Re: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-12 Thread Alex Rukletsov
Judith —

we have newbie and newbie++ labels [1]. To help people land their changes
at the end of a hackathon, we should find shepherds for issues before
giving them out to folks. Shepherds should have time for reviews and an
idea about the approach.

[1]
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-8338?jql=labels%20in%20(newbie%2C%20%22newbie%2B%2B%22)%20AND%20project%20%3D%20MESOS%20AND%20status%20!%3D%20Resolved%20

On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 10:07 PM, Judith Malnick 
wrote:

> Hi all, these are great! Are they currently captured in Jira tickets or
> issues of some kind? If we had a beginner label we might be able to
> advertise those issues in other hackathons like Hacktober too :) I'd be
> happy to create tickets for the issues but I don't want to accidentally
> create a ton of duplicates if they already exist.
>
> On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 6:31 PM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
> and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks all for the ideas! (And keep them coming if you have more, it's
> not
> > for another couple weeks.) I'll make sure to put together a list and run
> it
> > by a few of you before I fly out.
> >
> >
> > On 02/07/2018 3:22 pm, Benjamin Mahler wrote:
> >
> >> -list to bcc
> >>
> >> Hey Tim! Sorry that this fell through the cracks, Vinod and I can
> shepherd
> >> this.
> >>
> >> What time zone are you in? We can set up a hangout to go over it.
> >>
> >> Ben
> >>
> >> On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 8:13 AM, Timothy Anderegg <
> >> timothy.ander...@gmail.com
> >>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>
> >> I've been looking for a new shepherd for that for a while, if there are
> >>> any
> >>> takers I'm happy to rebase against the latest code!
> >>>
> >>> Tim
> >>>
> >>> On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 11:10 AM James Peach  wrote:
> >>>
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > > On Feb 6, 2018, at 11:21 PM, Benjamin Mahler 
> >>> wrote:
> >>> > >
> >>> > > +1 Versioned documentation would be heroic!
> >>> >
> >>> > Based on https://reviews.apache.org/r/52064/ ?
> >>> >
> >>> > >
> >>> > > On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:49 PM Vinod Kone 
> >>> wrote:
> >>> > >
> >>> > >> Versioned documentation!
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>> On Feb 6, 2018, at 4:37 PM, Benjamin Mahler 
> >>> > wrote:
> >>> > >>>
> >>> > >>> A couple of ideas from the performance related working group:
> >>> > >>>
> >>> > >>> -Use protobuf arenas for all non-trivial outbound master messages
> >>> > (easy)
> >>> > >>> This can be done piecemeal.
> >>> > >>> -Use move semantics (take a Message&&) in all of the master
> message
> >>> > >>> handlers to reduce copying (medium) This one can be done
> piecemeal.
> >>> For
> >>> > >>> example Master::statusUpdate would be a good one to start with.
> >>> > >>> -Audit the Registrar code to use move semantics to reduce copying
> >>> > >> (medium)
> >>> > >>>
> >>> > >>> If there are any UI programmers:
> >>> > >>>
> >>> > >>> -Consider a webui "refresh", try to find a new set of fonts and
> >>> style,
> >>> > >>> could be fun.
> >>> > >>>
> >>> > >>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
> >>> > >>> and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:
> >>> > >>>
> >>> >  Hello all,
> >>> > 
> >>> >  Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (
> >>> https://hackillinois.org/)
> >>> > >> as
> >>> >  an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the
> >>> > >> University
> >>> >  of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd to
> the
> >>> > 25th.
> >>> >  Students from a multitude of schools will be attending (they
> even
> >>> bus
> >>> > >> them
> >>> >  in). The hackathon has an open-source focus, and while there
> will
> >>> be
> >>> > >> many
> >>> >  projects for the students to work on, I want to make sure Mesos
> >>> gets
> >>> > >> some
> >>> >  attention too.
> >>> > 
> >>> >  I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small,
> >>> >  beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon
> >>> project.
> >>> > >> For
> >>> >  Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix",
> >>> > >> "beginner",
> >>> >  or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have
> >>> anything
> >>> > in
> >>> >  particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me
> know.
> >>> I'd
> >>> > >> like
> >>> >  to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't accidentally start
> >>> some
> >>> >  students in on a giant can of worms. Our excellent new Beginner
> >>> > >> Contributor
> >>> >  Guide will be a huge help too.
> >>> > 
> >>> >  Thanks,
> >>> > 
> >>> >  Andy
> >>> > 
> >>> >  P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll
> get
> >>> you
> >>> > in
> >>> >  touch with their director.
> >>> > 
> >>> > >>
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>>
> >>>
>
>
> --
> Judith Malnick
> Community Manager
> 310-709-1517 <(310)%20709-1517>
>


