On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 at 16:11, Gary Gregory wrote:
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> It sounds to me like the Apache wide news blog is the best place or the
> site.
Or both:
- ASF news could have a general blog entry that draws attention to the feature
- Commons site would be used for more specific entries.
Posting on the
It sounds to me like the Apache wide news blog is the best place or the
site. A new blog no one's seen before would not achieve that. Once we
publish it, it's up to us to promote it our socials.
Gary
On Fri, Apr 19, 2024, 10:32 AM Claude Warren wrote:
> I was really looking for a way to reach
I was really looking for a way to reach out to developers that do not know
that there is a Bloom filter implementation and may not know how they could
use one. Once someone knows they'll look in the project documentation and
or javadoc (so I have no issue putting the info there as well).
On Fri,
My +1
Gary
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 9:05 PM Gary Gregory wrote:
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> We have fixed a few bugs and added enhancements since Apache Commons
> Release Plugin 1.8.1 was released, so I would like to release Apache
> Commons Release Plugin 1.8.2.
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> Apache Commons Release Plugin 1.8.2 RC1 is available
This lazy voting thread passes with the following binding +1 votes:
- Gary Gregory (ggregory)
Gary
On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 10:29 AM Gary Gregory wrote:
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> My +1
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> Gary
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> On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 9:05 PM Gary Gregory wrote:
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> > We have fixed a few bugs and added enhancements since
How about putting this in the Javadoc at the package level in
package-info.java?
Closer to the code is more likely to be maintained than out in the wild on
a blog.
Gary
On Fri, Apr 19, 2024, 8:29 AM Gilles Sadowski wrote:
> Le ven. 19 avr. 2024 à 13:05, Gary Gregory a
> écrit :
> >
> > I
Le ven. 19 avr. 2024 à 13:05, Gary Gregory a écrit :
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> I think there are three places today this type of information can live
> within Apache:
>
> - the component website (which we can publish whenever we want)
> - the project wiki (which automatically is live)
> - https://news.apache.org/ (not
Hi Bruno,
On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 at 13:30, Bruno Kinoshita wrote:
> Maybe an option would be to just have it under
> https://commons.apache.org/blog/, as part of the project website in Git,
> published with the site manually/ASF CRM/etc? I think that way INFRA would
> not have to be involved?
The
>
> Is there another
> Apache project that has its own blog but does not fit in the list above?
- https://openoffice.apache.org/blogpage.html
- https://arrow.apache.org/blog/
- https://spark.apache.org/news/ (mostly about releases though)
- https://airflow.apache.org/blog/
-
I think there are three places today this type of information can live
within Apache:
- the component website (which we can publish whenever we want)
- the project wiki (which automatically is live)
- https://news.apache.org/ (not sure how one posts there)
A new blog (whatever that means using
On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 at 08:26, Claude Warren wrote:
> While the Deque makes clear the idea of enqueueing and dequeueing the
> layers it does not have the method to natively traverse and extract entries
> from the middle of the queue. Nor would I expect it to. So I think the
> Deque does not
While the Deque makes clear the idea of enqueueing and dequeueing the
layers it does not have the method to natively traverse and extract entries
from the middle of the queue. Nor would I expect it to. So I think the
Deque does not accurately reflect how the collection of Bloom filters is
I have what is currently a series of 4 blogs that introduce the new Bloom
filter implementations and framework in Commons Collections. I have a
couple more in mind, they discuss what Bloom filters are and how the
Commons Collections implements them, provides extension points, and how to
implement
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