[jira] [Resolved] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-9) Establish whether Apache Any23 is a suitable name

2012-08-22 Thread Lewis John McGibbney (JIRA)

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Lewis John McGibbney resolved PODLINGNAMESEARCH-9.
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Resolution: Not A Problem

Having undertaking this task, we (the Any23 PPMC) are satisfied that the name 
Apache Any23 is suitable enough for us to progress to TLP without the need to 
change it. This issue was highlighted [0] during the IPMC review of the Any23 
Graduation Proposal and has since been discussed and addressed [1] 

[0] http://www.mail-archive.com/general%40incubator.apache.org/msg36354.html
[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/general%40incubator.apache.org/msg36355.html

 Establish whether Apache Any23 is a suitable name
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 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-9
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-9
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: Lewis John McGibbney

 Apache Any23 (Anything to Triples) is a library, a web service and a command 
 line tool that extracts structured data in RDF format from a variety of Web 
 documents. 
 Currently in the Incubator the PPMC has expressed intentions to move towards 
 graduation, however this issue could potentially be a blocker. 

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[jira] [Closed] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-9) Establish whether Apache Any23 is a suitable name

2012-08-22 Thread Lewis John McGibbney (JIRA)

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Lewis John McGibbney closed PODLINGNAMESEARCH-9.



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 Establish whether Apache Any23 is a suitable name
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 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-9
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-9
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: Lewis John McGibbney

 Apache Any23 (Anything to Triples) is a library, a web service and a command 
 line tool that extracts structured data in RDF format from a variety of Web 
 documents. 
 Currently in the Incubator the PPMC has expressed intentions to move towards 
 graduation, however this issue could potentially be a blocker. 

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[VOTE][RESULTS] Apache OpenOffice Community Graduation Vote

2012-08-22 Thread Rob Weir
The community vote has passed.

Vote reference:  http://s.apache.org/5GA

+1

RGB-ES
Rory O'Farrell
Carl Marcum
Reizinger Zoltan
Keith N. McKenna
Kay Schenk
Roberto Galoppini
Imacat
Andrea Pescetti
Regina Henschel
Graham Lauder
Jürgen Lange
T.J. Frazier
Rob Weir
Dave Fisher
Peter Junge
Christian Grobmeier
Yong Lin Ma
Raphael Bircher
Larry Gusaas
Yan Ji
David McKay
Andre Fischer
Oliver-Rainer Wittmann
Shenfeng Liu
Kevin Grignon
Linyi Li
Liu Da Li
Armin Le Grand
Lei Wang
Ying Zhang
Jörg Schmidt
Tan Li
Joost Andrae
ZuoJun Chen
Ian Lynch
Ariel Constenla-Haile
Dave Barton
Albino B. Neto
Herbert Duerr
Marcus Lange
Phillip Rhodes
Juan C. Sanz
DongJun Zong
Bingbing Ma
B.J. Cheny
Jianyuan Li
Olaf Felka
Wang Zhe
Anton Meixome
Andrew Rist
Claudio Filho
Ian C.
Shzh Zhao
Risto Jääskeläinen
Pedro Giffuni
Helen Yue
Steve Yin
Kazunari Hirano


+0

Dennis E. Hamilton
Michal Hriň

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Re: [VOTE] Accept Drill into the Apache Incubator

2012-08-22 Thread Akash Ashok
Guys Any updates on this ?

On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 12:31 AM, Ted Dunning ted.dunn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yes.  Saw that.  Responded to him privately at the time.

 Good humor or good typo.

 On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 7:29 AM, Doug Cutting cutt...@gmail.com wrote:

  Otis said his vote was 'blinding', not 'binding'.
 
  Doug
  On Aug 11, 2012 12:28 AM, Ted Dunning ted.dunn...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   This vote is now closed.
  
   In the responses to this thread, I count 15 binding positive votes and
   4 non-binding votes.  The number of positive votes increases to 17 if
   you count myself (the champion) and Isabel (a mentor) but neither of
   us actually sent the key email to record a vote (oops).
  
   One of the non-binding votes was by Otis Gospadnetic who said that his
   vote was binding, but I didn't find his name on the list of incubator
   PMC members, so I counted it as non-binding.  The list I used is at
   http://people.apache.org/committers-by-project.html#incubator-pmc
  
   By any count, this vote to admit Drill to incubator therefore passes.
  