Re: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-09 Thread Judith Malnick
Hi all, these are great! Are they currently captured in Jira tickets or
issues of some kind? If we had a beginner label we might be able to
advertise those issues in other hackathons like Hacktober too :) I'd be
happy to create tickets for the issues but I don't want to accidentally
create a ton of duplicates if they already exist.

On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 6:31 PM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:

> Thanks all for the ideas! (And keep them coming if you have more, it's not
> for another couple weeks.) I'll make sure to put together a list and run it
> by a few of you before I fly out.
>
>
> On 02/07/2018 3:22 pm, Benjamin Mahler wrote:
>
>> -list to bcc
>>
>> Hey Tim! Sorry that this fell through the cracks, Vinod and I can shepherd
>> this.
>>
>> What time zone are you in? We can set up a hangout to go over it.
>>
>> Ben
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 8:13 AM, Timothy Anderegg <
>> timothy.ander...@gmail.com
>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>
>> I've been looking for a new shepherd for that for a while, if there are
>>> any
>>> takers I'm happy to rebase against the latest code!
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 11:10 AM James Peach  wrote:
>>>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > > On Feb 6, 2018, at 11:21 PM, Benjamin Mahler 
>>> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > +1 Versioned documentation would be heroic!
>>> >
>>> > Based on https://reviews.apache.org/r/52064/ ?
>>> >
>>> > >
>>> > > On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:49 PM Vinod Kone 
>>> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >> Versioned documentation!
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Sent from my iPhone
>>> > >>
>>> > >>> On Feb 6, 2018, at 4:37 PM, Benjamin Mahler 
>>> > wrote:
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> A couple of ideas from the performance related working group:
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> -Use protobuf arenas for all non-trivial outbound master messages
>>> > (easy)
>>> > >>> This can be done piecemeal.
>>> > >>> -Use move semantics (take a Message&&) in all of the master message
>>> > >>> handlers to reduce copying (medium) This one can be done piecemeal.
>>> For
>>> > >>> example Master::statusUpdate would be a good one to start with.
>>> > >>> -Audit the Registrar code to use move semantics to reduce copying
>>> > >> (medium)
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> If there are any UI programmers:
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> -Consider a webui "refresh", try to find a new set of fonts and
>>> style,
>>> > >>> could be fun.
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
>>> > >>> and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:
>>> > >>>
>>> >  Hello all,
>>> > 
>>> >  Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (
>>> https://hackillinois.org/)
>>> > >> as
>>> >  an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the
>>> > >> University
>>> >  of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd to the
>>> > 25th.
>>> >  Students from a multitude of schools will be attending (they even
>>> bus
>>> > >> them
>>> >  in). The hackathon has an open-source focus, and while there will
>>> be
>>> > >> many
>>> >  projects for the students to work on, I want to make sure Mesos
>>> gets
>>> > >> some
>>> >  attention too.
>>> > 
>>> >  I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small,
>>> >  beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon
>>> project.
>>> > >> For
>>> >  Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix",
>>> > >> "beginner",
>>> >  or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have
>>> anything
>>> > in
>>> >  particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me know.
>>> I'd
>>> > >> like
>>> >  to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't accidentally start
>>> some
>>> >  students in on a giant can of worms. Our excellent new Beginner
>>> > >> Contributor
>>> >  Guide will be a huge help too.
>>> > 
>>> >  Thanks,
>>> > 
>>> >  Andy
>>> > 
>>> >  P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get
>>> you
>>> > in
>>> >  touch with their director.
>>> > 
>>> > >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>


-- 
Judith Malnick
Community Manager
310-709-1517 <(310)%20709-1517>


Re: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-07 Thread Andrew Schwartzmeyer
Thanks all for the ideas! (And keep them coming if you have more, it's 
not for another couple weeks.) I'll make sure to put together a list and 
run it by a few of you before I fly out.


