Re: [VOTE] Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator

2017-04-19 Thread Abhishek Tiwari
+1 (non-binding)

Looks interesting. CD and management of complex data pipelines is often a
repetitive and painful process, I will love to see Amaterasu evolve as a
strong solution.

Regards,
Abhishek

On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 11:01 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré 
wrote:

> Any thoughts ?
>
> Regards
> JB
>
> On 04/16/2017 08:20 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> following the discussion thread, I think we can start the vote on
>> accepting
>> Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator.
>>
>> The ASF voting rules are described:
>>
>> http://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html
>>
>> A vote for accepting a new Apache Incubator podling is a majority vote
>> for which
>> only Incubator PMC member votes are binding.
>>
>> This vote will run for at least 72 hours. Please VOTE as follows
>> [] +1 Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator
>> [] +0 Abstain.
>> [] -1 Do not accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator because ...
>>
>> The proposal is listed below, but you can also access it on the wiki:
>>
>>https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AmaterasuProposal
>>
>> Note that we are looking for one more mentor on the proposal.
>> One concern has been raised about the "Amaterasu" name. We want to move
>> forward
>> with Amaterasu name but open to change if needed.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Regards
>>
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Re: [VOTE] Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator

2017-04-19 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 8:20 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré  wrote:
> ...following the discussion thread, I think we can start the vote on accepting
> Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator...

+1

Having only two mentors is fine IMO if they are active.

-Bertrand

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Re: [VOTE] Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator

2017-04-19 Thread Yaniv Rodenski
+1 non-binding

We are very happy with both of them :) but if anyone wants to join that
would be great too.

On Wed, 19 Apr 2017 at 7:35 pm, Bertrand Delacretaz <
bdelacre...@codeconsult.ch> wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 8:20 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré 
> wrote:
> > ...following the discussion thread, I think we can start the vote on
> accepting
> > Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator...
>
> +1
>
> Having only two mentors is fine IMO if they are active.
>
> -Bertrand
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Re: Coming to ApacheCON? Showcase your project at a Podling Shark Tank!

2017-04-19 Thread Myrle Krantz
Hi JB,

Last year at ApacheCon EU a nearly graduated project presented at the shark
tank, and I found it quite helpful in starting the graduation process for
Fineract. So IMHO: yes it does make sense. Maybe less for the project
itself, and more for the audience.

Greets,
Myrle


On Wed, 19 Apr 2017 at 07:53 Jean-Baptiste Onofré  wrote:

> Hi Roman,
>
> do you think it would make sense to introduce nearly graduated podling,
> explaining the project and the journey in the incubator ? I'm thinking
> about
> Apache CarbonData for example.
>
> Thoughts ?
>
> Thanks
> Regards
> JB
>
> On 04/19/2017 07:10 AM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > if you are (or anybody you know who's passionate about your project is)
> > going to travel to Miami for ApacheCON we've got an awesome
> > opportunity for you to showcase your project. Even if you don't have
> > talks scheduled in the regular program, consider doing a lighting talk
> > at Podling Shark Tank:
> >  https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ACNA17PodlingSharkTank
> >
> > You've got nothing to lose (in fact, the opposite: you're likely to get
> > a prize!) and you will get a chance to receive feedback that might
> > actually help you grow your community and ultimately graduate to the
> > TLP status. Given our awesome panel of judges:
> >  * Sally Khudairi
> >  * Jim Jagielski
> >  * Justin Mclean
> > We guarantee this to be a fun and useful event for your community!
> >
> > Please sign up on the wiki ASAP. The time is running out!
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Roman.
> >
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> > questions on logistics please email me directly.
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Re: [VOTE] Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator

2017-04-19 Thread Pierre Smits
+1 (from the peanut gallery).

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

ORRTIZ.COM 
OFBiz based solutions & services

OFBiz Extensions Marketplace
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On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 11:40 AM, Yaniv Rodenski  wrote:

> +1 non-binding
>
> We are very happy with both of them :) but if anyone wants to join that
> would be great too.
>
> On Wed, 19 Apr 2017 at 7:35 pm, Bertrand Delacretaz <
> bdelacre...@codeconsult.ch> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 8:20 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré 
> > wrote:
> > > ...following the discussion thread, I think we can start the vote on
> > accepting
> > > Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator...
> >
> > +1
> >
> > Having only two mentors is fine IMO if they are active.
> >
> > -Bertrand
> >
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Re: Coming to ApacheCON? Showcase your project at a Podling Shark Tank!

2017-04-19 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofré

Hi Myrle,

yeah, it's what I'm thinking too. And you are right, I remember the shark tank 
from Sevilla.