   This proposal includes mentors so this vote also constitutes
   acceptance of the mentors by the Incubator PMC.  All three of the
   mentors (Grant, myself, and Isabel) are Apache members.
  
   This proposal as approved also includes an initial list of committers,
   all of whom have ICLA's on file.
  
   I will coordinate with the other mentors and the committers to commit
   the status file and perform other establishment activities necessary
   to establish Drill as a project under incubation.  I expect that this
   will take several days.  I will announce progress on this mailing list
   to allow people to subscribe to the mailing lists.
  
  
   On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Andrew Purtell apurt...@apache.org
   wrote:
+1 (non-binding)
   
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Ted Dunning ted.dunn...@gmail.com
   wrote:
I would like to call a vote for accepting Drill for incubation in
 the
Apache Incubator. The full proposal is available below.  Discussion
over the last few days has been quite positive.
   
Please cast your vote:
   
[ ] +1, bring Drill into Incubator
[ ] +0, I don't care either way,
[ ] -1, do not bring Drill into Incubator, because...
   
This vote will be open for 72 hours and only votes from the
 Incubator
PMC are binding.  The start of the vote is just before 3AM UTC on 8
August so the closing time will be 3AM UTC on 11 August.
   
Thank you for your consideration!
   
Ted
   
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DrillProposal
   
= Drill =
   
== Abstract ==
Drill is a distributed system for interactive analysis of
 large-scale
datasets, inspired by
[[http://research.google.com/pubs/pub36632.html|Google's Dremel]].
   
== Proposal ==
Drill is a distributed system for interactive analysis of
 large-scale
datasets. Drill is similar to Google's Dremel, with the additional
flexibility needed to support a broader range of query languages,
 data
formats and data sources. It is designed to efficiently process
 nested
data. It is a design goal to scale to 10,000 servers or more and to
 be
able to process petabyes of data and trillions of records in
 seconds.
   
== Background ==
Many organizations have the need to run data-intensive applications,
including batch processing, stream processing and interactive
analysis. In recent years open source systems have emerged to
 address
the need for scalable batch processing (Apache Hadoop) and stream
processing (Storm, Apache S4). In 2010 Google published a paper
 called
Dremel: Interactive Analysis of Web-Scale Datasets, describing a
scalable system used internally for interactive analysis of nested
data. No open source project has successfully replicated the
capabilities of Dremel.
   
== Rationale ==
There is a strong need in the market for low-latency interactive
analysis of large-scale datasets, including nested data (eg, JSON,
Avro, Protocol Buffers). This need was identified by Google and
addressed internally with a system called Dremel.
   
In recent years open source systems have emerged to address the need
for scalable batch processing (Apache Hadoop) and stream processing
(Storm, Apache S4). Apache Hadoop, originally inspired by Google's
internal MapReduce system, is used by thousands of organizations
processing large-scale datasets. Apache Hadoop is designed to
 achieve
very high throughput, but is not designed to achieve the sub-second
latency needed for interactive data analysis and exploration. Drill,
inspired by Google's internal Dremel system, is intended to address
this need.
   
It is worth noting that, as explained by Google in the original
 paper,
Dremel complements MapReduce-based computing. Dremel is not intended
as a replacement for MapReduce and is often used 

Re: [VOTE] Accept Drill into the Apache Incubator

2012-08-22 Thread Ted Dunning
Yes.  There are updates.

SVN is up (we will be switching to git as soon as possible)

Mailing lists are up.  Send email to
drill-dev-subscr...@incubator.apache.org or
drill-use-subscr...@incubator.apache.org as desired.

The issue tracker is up.  See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL

We will be sponsoring a hackathon soon in the SF bay area shortly to get a
lot of f2f participation for building consensus.  Several commercial
companies have volunteered paid developers as well.  It is an open question
how to broaden physical involvement beyond that first meeting, but ad hoc
meetings in various cities seem like a nice way to make that happen.
 Obviously, meat-space interactions will only be a small part of the total
project, but it is a good way to build enthusiasm.

The project web site is not up yet.  It will be shortly.

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 7:47 PM, Akash Ashok thehellma...@gmail.com wrote:

 Guys Any updates on this ?