM, Joe Bohn wrote:

If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure  
team, they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the  
recommendation and  supports the intended use of the systems. I  
think it also bodes well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo  
community stands behind the proposal, particularly since we will  
administer the machines ourselves,  - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to  
the ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not  
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution  
and sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are  
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information  
is only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the  
Sun NDA and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and  
gained approval of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other  
Apache projects to test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5  
TCK tests using the Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private  
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache  
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a  
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A  
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to  
more fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't  
have access to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK  
tests in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private  
machines has occurred, this is not ideal from a community  
perspective. Community controlled systems allow us to equitably  
share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting  
the ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be  
used for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2)  
machines that meet (as closely as possible) the specification  
below.  However, we can see the need for 2 additional machines in  
the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
 - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
- configuration
- backup/recovery
- secure access
   - Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with  
NDAs on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved  
by Geronimo PMC.
 - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot  
directions
 - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA  
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per  
machine.  We may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

 - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
 - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or  
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests,  
and produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
 - Joe Bohn (PMC)
 - Jay McHugh (PMC)
 - Jason Warner
 - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
 - Kevan Miller (PMC)




Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Jarek Gawor
+1

Jarek

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:22 AM, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure team, they
 want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the recommendation and
  supports the intended use of the systems. I think it also bodes well to
 demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community stands behind the proposal,
 particularly since we will administer the machines ourselves,  - so I
 encourage all to vote.


 [ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the ASF
 Infrastructure team.
 [ ] 0 No opinion
 [ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not present
 this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.

 I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


 PROPOSAL

 Rationale:
 The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and
 sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are necessary
 gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is only available
 to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun NDA and other Apache
 committers that have signed an NDA and gained approval of the Apache
 Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache projects to test new
 products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests using the Apache Geronimo
 test infrastructure.

 In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private machines
 by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache Geronimo and
 related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a central system to
 run and share the results of these tests.  A centralized testing environment
 allows the Geronimo community to more fully participate in the TCK process.
 Some committers don't have access to the hardware resources needed to run
 the Java EE TCK tests in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of
 private machines has occurred, this is not ideal from a community
 perspective. Community controlled systems allow us to equitably share these
 resources.

 Request:
 To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the ASF
 infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used for this
 purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) machines that meet (as
 closely as possible) the specification below.  However, we can see the need
 for 2 additional machines in the not too distant future.

 Machine specs:
 - 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
 - 16 GB memory
 - two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
 - DVD R/W (20x?)
 - rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
 - LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
 - to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with NDAs on
 file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by Geronimo PMC.
  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA authorization)
 would identified to manage the machines.
 - Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  We may
 increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.
  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or public IP
 addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
 - Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, and
 produce reports.
 - Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

 Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)



Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Gianny Damour

+1

I hope that the ASF Infrastructure Team has a good idea of the type  
of rather heavyweight testing involved by the TCK  to warrant such a  
configuration.


Thanks,
Gianny

On 20/05/2008, at 10:22 PM, Joe Bohn wrote:

If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure  
team, they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the  
recommendation and  supports the intended use of the systems. I  
think it also bodes well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo  
community stands behind the proposal, particularly since we will  
administer the machines ourselves,  - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it  
to the ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not  
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution  
and sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are  
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information  
is only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the  
Sun NDA and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and  
gained approval of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other  
Apache projects to test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5  
TCK tests using the Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private  
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with  
Apache Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that  
we need a central system to run and share the results of these  
tests.  A centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo  
community to more fully participate in the TCK process. Some  
committers don't have access to the hardware resources needed to  
run the Java EE TCK tests in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc  
sharing of private machines has occurred, this is not ideal from a  
community perspective. Community controlled systems allow us to  
equitably share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting  
the ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can  
be used for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two  
(2) machines that meet (as closely as possible) the specification  
below.  However, we can see the need for 2 additional machines in  
the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with  
NDAs on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved  
by Geronimo PMC.
  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot  
directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA  
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per  
machine.  We may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or  
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute  
tests, and produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)




Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Donald Woods

+1


-Donald


Joe Bohn wrote:
If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure team, 
they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the recommendation 
and  supports the intended use of the systems. I think it also bodes 
well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community stands behind the 
proposal, particularly since we will administer the machines ourselves, 
 - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the 
ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not 
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and 
sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are 
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is 
only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun NDA 
and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and gained approval 
of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache projects to 
test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests using the 
Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private 
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache 
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a 
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A 
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to more 
fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't have access 
to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK tests in a 
timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private machines has 
occurred, this is not ideal from a community perspective. Community 
controlled systems allow us to equitably share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the 
ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used 
for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) machines 
that meet (as closely as possible) the specification below.  However, we 
can see the need for 2 additional machines in the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with NDAs 
on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by 
Geronimo PMC.

  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA 
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  We 
may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or 
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, and 
produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)



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Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread David Jencks

+1
david jencks

On May 20, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Joe Bohn wrote:

If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure  
team, they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the  
recommendation and  supports the intended use of the systems. I  
think it also bodes well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo  
community stands behind the proposal, particularly since we will  
administer the machines ourselves,  - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to  
the ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not  
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution  
and sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are  
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information  
is only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the  
Sun NDA and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and  
gained approval of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other  
Apache projects to test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5  
TCK tests using the Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private  
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache  
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a  
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A  
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to  
more fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't  
have access to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK  
tests in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private  
machines has occurred, this is not ideal from a community  
perspective. Community controlled systems allow us to equitably  
share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting  
the ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be  
used for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2)  
machines that meet (as closely as possible) the specification  
below.  However, we can see the need for 2 additional machines in  
the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
 - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
- configuration
- backup/recovery
- secure access
   - Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with  
NDAs on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved  
by Geronimo PMC.
 - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot  
directions
 - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA  
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per  
machine.  We may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

 - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
 - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or  
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests,  
and produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
 - Joe Bohn (PMC)
 - Jay McHugh (PMC)
 - Jason Warner
 - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
 - Kevan Miller (PMC)




Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Jason Warner
+1

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 10:08 AM, David Jencks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 +1
 david jencks


 On May 20, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Joe Bohn wrote:

  If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure team,
 they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the recommendation and
  supports the intended use of the systems. I think it also bodes well to
 demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community stands behind the proposal,
 particularly since we will administer the machines ourselves,  - so I
 encourage all to vote.


 [ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the
 ASF Infrastructure team.
 [ ] 0 No opinion
 [ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not present
 this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.

 I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


 PROPOSAL

 Rationale:
 The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and
 sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are necessary
 gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is only available
 to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun NDA and other Apache
 committers that have signed an NDA and gained approval of the Apache
 Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache projects to test new
 products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests using the Apache Geronimo
 test infrastructure.

 In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private
 machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache
 Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a central
 system to run and share the results of these tests.  A centralized testing
 environment allows the Geronimo community to more fully participate in the
 TCK process. Some committers don't have access to the hardware resources
 needed to run the Java EE TCK tests in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc
 sharing of private machines has occurred, this is not ideal from a community
 perspective. Community controlled systems allow us to equitably share these
 resources.

 Request:
 To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the ASF
 infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used for this
 purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) machines that meet (as
 closely as possible) the specification below.  However, we can see the need
 for 2 additional machines in the not too distant future.

 Machine specs:
 - 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
 - 16 GB memory
 - two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
 - DVD R/W (20x?)
 - rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
 - LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
 - to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
- configuration
- backup/recovery
- secure access
   - Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with NDAs on
 file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by Geronimo PMC.
  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA authorization)
 would identified to manage the machines.
 - Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  We
 may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.
  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or public
 IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
 - Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, and
 produce reports.
 - Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

 Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)





-- 
~Jason Warner


Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Joseph Leong
+1

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:22 AM, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure team,
 they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the recommendation and
  supports the intended use of the systems. I think it also bodes well to
 demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community stands behind the proposal,
 particularly since we will administer the machines ourselves,  - so I
 encourage all to vote.