Regards
JB

On 04/19/2017 11:49 AM, Myrle Krantz wrote:

Hi JB,

Last year at ApacheCon EU a nearly graduated project presented at the shark
tank, and I found it quite helpful in starting the graduation process for
Fineract. So IMHO: yes it does make sense. Maybe less for the project
itself, and more for the audience.

Greets,
Myrle


On Wed, 19 Apr 2017 at 07:53 Jean-Baptiste Onofré  wrote:


Hi Roman,

do you think it would make sense to introduce nearly graduated podling,
explaining the project and the journey in the incubator ? I'm thinking
about
Apache CarbonData for example.

Thoughts ?

Thanks
Regards
JB

On 04/19/2017 07:10 AM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote:

Hi!

if you are (or anybody you know who's passionate about your project is)
going to travel to Miami for ApacheCON we've got an awesome
opportunity for you to showcase your project. Even if you don't have
talks scheduled in the regular program, consider doing a lighting talk
at Podling Shark Tank:
 https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ACNA17PodlingSharkTank

You've got nothing to lose (in fact, the opposite: you're likely to get
a prize!) and you will get a chance to receive feedback that might
actually help you grow your community and ultimately graduate to the
TLP status. Given our awesome panel of judges:
 * Sally Khudairi
 * Jim Jagielski
 * Justin Mclean
We guarantee this to be a fun and useful event for your community!

Please sign up on the wiki ASAP. The time is running out!

Thanks,
Roman.

P.S. If you have *any* questions whatsoever, but especially if you have
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Re: [VOTE] Apache DistributedLog release 0.4.0-incubating (RC#4)

2017-04-19 Thread Jia Zhai
+1(non-binding)
- verified packages (md5, asc and sha1 all look good)
- the source package build and test all run successfully.
- NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, License headers look good.

On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 8:36 PM, John D. Ament 
wrote:

> +1 to release
>
> - NOTICE file looks fine
> - Source headers look correct
> - DISCLAIMER present.
>
> On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 2:55 AM Sijie Guo  wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Please review and vote on the release candidate #4 for the Apache
> > DistributedLog version 0.4.0-incubating, as follows:
> >
> > [ ] +1, Approve the release
> > [ ] -1, Do not approve the release (please provide specific comments)
> >
> > The complete staging area is available for your review, which includes:
> >
> > * JIRA release notes [1],
> > * the official Apache source release to be deployed to
> dist.apache.org
> >  [2],
> > * all artifacts to be deployed to the Maven Central Repository
> [3][4],
> > * source code tag "v0.4.0-incubating-RC4_2.11" (for scala 2.11) and
> > "v0.4.0-incubating-RC4_2.10" (for scala 2.10) [5][6],
> > * website pull request listing the release [7] and publishing the API
> > reference manual.
> >
> > The Apache DistributedLog community has unanimously approved this release
> > [8].
> >
> > As customary, the vote will be open for at least 72 hours. It is adopted
> > by a
> > majority approval with at least three PMC affirmative votes. If approved,
> > we
> > will proceed with the release.
> >
> > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?v
> > ersion=12337980&styleName=&projectId=12320620
> > [2] https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/
> distributedlog/0.4.0-
> > incubating-RC4/
> >  incubating-RC4/>
> > [3] https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/
> > orgapachedistributedlog-1007/
> > [4] https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/
> > orgapachedistributedlog-1008/
> > [5] https://github.com/apache/incubator-distributedlog/tree/
> > v0.4.0-incubating-RC4_2.11
> > [6] https://github.com/apache/incubator-distributedlog/tree/
> > v0.4.0-incubating-RC4_2.10
> > [7] https://github.com/apache/incubator-distributedlog/pull/109
> > [8]
> >
> > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-
> distributedlog-dev/201704.mbox/%3CCAO2yDybFhsNJcPkWC%3DriW9rJfesHA0_
> iC2NaS7pabpBV1ey5tg%40mail.gmail.com%3E
> >
>


Re: Coming to ApacheCON? Showcase your project at a Podling Shark Tank!

2017-04-19 Thread Liang Chen
Thanks JB.
I would like to add my name to Apache CarbonData project.

