Good point benson, and I definetely agree with the values *but* I
don't think i agree w/ the conclusion.
1) We have to trust PMCs to foster a healthy and transparent roadmap.
Exclusive cliques and backchannels should not ever exist in a healthy ASF
project, period.
2) Restricting a projects
Cheers,
Tony
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> On 8 Aug 2015, at 23:52, Konstantin Boudnik wrote:
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> Thanks Tony - that was the intention, but I thought there might be a different
> processes for that, so I came to comdev@
>
Nahh this is a technical issue - dr
Cheers,
Tony
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> We are running buil
Thanks Tony - that was the intention, but I thought there might be a different
processes for that, so I came to comdev@
Regards,
Cos
On Sat, Aug 08, 2015 at 11:43PM, Tony Stevenson wrote:
> Perhaps asking on the infra list - seeing as this is an infrastructure
> question - would be a good start
Perhaps asking on the infra list - seeing as this is an infrastructure question
- would be a good start ?
We have other instances of external services using an apache.org address. I
don't recall the rules we have for this offhand but if you open a JIRA issue it
will get the appropriate attenti
We are running builds on ASF infra for our source and java artifacts, but as I
said it takes a lot of resource to cover 6+ flavors of linux and test the
binary packaging on the live clusters. Besides, we have to have the
privileged access to the build machines to run package installation tests,
etc
Cos,
Why are these builds not running on ASF infrastructure?
John
On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 3:49 PM Konstantin Boudnik wrote:
> I am not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I don't know of any
> better one. So here it is.
>
> At Bigtop project we have a number of hosts sitting on AWS and
On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
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> So, I pinged the nice folks at Slack (and they really are nice!, or at least
> the guy I communicated with), and asked them about:
>
> * open source: No.
> * the issue of uncaptured conversations, as Ted D. mentioned ("the
> On 08 Aug 15, at 17:17, Jay Vyas wrote:
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> the asf uses slack and hip hat and atlassian already so the open source
> debate is moot, right?
Yes. The virtue of open source, here, would also lie in being able to do open
source-things, like contribute modules freely that we could then use f
the asf uses slack and hip hat and atlassian already so the open source debate
is moot, right? People will use the best tools for the job and so that should
be the focus. I'm neutral on slack vs irc, but I think if growing the ASF is
important slack will be of major benefit.
> On Aug 8, 2015
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So, I pinged the nice folks at Slack (and they really are nice!, or at least
the guy I communicated with), and asked them about:
* open source: No.
* the issue of uncaptured conversations, as Ted D. mentioned ("there is a huge
danger of off-list discussions…").
To the latter, whic
I am not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I don't know of any
better one. So here it is.
At Bigtop project we have a number of hosts sitting on AWS and running some
intensive CI for the project: building packages, spinning up the clusters,
and testing them. For the consistency of the d
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