Re: Self Introduction - Xuanwo

2024-03-09 Thread Ryan Doran
On March 9, 2024 11:20:20 PM CST, Xuanwo wrote: >Hello, everyone > >I'm Xuanwo, and I'm following the "Contribute" guide in >comdev-working-groups[1] to introduce myself and kickstart my contributions :) > >My personal vision is "Empowering freely data access from ANY storage service >in ANY

Re: How to build the community page?

2024-03-09 Thread tison
Locate and fix - https://github.com/apache/comdev-site/pull/161 Best, tison. tison 于2024年3月10日周日 00:05写道: > Hi, > > The README file writes: run `hugo` to get the static content. > > I got: > > $ hugo > Start building sites … > hugo v0.123.8-5fed9c591b694f314e5939548e11cc3dcb79a79c+extended >

Self Introduction - Xuanwo

2024-03-09 Thread Xuanwo
Hello, everyone I'm Xuanwo, and I'm following the "Contribute" guide in comdev-working-groups[1] to introduce myself and kickstart my contributions :) My personal vision is "Empowering freely data access from ANY storage service in ANY method". Open source is definitely an important part of

Re: [WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-03-09 Thread Paulo Motta
Hi Jarek, You raised interesting discussion points but I would prefer not to discuss specific examples in a public mailing list, since they may spark unnecessary controversy and derail from the focus of the working group. Do you mind summarizing your key considerations without mentioning

How to build the community page?

2024-03-09 Thread tison
Hi, The README file writes: run `hugo` to get the static content. I got: $ hugo Start building sites … hugo v0.123.8-5fed9c591b694f314e5939548e11cc3dcb79a79c+extended darwin/arm64 BuildDate=2024-03-07T13:14:42Z VendorInfo=brew ERROR render of "section" failed:

Re: [WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-03-09 Thread Jarek Potiuk
I like the idea of having "A" badging system that is seen as "ASF accepted" that any PMC (at PMC level) or any person (at ASF level) might opt-in to use I think such badging system - providing that it's "ASF generally accepted" concept that is defined well - possibly adopted from others like

Re: [WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-03-09 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Can I have the 'not badging' badge? On Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at 9:16 AM Gary Gregory wrote: > Here is a hopefully entertaining story about gaming a system: > > A long time ago (not in a galaxy far away), I worked for a company that > created an internal $ bug bounty as a major release of our

Re: [WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-03-09 Thread Gary Gregory
Here is a hopefully entertaining story about gaming a system: A long time ago (not in a galaxy far away), I worked for a company that created an internal $ bug bounty as a major release of our flagship product neared. Someone in QA found a bug that caused the language runtime to incorrectly print

Re: [WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-03-09 Thread Paulo Motta
> Badges may well cause some people to feel valued, but I think they can be divisive. What about people who don't 'earn' enough points to merit a badge? Might that not cause them to feel undervalued? I think merit frameworks are inherently divisive, but the benefit of badges is that it gives

Re: [WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-03-09 Thread Gary Gregory
> If number of PRs is to be used as a credit towards getting a badge, maybe there should be a way to flag some PRs as undeserving. Agreed and perhaps the same for commits and Jira tickets but that's the last thing I want to spend time adjucating :-( Gary On Sat, Mar 9, 2024, 7:34 AM sebb

Re: [WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-03-09 Thread sebb
Badges may well cause some people to feel valued, but I think they can be divisive. What about people who don't 'earn' enough points to merit a badge? Might that not cause them to feel undervalued? The value of a person to an ASF project cannot be purely measured in terms of the number of

Re: [WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-03-09 Thread Paulo Motta
Apologies if the previous message sounded snarky - it was late and I impulsively cherry-picked some excerpts to comment without much second thought. :-) A more constructive attempt: 1. I like the principles of the Fedora badging program presented by Rich, and I think we should adopt them