Who can help me(name:chenliang613, email:chenliang...@apache.org) to add the
right for : 
https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ACNA17PodlingSharkTank

Regards
Liang


Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote
> Hi Roman,
> 
> do you think it would make sense to introduce nearly graduated podling, 
> explaining the project and the journey in the incubator ? I'm thinking
> about 
> Apache CarbonData for example.
> 
> Thoughts ?
> 
> Thanks
> Regards
> JB
> 
> On 04/19/2017 07:10 AM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> if you are (or anybody you know who's passionate about your project is)
>> going to travel to Miami for ApacheCON we've got an awesome
>> opportunity for you to showcase your project. Even if you don't have
>> talks scheduled in the regular program, consider doing a lighting talk
>> at Podling Shark Tank:
>>  https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ACNA17PodlingSharkTank
>>
>> You've got nothing to lose (in fact, the opposite: you're likely to get
>> a prize!) and you will get a chance to receive feedback that might
>> actually help you grow your community and ultimately graduate to the
>> TLP status. Given our awesome panel of judges:
>>  * Sally Khudairi
>>  * Jim Jagielski
>>  * Justin Mclean
>> We guarantee this to be a fun and useful event for your community!
>>
>> Please sign up on the wiki ASAP. The time is running out!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Roman.
>>
>> P.S. If you have *any* questions whatsoever, but especially if you have
>> questions on logistics please email me directly.
>>
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Re: Coming to ApacheCON? Showcase your project at a Podling Shark Tank!

2017-04-19 Thread Nick Burch

On Wed, 19 Apr 2017, Liang Chen wrote:

I would like to add my name to Apache CarbonData project.

Who can help me(name:chenliang613, email:chenliang...@apache.org) to add the
right for :
https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ACNA17PodlingSharkTank


Please try again now - I've allowed everyone to edit that page for now.

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Re: [9/9] incubator git commit: Continuing progress on converting to asciidoc.

2017-04-19 Thread Marvin Humphrey
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 6:39 AM, John D. Ament  wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 11:21 PM Marvin Humphrey 
> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 5:17 PM,   wrote:
>> > Continuing progress on converting to asciidoc.
>>
>> John,
>>
>> I can't tell what you're doing from these huge commits.
>>
> Don't worry, I can't tell either.

Uh haha ha?

No.  Not cool.  IPMC Members and interested Incubator community
members have the right and the responsibility to review your changes.

>> Are you changing any content?
>>
>>
> So far, here's the big changes I've done:
>
> - Split mentor guide into several parts (it was way too big)
> - Not converted proposal, and names.  Not that I don't want to, but haven't
> gotten to them yet.
> - Not converted the Eclipse and Maven release guides, need to find a better
> home for those.  I'll convert those if I can't find a better home.

OK, let me confirm: There are no substantive changes intended. These
are only being reformatted, and the split of the mentor guide is
driven by technical necessity.

>> If no data is being lost, how can we confirm that?
>>
> Word of mouth?  Its going to require significant QA to verify.  Many of the
> links won't work, so need reviewers.

Who's going to do this QA?  How do you envision a before and after
check happening? Eyeballing changes on the scale of the Incubator
website is not workable.

>> Does the method you're working on allow people to edit the site after
>> merely an SVN checkout, or would people have to install anything?
>>
>>
> The hope is to actually make it as simple as CMS, without requiring the
> overhead of infra running/maintaining CMS.  Greg's team has been testing
> with github integration on the infra site, and I plan to test that here as
> well.  Basically, you would be able to edit online via github and commit,
> as long as you have write access to the repo.  If you don't have write
> access a pull request would be created automatically.

OK, glad to hear that.

> This is all conceptual at this point, mind you.

So is this just a prototype?  In other words, it's a dry run and when
it's finished you'll present a plan for an orderly transition?

Marvin Humphrey

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Re: Coming to ApacheCON? Showcase your project at a Podling Shark Tank!

2017-04-19 Thread Liang Chen
Thanks, Nick.
It works, i already added my name to CarbonData project.

Regards
Liang


Nick Burch-12 wrote
> On Wed, 19 Apr 2017, Liang Chen wrote:
>> I would like to add my name to Apache CarbonData project.
>>
>> Who can help me(name:chenliang613, email:

> chenliang613@

> ) to add the
>> right for :
>> https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ACNA17PodlingSharkTank
> 
> Please try again now - I've allowed everyone to edit that page for now.
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Re: [9/9] incubator git commit: Continuing progress on converting to asciidoc.

2017-04-19 Thread John D. Ament
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:26 AM Marvin Humphrey 
wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 6:39 AM, John D. Ament 
> wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 11:21 PM Marvin Humphrey  >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 5:17 PM,   wrote:
> >> > Continuing progress on converting to asciidoc.
> >>
> >> John,
> >>
> >> I can't tell what you're doing from these huge commits.
> >>
> > Don't worry, I can't tell either.
>
> Uh haha ha?
>
> No.  Not cool.  IPMC Members and interested Incubator community
> members have the right and the responsibility to review your changes.
>
>
I'm not sure I'm following.  But I think you'll get it with the rest of the
responses.