On 02/07/2018 3:22 pm, Benjamin Mahler wrote:

-list to bcc

Hey Tim! Sorry that this fell through the cracks, Vinod and I can 
shepherd

this.

What time zone are you in? We can set up a hangout to go over it.

Ben

On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 8:13 AM, Timothy Anderegg 
 wrote:

>
>
> > On Feb 6, 2018, at 11:21 PM, Benjamin Mahler 
wrote:
> >
> > +1 Versioned documentation would be heroic!
>
> Based on https://reviews.apache.org/r/52064/ ?
>
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:49 PM Vinod Kone  wrote:
> >
> >> Versioned documentation!
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>
> >>> On Feb 6, 2018, at 4:37 PM, Benjamin Mahler 
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> A couple of ideas from the performance related working group:
> >>>
> >>> -Use protobuf arenas for all non-trivial outbound master messages
> (easy)
> >>> This can be done piecemeal.
> >>> -Use move semantics (take a Message&&) in all of the master message
> >>> handlers to reduce copying (medium) This one can be done piecemeal.
For
> >>> example Master::statusUpdate would be a good one to start with.
> >>> -Audit the Registrar code to use move semantics to reduce copying
> >> (medium)
> >>>
> >>> If there are any UI programmers:
> >>>
> >>> -Consider a webui "refresh", try to find a new set of fonts and
style,
> >>> could be fun.
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
> >>> and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:
> >>>
>  Hello all,
> 
>  Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (
https://hackillinois.org/)
> >> as
>  an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the
> >> University
>  of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd to the
> 25th.
>  Students from a multitude of schools will be attending (they even
bus
> >> them
>  in). The hackathon has an open-source focus, and while there will be
> >> many
>  projects for the students to work on, I want to make sure Mesos gets
> >> some
>  attention too.
> 
>  I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small,
>  beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon
project.
> >> For
>  Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix",
> >> "beginner",
>  or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have anything
> in
>  particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me know.
I'd
> >> like
>  to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't accidentally start
some
>  students in on a giant can of worms. Our excellent new Beginner
> >> Contributor
>  Guide will be a huge help too.
> 
>  Thanks,
> 
>  Andy
> 
>  P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get
you
> in
>  touch with their director.
> 
> >>
>
>



Re: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-07 Thread Timothy Anderegg
Sorry to threadjack this :)  The Hackathon sounds cool, good luck!  BTW I
finally finished the Broken Earth trilogy, it was incredible!

Hope you're doing well,

Tim

On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 3:47 PM Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (https://hackillinois.org/) as
> an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd
> to the 25th. Students from a multitude of schools will be attending
> (they even bus them in). The hackathon has an open-source focus, and
> while there will be many projects for the students to work on, I want to
> make sure Mesos gets some attention too.
>
> I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small,
> beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon project.
> For Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix",
> "beginner", or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have
> anything in particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me
> know. I'd like to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't
> accidentally start some students in on a giant can of worms. Our
> excellent new Beginner Contributor Guide will be a huge help too.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy
>
> P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get you in
> touch with their director.
>


Re: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-07 Thread Benjamin Mahler
-list to bcc

Hey Tim! Sorry that this fell through the cracks, Vinod and I can shepherd
this.

What time zone are you in? We can set up a hangout to go over it.

Ben

On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 8:13 AM, Timothy Anderegg  wrote:

