Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-02-16 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Le mer. 16 févr. 2022 à 18:55, Mark Thomas a écrit : > > To repeat what I have written elsewhere on this topic in the past: > > Project communication channels should be: > > - Public. The decision making process should be open and visible to >everyone. It should also be easy for people to find

[jira] [Updated] (COMDEV-394) GSOC: Varnish Cache support in Apache Traffic Control

2022-02-16 Thread Eric Friedrich (Jira)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-394?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Eric Friedrich updated COMDEV-394: -- Labels: TrafficControl full-time gsoc22 mentor (was: TrafficControl gsoc2021 mentor) > GSOC:

Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-02-16 Thread Mark Thomas
To repeat what I have written elsewhere on this topic in the past: Project communication channels should be: - Public. The decision making process should be open and visible to everyone. It should also be easy for people to find. - Searchable. So anyone can look-up past discussions. - Asynch

Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-02-16 Thread Jarek Potiuk
For me (and I think I speak for a number of Airflow people) slack is great to keep casual discussions, help users with troubleshooting or do some brainstorming, and also to make announcements and ask people for opinions. But it's non-public by default and not easy to find stuff. For most of the "w

Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-02-16 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Le mer. 16 févr. 2022 à 14:16, Gary Gregory a écrit : > > My assumption using Slack is that it is a convenience Provided that everyone has been informed that a discussion is going to take place there. What about the "asynchronicity" tenet of the "Apache Way"? > but that decisions > MUST be refle

Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-02-16 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
I'm involved with Transposit (transposit.com), where they're creating a DevOps orchestration hub, including very strong Slack integration since more and more orgs are using Slack as their primary communication mechanism over e-mail and anything else. With my Apache NetBeans hat on, if we in the Ap

Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-02-16 Thread Gary Gregory
My assumption using Slack is that it is a convenience but that decisions MUST be reflected on a mailing list. Gary On Wed, Feb 16, 2022, 08:13 Trevor Grant wrote: > I shared in Comdev channel on ASF Slack that on the mahout slack we have a > convention that when we get to something that should

Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-02-16 Thread Trevor Grant
I shared in Comdev channel on ASF Slack that on the mahout slack we have a convention that when we get to something that should be memorialized someone says, "This should really be reflected back to the list". And whoever says that has implicitly called "not it" for having to reflect it back- This

Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-02-16 Thread Gary Gregory
Slack chat and video helped us tremendously on the Log4j team especially since Log4Shell. Gary On Wed, Feb 16, 2022, 07:50 Roman Shaposhnik wrote: > Hi! > > while the classical ASF communication culture is pretty squarely > centered around mailing lists it has become apparent in recent > years

Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-02-16 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
Hi! while the classical ASF communication culture is pretty squarely centered around mailing lists it has become apparent in recent years that some of our communities (especially younger ones) prefer using alternative channels of communication. The range is pretty wide from Slack to Telegram and W

Re: JBCNConf 2022

2022-02-16 Thread XiaoYu
Hi Sheng Thank you very much for the answer ~ Sheng Wu 于2022年2月16日周三 19:38写道: > > Hi. Yu > > JBCNConf is a in-person conference. I don't think it is suitable as China > still have very restricted rules. > > XiaoYu 于2022年2月16日 周三下午6:19写道: > > > hi Ignasi Barrera > > > > What is its JBCNConf 2022

Re: JBCNConf 2022

2022-02-16 Thread Sheng Wu
Hi. Yu JBCNConf is a in-person conference. I don't think it is suitable as China still have very restricted rules. XiaoYu 于2022年2月16日 周三下午6:19写道: > hi Ignasi Barrera > > What is its JBCNConf 2022 specific content or sharing theme? How can'y > foreign developers~ > > thanks~ > > Ignasi Barrera 于

Re: Question regarding Pony Mail

2022-02-16 Thread Andy Seaborne
When I had this problem, the solution was to clear the cookies for the site: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-22862 Andy On 16/02/2022 04:53, Maxim Solodovnik wrote: Done! Thanks for the help! :) On Wed, 16 Feb 2022 at 11:45, Dave Fisher wrote: Yes, INFRA Sent from my iPho

Re: JBCNConf 2022

2022-02-16 Thread XiaoYu
hi Ignasi Barrera What is its JBCNConf 2022 specific content or sharing theme? How can'y foreign developers~ thanks~ Ignasi Barrera 于2022年2月16日周三 18:13写道: > > Hi! > > I am helping the organization of the JBCNConf [1], the biggest Java > conference in Spain, happening in person this July after t

JBCNConf 2022

2022-02-16 Thread Ignasi Barrera
Hi! I am helping the organization of the JBCNConf [1], the biggest Java conference in Spain, happening in person this July after two years doing it virtually due to the pandemic. Even though it's not a small event (last in-person event was 3 days and had +700 attendees), it is a 100% non-profit e