> >> Are you changing any content?
> >>
> >>
> > So far, here's the big changes I've done:
> >
> > - Split mentor guide into several parts (it was way too big)
> > - Not converted proposal, and names.  Not that I don't want to, but
> haven't
> > gotten to them yet.
> > - Not converted the Eclipse and Maven release guides, need to find a
> better
> > home for those.  I'll convert those if I can't find a better home.
>
> OK, let me confirm: There are no substantive changes intended. These
> are only being reformatted, and the split of the mentor guide is
> driven by technical necessity.
>
> >> If no data is being lost, how can we confirm that?
> >>
> > Word of mouth?  Its going to require significant QA to verify.  Many of
> the
> > links won't work, so need reviewers.
>
> Who's going to do this QA?  How do you envision a before and after
> check happening? Eyeballing changes on the scale of the Incubator
> website is not workable.
>
> >> Does the method you're working on allow people to edit the site after
> >> merely an SVN checkout, or would people have to install anything?
> >>
> >>
> > The hope is to actually make it as simple as CMS, without requiring the
> > overhead of infra running/maintaining CMS.  Greg's team has been testing
> > with github integration on the infra site, and I plan to test that here
> as
> > well.  Basically, you would be able to edit online via github and commit,
> > as long as you have write access to the repo.  If you don't have write
> > access a pull request would be created automatically.
>
> OK, glad to hear that.
>
> > This is all conceptual at this point, mind you.
>
> So is this just a prototype?  In other words, it's a dry run and when
> it's finished you'll present a plan for an orderly transition?
>
>
I think so.  So far, the bulk of the changes are applying regex based
changes.  I gave up trying to import the svn repo, may need to follow up
with infra, so then we'll actually see the file changes when ready.  I
don't really want to lose history.


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Re: Coming to ApacheCON? Showcase your project at a Podling Shark Tank!

2017-04-19 Thread Will Stevens
I am assuming this is only for Apache projects that are in the incubator
phase?

You don't want pitches for non-apache projects right?

On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 1:10 AM, Roman Shaposhnik  wrote:

> Hi!
>
> if you are (or anybody you know who's passionate about your project is)
> going to travel to Miami for ApacheCON we've got an awesome
> opportunity for you to showcase your project. Even if you don't have
> talks scheduled in the regular program, consider doing a lighting talk
> at Podling Shark Tank:
>  https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ACNA17PodlingSharkTank
>
> You've got nothing to lose (in fact, the opposite: you're likely to get
> a prize!) and you will get a chance to receive feedback that might
> actually help you grow your community and ultimately graduate to the
> TLP status. Given our awesome panel of judges:
>  * Sally Khudairi
>  * Jim Jagielski
>  * Justin Mclean
> We guarantee this to be a fun and useful event for your community!
>
> Please sign up on the wiki ASAP. The time is running out!
>
> Thanks,
> Roman.
>
> P.S. If you have *any* questions whatsoever, but especially if you have
> questions on logistics please email me directly.
>


Re: [VOTE] Release Apache PredictionIO 0.11.0 (incubating) RC2

2017-04-19 Thread Pat Ferrel
+1 non-binding

Next release we could exclude the doc site. Do build files like .sbt require 
licenses? I suppose it can be done in comments. But again can we push to next 
release?

Can other binding voters have a look? I know everyone is busy but hey, tax day 
is past ;-)

 
On Apr 18, 2017, at 1:00 PM, Donald Szeto  wrote:

Hi Luciano,

Thanks for your review. I will file JIRAs regarding these files. They are
project build files and documentation.