> I've been looking for a new shepherd for that for a while, if there are any
> takers I'm happy to rebase against the latest code!
>
> Tim
>
> On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 11:10 AM James Peach  wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > > On Feb 6, 2018, at 11:21 PM, Benjamin Mahler 
> wrote:
> > >
> > > +1 Versioned documentation would be heroic!
> >
> > Based on https://reviews.apache.org/r/52064/ ?
> >
> > >
> > > On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:49 PM Vinod Kone  wrote:
> > >
> > >> Versioned documentation!
> > >>
> > >> Sent from my iPhone
> > >>
> > >>> On Feb 6, 2018, at 4:37 PM, Benjamin Mahler 
> > wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>> A couple of ideas from the performance related working group:
> > >>>
> > >>> -Use protobuf arenas for all non-trivial outbound master messages
> > (easy)
> > >>> This can be done piecemeal.
> > >>> -Use move semantics (take a Message&&) in all of the master message
> > >>> handlers to reduce copying (medium) This one can be done piecemeal.
> For
> > >>> example Master::statusUpdate would be a good one to start with.
> > >>> -Audit the Registrar code to use move semantics to reduce copying
> > >> (medium)
> > >>>
> > >>> If there are any UI programmers:
> > >>>
> > >>> -Consider a webui "refresh", try to find a new set of fonts and
> style,
> > >>> could be fun.
> > >>>
> > >>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
> > >>> and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:
> > >>>
> >  Hello all,
> > 
> >  Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (
> https://hackillinois.org/)
> > >> as
> >  an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the
> > >> University
> >  of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd to the
> > 25th.
> >  Students from a multitude of schools will be attending (they even
> bus
> > >> them
> >  in). The hackathon has an open-source focus, and while there will be
> > >> many
> >  projects for the students to work on, I want to make sure Mesos gets
> > >> some
> >  attention too.
> > 
> >  I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small,
> >  beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon
> project.
> > >> For
> >  Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix",
> > >> "beginner",
> >  or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have anything
> > in
> >  particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me know.
> I'd
> > >> like
> >  to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't accidentally start
> some
> >  students in on a giant can of worms. Our excellent new Beginner
> > >> Contributor
> >  Guide will be a huge help too.
> > 
> >  Thanks,
> > 
> >  Andy
> > 
> >  P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get
> you
> > in
> >  touch with their director.
> > 
> > >>
> >
> >
>


Re: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-07 Thread Timothy Anderegg
I've been looking for a new shepherd for that for a while, if there are any
takers I'm happy to rebase against the latest code!

Tim

On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 11:10 AM James Peach  wrote:

>
>
> > On Feb 6, 2018, at 11:21 PM, Benjamin Mahler  wrote:
> >
> > +1 Versioned documentation would be heroic!
>
> Based on https://reviews.apache.org/r/52064/ ?
>
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:49 PM Vinod Kone  wrote:
> >
> >> Versioned documentation!
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>
> >>> On Feb 6, 2018, at 4:37 PM, Benjamin Mahler 
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> A couple of ideas from the performance related working group:
> >>>
> >>> -Use protobuf arenas for all non-trivial outbound master messages
> (easy)
> >>> This can be done piecemeal.
> >>> -Use move semantics (take a Message&&) in all of the master message
> >>> handlers to reduce copying (medium) This one can be done piecemeal. For
> >>> example Master::statusUpdate would be a good one to start with.
> >>> -Audit the Registrar code to use move semantics to reduce copying
> >> (medium)
> >>>
> >>> If there are any UI programmers:
> >>>
> >>> -Consider a webui "refresh", try to find a new set of fonts and style,
> >>> could be fun.
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
> >>> and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:
> >>>
>  Hello all,
> 
>  Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (https://hackillinois.org/)
> >> as
>  an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the
> >> University
>  of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd to the
> 25th.
>  Students from a multitude of schools will be attending (they even bus
> >> them
>  in). The hackathon has an open-source focus, and while there will be
> >> many
>  projects for the students to work on, I want to make sure Mesos gets
> >> some
>  attention too.
> 
>  I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small,
>  beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon project.
> >> For
>  Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix",
> >> "beginner",
>  or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have anything
> in
>  particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me know. I'd
> >> like
>  to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't accidentally start some
>  students in on a giant can of worms. Our excellent new Beginner
> >> Contributor
>  Guide will be a huge help too.
> 
>  Thanks,
> 
>  Andy
> 
>  P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get you
> in
>  touch with their director.
> 
> >>
>
>


Re: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-07 Thread James Peach


> On Feb 6, 2018, at 11:21 PM, Benjamin Mahler  wrote:
> 
> +1 Versioned documentation would be heroic!

Based on https://reviews.apache.org/r/52064/ ?