 [ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the
 ASF Infrastructure team.
 [ ] 0 No opinion
 [ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not present
 this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.

 I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


 PROPOSAL

 Rationale:
 The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and
 sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are necessary
 gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is only available
 to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun NDA and other Apache
 committers that have signed an NDA and gained approval of the Apache
 Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache projects to test new
 products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests using the Apache Geronimo
 test infrastructure.

 In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private
 machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache
 Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a central
 system to run and share the results of these tests.  A centralized testing
 environment allows the Geronimo community to more fully participate in the
 TCK process. Some committers don't have access to the hardware resources
 needed to run the Java EE TCK tests in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc
 sharing of private machines has occurred, this is not ideal from a community
 perspective. Community controlled systems allow us to equitably share these
 resources.

 Request:
 To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the ASF
 infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used for this
 purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) machines that meet (as
 closely as possible) the specification below.  However, we can see the need
 for 2 additional machines in the not too distant future.

 Machine specs:
 - 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
 - 16 GB memory
 - two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
 - DVD R/W (20x?)
 - rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
 - LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
 - to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with NDAs on
 file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by Geronimo PMC.
  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA authorization)
 would identified to manage the machines.
 - Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  We
 may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.
  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or public IP
 addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
 - Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, and
 produce reports.
 - Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

 Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)



Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Jay D. McHugh

+1

Jay

Joe Bohn wrote:
If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure team, 
they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the recommendation 
and  supports the intended use of the systems. I think it also bodes 
well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community stands behind the 
proposal, particularly since we will administer the machines ourselves, 
 - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the 
ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not 
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and 
sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are 
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is 
only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun NDA 
and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and gained approval 
of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache projects to 
test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests using the 
Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private 
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache 
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a 
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A 
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to more 
fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't have access 
to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK tests in a 
timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private machines has 
occurred, this is not ideal from a community perspective. Community 
controlled systems allow us to equitably share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the 
ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used 
for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) machines 
that meet (as closely as possible) the specification below.  However, we 
can see the need for 2 additional machines in the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with NDAs 
on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by 
Geronimo PMC.

  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA 
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  We 
may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or 
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, and 
produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)


Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Erik B. Craig

+1

On May 20, 2008, at 7:22 AM, Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure  
team, they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the  
recommendation and  supports the intended use of the systems. I  
think it also bodes well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo  
community stands behind the proposal, particularly since we will  
administer the machines ourselves,  - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to  
the ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not  
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution  
and sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are  
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information  
is only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the  
Sun NDA and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and  
gained approval of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other  
Apache projects to test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5  
TCK tests using the Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private  
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache  
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a  
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A  
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to  
more fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't  
have access to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK  
tests in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private  
machines has occurred, this is not ideal from a community  
perspective. Community controlled systems allow us to equitably  
share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting  
the ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be  
used for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2)  
machines that meet (as closely as possible) the specification  
below.  However, we can see the need for 2 additional machines in  
the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
 - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
- configuration
- backup/recovery
- secure access
   - Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with  
NDAs on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved  
by Geronimo PMC.
 - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot  
directions
 - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA  
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per  
machine.  We may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

 - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
 - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or  
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests,  
and produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
 - Joe Bohn (PMC)
 - Jay McHugh (PMC)
 - Jason Warner
 - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
 - Kevan Miller (PMC)


Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread Hernan Cunico

+1

Cheers!
Hernan

Joe Bohn wrote:
If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure team, 
they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the recommendation 
and  supports the intended use of the systems. I think it also bodes 
well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo community stands behind the 
proposal, particularly since we will administer the machines ourselves, 
 - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to the 
ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not 
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution and 
sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are 
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information is 
only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the Sun NDA 
and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and gained approval 
of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other Apache projects to 
test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5 TCK tests using the 
Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private 
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache 
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a 
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A 
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to more 
fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't have access 
to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK tests in a 
timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private machines has 
occurred, this is not ideal from a community perspective. Community 
controlled systems allow us to equitably share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting the 
ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be used 
for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2) machines 
that meet (as closely as possible) the specification below.  However, we 
can see the need for 2 additional machines in the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
  - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
 - configuration
 - backup/recovery
 - secure access
- Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with NDAs 
on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved by 
Geronimo PMC.

  - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot directions
  - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA 
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per machine.  We 
may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

  - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
  - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or 
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests, and 
produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
  - Joe Bohn (PMC)
  - Jay McHugh (PMC)
  - Jason Warner
  - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
  - Kevan Miller (PMC)



Re: [VOTE] ASF hosted machines for TCK Proposal

2008-05-20 Thread David Blevins

+1

David

On May 20, 2008, at 5:22 AM, Joe Bohn wrote:

If we are to take this proposal forward to the ASF Infrastructure  
team, they want assurance that the Geronimo PMC is behind the  
recommendation and  supports the intended use of the systems. I  
think it also bodes well to demonstrate that the entire Geronimo  
community stands behind the proposal, particularly since we will  
administer the machines ourselves,  - so I encourage all to vote.



[ ] +1 I agree with the need and support the proposal. Present it to  
the ASF Infrastructure team.

[ ] 0 No opinion
[ ] -1 I don't see the need or disagree with the proposal. Do not  
present this proposal to the ASF Infrastructure team.


I'll plan on calling this vote on Friday (5/23) morning (9 AM EST).


PROPOSAL

Rationale:
The Apache Geronimo community has a need to support the execution  
and sharing of results from Sun certification tests (cts) which are  
necessary gain JavaEE5 certification compliance.  This information  
is only available to those Geronimo committers that have signed the  
Sun NDA and other Apache committers that have signed an NDA and  
gained approval of the Apache Geronimo PMC.  This has allowed other  
Apache projects to test new products/releases by running JavaEE 5  
TCK tests using the Apache Geronimo test infrastructure.


In the past these resource intensive tests have been run on private  
machines by individuals.  As more people become involved with Apache  
Geronimo and related projects, it is becoming obvious that we need a  
central system to run and share the results of these tests.  A  
centralized testing environment allows the Geronimo community to  
more fully participate in the TCK process. Some committers don't  
have access to the hardware resources needed to run the Java EE TCK  
tests in a timely manner. Although some ad-hoc sharing of private  
machines has occurred, this is not ideal from a community  
perspective. Community controlled systems allow us to equitably  
share these resources.


Request:
To fulfill this requirement, the Apache Geronimo PMC is requesting  
the ASF infrastructure team to provide and host machines that can be  
used for this purpose.  Initially, we would like to request two (2)  
machines that meet (as closely as possible) the specification  
below.  However, we can see the need for 2 additional machines in  
the not too distant future.


Machine specs:
- 8 core (two 3.0 GHz quad-core)
- 16 GB memory
- two 750GB 7200 - rpm SATA 3GB/s disks
- DVD R/W (20x?)
- rack mountable specification to work with ASF infra requirements
- LOM or other features as necessary for ASF infra support
- to be developer managed and maintained by the Apache Geronimo Team
 - Apache Geronimo would assume all responsibility for:
- configuration
- backup/recovery
- secure access
   - Strictly limited to those Apache Geronimo committers with  
NDAs on file or additional Apache committers with NDAs and approved  
by Geronimo PMC.
 - full, admin access would be granted to ASF infra with reboot  
directions
 - At least 2 active Apache Geronimo committers (with NDA  
authorization) would identified to manage the machines.
- Running Linux with something like Xen for 4 VM images per  
machine.  We may increase the number of VM images if it is feasible.

 - We would require both ssh and VNC access to the VMs.
 - It is not yet decided if we would use NAT to access the VMs or  
public IP addresses.  Is there are recommendation from ASF Infra?
- Automation will most likely be added to run builds, execute tests,  
and produce reports.

- Capability to manually run tests on demand would also be supported.

Admin Volunteers:
 - Joe Bohn (PMC)
 - Jay McHugh (PMC)
 - Jason Warner
 - Matt Hogstrom (PMC)
 - Kevan Miller (PMC)