Regards,
Donald

On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Luciano Resende 
wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Donald Szeto  wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> The PredictionIO community has voted that 0.11.0-incubating-rc2 to be
> good
>> for a source-only release. This thread is to facilitate a voting for the
>> IPMC before a final official source-only release.
>> 
>> Vote result on dev@:
>> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/031ff6f98b3d5a54b716789bda5068
>> 1a0c821f1054218843ac5fcc77@%3Cdev.predictionio.apache.org%3E
>> 
>> The original vote thread on dev@:
>> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/d1bf205404bf4e16e12f17209f4f20
>> 7722e554ee9e4139974812f8e4@%3Cdev.predictionio.apache.org%3E
>> 
>> The release candidate Git commit is:
>> e34a853d0e89baed09b3d3b0c25b244162a3bdea
>> 
>> The release candidate Git tag is:
>> v0.11.0-incubating-rc2
>> 
>> The source-only release candidate artifacts can be downloaded here:
>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/predictionio/0.11.0-
>> incubating-rc2/
>> 
>> Test results of RC2 can be found here:
>> https://travis-ci.org/apache/incubator-predictionio/builds/220381611
>> 
>> Build instructions of previous versions can be used on this RC:
>> http://predictionio.incubator.apache.org/install/install-sourcecode/
>> 
>> Maven artifacts are built from the release candidate artifacts above, and
>> are provided as convenience for testing with PredictionIO engine
> templates.
>> The Maven artifacts are provided at the Maven staging repo here:
>> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/
>> orgapachepredictionio-1016/
>> 
>> All JIRAs completed for this release are tagged with 'FixVersion =
>> 0.11.0-incubating'. You can view them here:
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?
>> projectId=12320420&version=12338381
>> 
>> The artifacts have been signed with Key : 8BF4ABEB
>> 
>> Please vote accordingly:
>> 
>> [ ] +1, accept RC as the official 0.11.0 release
>> [ ] 0, neutral because...
>> [ ] -1, do not accept RC as the official 0.11.0 release because...
>> 
>> The vote will be open for 72 hours and close at 12pm PDT 4/16/2016.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Donald
>> 
> 
> 
> I was running RAT on the source distribution and there are a lot of unknown
> licenses, some might be ok, but many are not, such as:
> 
> *.sbt in projects and sub-projects
> *.css in docs
> 
> Other things like signatures, etc seems ok
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Luciano Resende
> http://twitter.com/lresende1975
> http://lresende.blogspot.com/
> 


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Re: [VOTE] Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator

2017-04-19 Thread Henry Saputra
+1 (binding)

On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 11:20 AM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> following the discussion thread, I think we can start the vote on
> accepting Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator.
>
> The ASF voting rules are described:
>
> http://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html
>
> A vote for accepting a new Apache Incubator podling is a majority vote for
> which only Incubator PMC member votes are binding.
>
> This vote will run for at least 72 hours. Please VOTE as follows
> [] +1 Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator
> [] +0 Abstain.
> [] -1 Do not accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator because ...
>
> The proposal is listed below, but you can also access it on the wiki:
>
>https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AmaterasuProposal
>
> Note that we are looking for one more mentor on the proposal.
> One concern has been raised about the "Amaterasu" name. We want to move
> forward with Amaterasu name but open to change if needed.
>
> Thanks
> Regards
> --
> Jean-Baptiste Onofré
> jbono...@apache.org
> http://blog.nanthrax.net
> Talend - http://www.talend.com
>
> = Apache Amaterasu =
>
> == Abstract ==
>
> Apache Amaterasu is a framework providing continuous deployment for Big
> Data pipelines.
>
> It provides the following capabilities:
>
>  * '''Continuous integration''' tools to '''package pipelines and run
> tests'''.
>  * A repository to store those packaged applications: the '''applications
> repository'''.
>  * A repository to store the pipelines, and engine configuration (for
> instance, location of the Spark master, etc.): per environment - the
> '''configuration repository'''.
>  * A '''dashboard''' to monitor the pipelines.
>  * A '''DSL and integration hooks''' allowing third parties to easily
> integrate.
>
> == Proposal ==
>
> Amaterasu is a simple and powerful framework to build and dispense
> pipelines. It aims to help data engineers and data scientists to compose,
> configure, test, package, deploy and execute data pipelines written using
> multiple tools, languages and frameworks. Amaterasu provides a standard
> repo structure to package big data pipelines, a YAML based Domain Specific
> Languages (DSL) for data engineers, data scientists and operations
> engineers to manage complex pipelines throughout their entire lifecycle
> (Dev, UAT, Prod, etc.).
>
> == Background ==
>
> Amaterasu is a relatively new project that was created to deal with some
> of the issues that as Consultants, we have seen recurring at different
> client sites. Mainly the need to continuously deploy complex pipelines
> built in multiple tools and languages.
> Amaterasu started as a pet project and is currently being evaluated by a
> couple of organizations, supported by the contributors, on a personal time
> and voluntary bases.
>
> == Rational ==
>
> As software engineers working on big data projects we have straggled for a
> long time to apply the same CI/CD practices that have become the standard
> in the software industry for the last few years. While some of them are
> possible, for example Apache Spark is easy to unit test. However large
> scale pipelines are more complex and often use data, which might be
> un-structured as integration point, which requires heavy integration tests.
>
> To automate such tests and complex deployments, we have found the need to
> often handcraft scripts and use a mixture tools, so we have decided to
> finally build a tool we can apply in a general way and not on a project by
> project basis.
>
> Another issue Amaterasu is trying to tackle is the Integrating between the
> work of software engineers, data scientists, and sometimes operations
> engineers. The approach Amaterasu takes to integrate between those three
> schools of thought it to provide a simple YAML based DSL that provides a
> simple way to integrate different pipeline written in the native tools for
> each task (R, Spark in different languages, etc.).
>
> == Initial Goals ==
>
> Our initial goals are to bring Amaterasu into the ASF, transition internal
> engineering processes into the open, and foster a collaborative development
> model according to the "Apache Way".
>
> In addition, we intend to continue the development of Amaterasu, add new
> features as well as  integrate better with other frameworks, including:
>
>  * Apache Arrow
>  * Apache Hive
>  * Apache Drill
>  * Apache Beam
>  * Apache YARN
>  * Farther and more complete integration with Apache Spark
>
> Other frameworks will be evaluated after those initial goals are reached.
>
> == Current Status ==
>
> Amaterasu is preview state but provide a large set of features. We plan to
> stabilize and head to a first production ready release during the
> incubation process. The current license is already Apache 2.0.
>
> === Meritocracy ===
>
> We intend to radically expand the initial developer and user community by
> running the project in accordance with the "Apache Way". Users and new
> contributors will be treated with respec