> 
> On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:49 PM Vinod Kone  wrote:
> 
>> Versioned documentation!
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Feb 6, 2018, at 4:37 PM, Benjamin Mahler  wrote:
>>> 
>>> A couple of ideas from the performance related working group:
>>> 
>>> -Use protobuf arenas for all non-trivial outbound master messages (easy)
>>> This can be done piecemeal.
>>> -Use move semantics (take a Message&&) in all of the master message
>>> handlers to reduce copying (medium) This one can be done piecemeal. For
>>> example Master::statusUpdate would be a good one to start with.
>>> -Audit the Registrar code to use move semantics to reduce copying
>> (medium)
>>> 
>>> If there are any UI programmers:
>>> 
>>> -Consider a webui "refresh", try to find a new set of fonts and style,
>>> could be fun.
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
>>> and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:
>>> 
 Hello all,
 
 Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (https://hackillinois.org/)
>> as
 an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the
>> University
 of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd to the 25th.
 Students from a multitude of schools will be attending (they even bus
>> them
 in). The hackathon has an open-source focus, and while there will be
>> many
 projects for the students to work on, I want to make sure Mesos gets
>> some
 attention too.
 
 I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small,
 beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon project.
>> For
 Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix",
>> "beginner",
 or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have anything in
 particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me know. I'd
>> like
 to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't accidentally start some
 students in on a giant can of worms. Our excellent new Beginner
>> Contributor
 Guide will be a huge help too.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Andy
 
 P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get you in
 touch with their director.
 
>> 



Re: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-06 Thread Vinod Kone
Versioned documentation!

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 6, 2018, at 4:37 PM, Benjamin Mahler  wrote:
> 
> A couple of ideas from the performance related working group:
> 
> -Use protobuf arenas for all non-trivial outbound master messages (easy)
> This can be done piecemeal.
> -Use move semantics (take a Message&&) in all of the master message
> handlers to reduce copying (medium) This one can be done piecemeal. For
> example Master::statusUpdate would be a good one to start with.
> -Audit the Registrar code to use move semantics to reduce copying (medium)
> 
> If there are any UI programmers:
> 
> -Consider a webui "refresh", try to find a new set of fonts and style,
> could be fun.
> 
> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
> and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (https://hackillinois.org/) as
>> an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the University
>> of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd to the 25th.
>> Students from a multitude of schools will be attending (they even bus them
>> in). The hackathon has an open-source focus, and while there will be many
>> projects for the students to work on, I want to make sure Mesos gets some
>> attention too.
>> 
>> I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small,
>> beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon project. For
>> Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix", "beginner",
>> or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have anything in
>> particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me know. I'd like
>> to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't accidentally start some
>> students in on a giant can of worms. Our excellent new Beginner Contributor
>> Guide will be a huge help too.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Andy
>> 
>> P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get you in
>> touch with their director.
>> 


Re: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-06 Thread Benjamin Mahler
A couple of ideas from the performance related working group:

-Use protobuf arenas for all non-trivial outbound master messages (easy)
This can be done piecemeal.
-Use move semantics (take a Message&&) in all of the master message
handlers to reduce copying (medium) This one can be done piecemeal. For
example Master::statusUpdate would be a good one to start with.
-Audit the Registrar code to use move semantics to reduce copying (medium)

If there are any UI programmers:

-Consider a webui "refresh", try to find a new set of fonts and style,
could be fun.

On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (https://hackillinois.org/) as
> an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the University
> of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd to the 25th.
> Students from a multitude of schools will be attending (they even bus them
> in). The hackathon has an open-source focus, and while there will be many
> projects for the students to work on, I want to make sure Mesos gets some
> attention too.
>
> I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small,
> beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon project. For
> Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix", "beginner",
> or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have anything in
> particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me know. I'd like
> to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't accidentally start some
> students in on a giant can of worms. Our excellent new Beginner Contributor
> Guide will be a huge help too.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy
>
> P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get you in
> touch with their director.
>


Re: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-06 Thread Alex Rukletsov
Andrew, here is my selection based on implementation difficulty, impact,
and code locality.

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-5824 — augmenting string
representation of Resource for debuggability. Coding is trivial, but
requires finding a compromise between conciseness and clarity.

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7606 — optimization in the
allocator. Not a trivial fix, but touches allocation: fun!