Re: [VOTE] Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator

2017-04-19 Thread Luciano Resende
+1 (binding)

On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 11:20 AM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> following the discussion thread, I think we can start the vote on
> accepting Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator.
>
> The ASF voting rules are described:
>
> http://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html
>
> A vote for accepting a new Apache Incubator podling is a majority vote for
> which only Incubator PMC member votes are binding.
>
> This vote will run for at least 72 hours. Please VOTE as follows
> [] +1 Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator
> [] +0 Abstain.
> [] -1 Do not accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator because ...
>
> The proposal is listed below, but you can also access it on the wiki:
>
>https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AmaterasuProposal
>
> Note that we are looking for one more mentor on the proposal.
> One concern has been raised about the "Amaterasu" name. We want to move
> forward with Amaterasu name but open to change if needed.
>
> Thanks
> Regards
> --
> Jean-Baptiste Onofré
> jbono...@apache.org
> http://blog.nanthrax.net
> Talend - http://www.talend.com
>
> = Apache Amaterasu =
>
> == Abstract ==
>
> Apache Amaterasu is a framework providing continuous deployment for Big
> Data pipelines.
>
> It provides the following capabilities:
>
>  * '''Continuous integration''' tools to '''package pipelines and run
> tests'''.
>  * A repository to store those packaged applications: the '''applications
> repository'''.
>  * A repository to store the pipelines, and engine configuration (for
> instance, location of the Spark master, etc.): per environment - the
> '''configuration repository'''.
>  * A '''dashboard''' to monitor the pipelines.
>  * A '''DSL and integration hooks''' allowing third parties to easily
> integrate.
>
> == Proposal ==
>
> Amaterasu is a simple and powerful framework to build and dispense
> pipelines. It aims to help data engineers and data scientists to compose,
> configure, test, package, deploy and execute data pipelines written using
> multiple tools, languages and frameworks. Amaterasu provides a standard
> repo structure to package big data pipelines, a YAML based Domain Specific
> Languages (DSL) for data engineers, data scientists and operations
> engineers to manage complex pipelines throughout their entire lifecycle
> (Dev, UAT, Prod, etc.).
>
> == Background ==
>
> Amaterasu is a relatively new project that was created to deal with some
> of the issues that as Consultants, we have seen recurring at different
> client sites. Mainly the need to continuously deploy complex pipelines
> built in multiple tools and languages.
> Amaterasu started as a pet project and is currently being evaluated by a
> couple of organizations, supported by the contributors, on a personal time
> and voluntary bases.
>
> == Rational ==
>
> As software engineers working on big data projects we have straggled for a
> long time to apply the same CI/CD practices that have become the standard
> in the software industry for the last few years. While some of them are
> possible, for example Apache Spark is easy to unit test. However large
> scale pipelines are more complex and often use data, which might be
> un-structured as integration point, which requires heavy integration tests.
>
> To automate such tests and complex deployments, we have found the need to
> often handcraft scripts and use a mixture tools, so we have decided to
> finally build a tool we can apply in a general way and not on a project by
> project basis.
>
> Another issue Amaterasu is trying to tackle is the Integrating between the
> work of software engineers, data scientists, and sometimes operations
> engineers. The approach Amaterasu takes to integrate between those three
> schools of thought it to provide a simple YAML based DSL that provides a
> simple way to integrate different pipeline written in the native tools for
> each task (R, Spark in different languages, etc.).
>
> == Initial Goals ==
>
> Our initial goals are to bring Amaterasu into the ASF, transition internal
> engineering processes into the open, and foster a collaborative development
> model according to the "Apache Way".
>
> In addition, we intend to continue the development of Amaterasu, add new
> features as well as  integrate better with other frameworks, including:
>
>  * Apache Arrow
>  * Apache Hive
>  * Apache Drill
>  * Apache Beam
>  * Apache YARN
>  * Farther and more complete integration with Apache Spark
>
> Other frameworks will be evaluated after those initial goals are reached.
>
> == Current Status ==
>
> Amaterasu is preview state but provide a large set of features. We plan to
> stabilize and head to a first production ready release during the
> incubation process. The current license is already Apache 2.0.
>
> === Meritocracy ===
>
> We intend to radically expand the initial developer and user community by
> running the project in accordance with the "Apache Way". Users and new
> contributors will be treated with respec

Re: [VOTE] Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator

2017-04-19 Thread Olivier Lamy
+1 (binding)

On 17 April 2017 at 04:20, Jean-Baptiste Onofré  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> following the discussion thread, I think we can start the vote on
> accepting Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator.
>
> The ASF voting rules are described:
>
> http://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html
>
> A vote for accepting a new Apache Incubator podling is a majority vote for
> which only Incubator PMC member votes are binding.
>
> This vote will run for at least 72 hours. Please VOTE as follows
> [] +1 Accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator
> [] +0 Abstain.
> [] -1 Do not accept Amaterasu into the Apache Incubator because ...
>
> The proposal is listed below, but you can also access it on the wiki:
>
>https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AmaterasuProposal
>
> Note that we are looking for one more mentor on the proposal.
> One concern has been raised about the "Amaterasu" name. We want to move
> forward with Amaterasu name but open to change if needed.
>
> Thanks
> Regards
> --
> Jean-Baptiste Onofré
> jbono...@apache.org
> http://blog.nanthrax.net
> Talend - http://www.talend.com
>
> = Apache Amaterasu =
>
> == Abstract ==
>
> Apache Amaterasu is a framework providing continuous deployment for Big
> Data pipelines.
>
> It provides the following capabilities:
>
>  * '''Continuous integration''' tools to '''package pipelines and run
> tests'''.
>  * A repository to store those packaged applications: the '''applications
> repository'''.
>  * A repository to store the pipelines, and engine configuration (for
> instance, location of the Spark master, etc.): per environment - the
> '''configuration repository'''.
>  * A '''dashboard''' to monitor the pipelines.
>  * A '''DSL and integration hooks''' allowing third parties to easily
> integrate.
>
> == Proposal ==
>
> Amaterasu is a simple and powerful framework to build and dispense
> pipelines. It aims to help data engineers and data scientists to compose,
> configure, test, package, deploy and execute data pipelines written using
> multiple tools, languages and frameworks. Amaterasu provides a standard
> repo structure to package big data pipelines, a YAML based Domain Specific
> Languages (DSL) for data engineers, data scientists and operations
> engineers to manage complex pipelines throughout their entire lifecycle
> (Dev, UAT, Prod, etc.).
>
> == Background ==
>
> Amaterasu is a relatively new project that was created to deal with some
> of the issues that as Consultants, we have seen recurring at different
> client sites. Mainly the need to continuously deploy complex pipelines
> built in multiple tools and languages.
> Amaterasu started as a pet project and is currently being evaluated by a
> couple of organizations, supported by the contributors, on a personal time
> and voluntary bases.
>
> == Rational ==
>
> As software engineers working on big data projects we have straggled for a
> long time to apply the same CI/CD practices that have become the standard
> in the software industry for the last few years. While some of them are
> possible, for example Apache Spark is easy to unit test. However large
> scale pipelines are more complex and often use data, which might be
> un-structured as integration point, which requires heavy integration tests.
>
> To automate such tests and complex deployments, we have found the need to
> often handcraft scripts and use a mixture tools, so we have decided to
> finally build a tool we can apply in a general way and not on a project by
> project basis.
>
> Another issue Amaterasu is trying to tackle is the Integrating between the
> work of software engineers, data scientists, and sometimes operations
> engineers. The approach Amaterasu takes to integrate between those three
> schools of thought it to provide a simple YAML based DSL that provides a
> simple way to integrate different pipeline written in the native tools for
> each task (R, Spark in different languages, etc.).
>
> == Initial Goals ==
>
> Our initial goals are to bring Amaterasu into the ASF, transition internal
> engineering processes into the open, and foster a collaborative development
> model according to the "Apache Way".
>
> In addition, we intend to continue the development of Amaterasu, add new
> features as well as  integrate better with other frameworks, including:
>
>  * Apache Arrow
>  * Apache Hive
>  * Apache Drill
>  * Apache Beam
>  * Apache YARN
>  * Farther and more complete integration with Apache Spark
>
> Other frameworks will be evaluated after those initial goals are reached.
>
> == Current Status ==
>
> Amaterasu is preview state but provide a large set of features. We plan to
> stabilize and head to a first production ready release during the
> incubation process. The current license is already Apache 2.0.
>
> === Meritocracy ===
>
> We intend to radically expand the initial developer and user community by
> running the project in accordance with the "Apache Way". Users and new
> contributors will be treated with respect and w