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7191 — a very impactful change,
though there is no agreement on how to proceed here (hardcoded number?
configurable at master start? per request?). Requires some discussion
before it can be given out at a Hackathon.

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-8329 — libprocess HTTP
processing fix. Likely an easy fix, may be combined with some refactoring.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7773 — refactoring of HTTP
pipeline in libprocess. Might be too much for a hackathon, but mentioning
it here since it is related to the ticket above.

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7241 — reconciling status /
exit codes on Linux and Windows. Not a fast and easy one, but your area,
which will definitely help achieving the result.

Alex.



On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 9:48 PM, Bruce Campbell <
bruce.campb...@microsoft.com.invalid> wrote:

> Mesos modules for windows?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Schwartzmeyer [mailto:and...@schwartzmeyer.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 2, 2018 12:47 PM
> To: dev@mesos.apache.org
> Subject: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas
>
> Hello all,
>
> Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (https://na01.safelinks.
> protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhackillinois.
> org%2F=02%7C01%7CBruce.Campbell%40microsoft.com%
> 7C2c276fad49384eef40d708d56a7e2ee7%7Cee3303d7fb734b0c8589bcd847f1
> c277%7C1%7C1%7C636532012546050886=q8wilsWFhPRONE3pKp2ypuY6iiDwY0
> fyGzubzqapnm0%3D=0) as an open-source mentor. It's a huge
> student-run hackathon at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
> running from February 23rd to the 25th. Students from a multitude of
> schools will be attending (they even bus them in). The hackathon has an
> open-source focus, and while there will be many projects for the students
> to work on, I want to make sure Mesos gets some attention too.
>
> I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small,
> beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon project.
> For Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix",
> "beginner", or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have
> anything in particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me
> know. I'd like to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't accidentally
> start some students in on a giant can of worms. Our excellent new Beginner
> Contributor Guide will be a huge help too.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy
>
> P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get you in
> touch with their director.
>


RE: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-02 Thread Bruce Campbell
Mesos modules for windows?

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Schwartzmeyer [mailto:and...@schwartzmeyer.com] 
Sent: Friday, February 2, 2018 12:47 PM
To: dev@mesos.apache.org
Subject: Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

Hello all,

Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois 
(https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhackillinois.org%2F=02%7C01%7CBruce.Campbell%40microsoft.com%7C2c276fad49384eef40d708d56a7e2ee7%7Cee3303d7fb734b0c8589bcd847f1c277%7C1%7C1%7C636532012546050886=q8wilsWFhPRONE3pKp2ypuY6iiDwY0fyGzubzqapnm0%3D=0)
 as an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the University 
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd to the 25th. 
Students from a multitude of schools will be attending (they even bus them in). 
The hackathon has an open-source focus, and while there will be many projects 
for the students to work on, I want to make sure Mesos gets some attention too.

I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small, beginner-friendly 
projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon project. 
For Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix", "beginner", 
or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have anything in 
particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me know. I'd like to 
go with a list of vetted issues so I don't accidentally start some students in 
on a giant can of worms. Our excellent new Beginner Contributor Guide will be a 
huge help too.

Thanks,

Andy

P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get you in touch 
with their director.


Soliciting Hackathon Ideas

2018-02-02 Thread Andrew Schwartzmeyer

Hello all,

Next month I'll be attending HackIllinois (https://hackillinois.org/) as 
an open-source mentor. It's a huge student-run hackathon at the 
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, running from February 23rd 
to the 25th. Students from a multitude of schools will be attending 
(they even bus them in). The hackathon has an open-source focus, and 
while there will be many projects for the students to work on, I want to 
make sure Mesos gets some attention too.


I am asking you all for open issues and new ideas for small, 
beginner-friendly projects that could fit a two-day Hackathon project. 
For Mesos, I'm looking through our open issues labeled "easyfix", 
"beginner", or "newbie", which actually returns 74 results! If you have 
anything in particular that you think would be a good fit, please let me 
know. I'd like to go with a list of vetted issues so I don't 
accidentally start some students in on a giant can of worms. Our 
excellent new Beginner Contributor Guide will be a huge help too.


Thanks,

Andy

P.S. If any of you also want to attend, let me know, and I'll get you in 
touch with their director.