Don't forget to un-incubate

2017-04-19 Thread John D. Ament
Dear Fineract, Metron and CarbonData PMCs

First of all, congratulations on your graduations today.

I want to put out an early reminder that you should complete your
un-incubation steps.  Some of the infra steps require a director to hit a
button, which may not have happened yet.  However from the foundation's
point of view you are graduated.  You may be working on some publicity of
the event with Sally, or expecting some follow up discussion, but that's
it, you're done in the incubator.  I would like to ask you (specifically
the new chairs, but anyone on the new PMCs could as well) to complete your
post-incubation steps found at [1].

Regards,

John

[1]: http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html#unincubate


Re: [VOTE]: Apache HAWQ 2.2.0.0-incubating Release

2017-04-19 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 6:30 AM, Ruilong Huo  wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The PPMC vote for the Apache HAWQ 2.2.0.0-incubating release has passed. We
> kindly request that the IPMC now vote on the release.
>
> The PPMC vote thread is located here:
> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/a7c780cf5655679fa5c0cbe5a8d24777cd0439601266260859f935ef@%3Cdev.hawq.apache.org%3E
>
> The artifacts can be downloaded here:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/hawq/2.2.0.0-incubating.RC2/
>
> The artifacts have been signed with Key: 1B8B6872.
>
> All JIRAs completed for this release are tagged with 'FixVersion =
> 2.2.0.0-incubating'. You can view them here:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12318826&version=12339641
>
> Please vote accordingly:
> [ ] +1, accept as the official Apache HAWQ 2.2.0.0-incubating release
> [ ] -1, do not accept as the official Apache HAWQ 2.2.0.0-incubating
> release because...
> The vote will run for at least 72 hours.

I do apologize for a delay -- I should've provided this feedback last feedback
last week, but it seems I'll be voting:

-1 (binding)

on the binary portion of this releases. Here's why:
1. The deal breaker issue is a total lack of clear IP attribution in
 binary artifacts. There's no proper LICENSE, NOTICE and
 DISCLAIMER file in neither the x86 binary package of HAWQ
 nor in the JAVA packages of companion components. This
 need to be fixed as per:
 http://www.apache.org/dev/licensing-howto.html#binary
 http://incubator.apache.org/guides/release-java.html#notes
 Note that you HAVE to account to all the dependencies you're
 bundling in a binary release which means your LICENSE and
 NOTICE files will likely get bigger. For Java side of HAWQ
 Apache Geode offers a good place to look for how to deal with
 those files in a binary distribution.

 2. This is one is less of a deal deal breaker for the first release, but
 will be so for subsequent ones: you really shouldn't be shipping
 apache-tomcat package. For one, you already have a dependency
 on bigtop-tomcat in hawq-ranger-plugin which means shipping
 apache-tomcat is wasteful, could conflicting with distribution RPM
 names and frankly looks a bit sloppy coming from the same project.

 3. This is even less of a dealbreaker than #2, but it may help you
 simplify solving for #1: I don't think you need to ship all those
 extra dependencies in hawq-ranger-plugin -- a much better option
 is getting them from a classpath just like other Java packages of
 HAWQ do.

Thanks,
Roman.

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Re: Coming to ApacheCON? Showcase your project at a Podling Shark Tank!

2017-04-19 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 10:53 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré  
wrote:
> Hi Roman,
>
> do you think it would make sense to introduce nearly graduated podling,
> explaining the project and the journey in the incubator ? I'm thinking about
> Apache CarbonData for example.
>
> Thoughts ?

If we have slots available -- I'd say absolutely! Can I keep your offer in mind
and see how many podling will we have?

Thanks,
Roman.

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Re: Coming to ApacheCON? Showcase your project at a Podling Shark Tank!

2017-04-19 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 8:30 AM, Will Stevens  wrote:
> I am assuming this is only for Apache projects that are in the incubator
> phase?
>
> You don't want pitches for non-apache projects right?

I can totally see a project that is seeking to joing the incubator pitching.

What do you have in mind?

Thanks,
Roman.

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