our feedback
but remember, stay really simple for the first try: we need to test the concept
before trying to write much content, just an intro to our intent
Regards,
Hervé
Le jeudi 26 novembre 2015 12:54:23 Ted Liu a écrit :
> Thank Hervé for being committer and Luke & Lei for h
we should try
> >
> > Do we have a chinese speaking committer who could review the
> > content,
> with
> > Apache Way in mind to check that what is explained to chinese
> > speaking people regarding contribution is ok?
> >
> > Regards,
&g
e committer to be able to
edit community site
Then the first steps to engage people will have to come from existing chinese
speaking committers: explaining non-committers how to send a patch would
permit non-committers to help committers improve the content
Regards,
Hervé
Le samedi 21 novembre
Many efforts have been spent in spare time
from our committers with their passion and willing to contribution, and the
same thing could be found from other community especially in Spark one,
there are many people from here who are better than us:)
Best Regards!
-
Luke Han
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Le samedi 21 novembre 2015 13:53:03 Ted Liu a écrit :
&g
5 at 9:53 PM, Ted Liu <t...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> p.s. The reason why a Wechat public account is a big plus because it is
> used by 500M Wechat chatters on daily basis to acquire/learn information.
> This is a very effective China-specific scenario.
>
Note that you can use A
to
engage the local community to contribute more to ASF.
Best Regards!
-
Luke Han
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 10:10 PM, Ted Liu <t...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> Understood.
>
>
> Ted
>
> 发件人: Ted Dunning<mailto:ted.dunn...@gmail
of Kylin's docs now have both English and Chinese...
Best Regards!
-
Luke Han
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 8:29 PM, Ted Liu <t...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi Ted, Yes, we want to establish a bridge or a group (if the idea of
> "China Community" seemed to be int
> there it should be possible to gauge the interest.
>
> For the rest of ComDev; I was added to the WeChat (a Chinese
> WhatsApp-like
> app) group that is now 360 people. If the chatter there could be
> directed to ch...@community.apache.org, we would possibly have a
> semi-bu
ailto:dev@community.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Forming a community of Apache fans in China - Apache China
Community
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 9:53 PM, Ted Liu <t...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> p.s. The reason why a Wechat public account is a big plus because it
> is used by 500M Wechat chatters o
Hi Roman, As far as I know of, GSoC had been organized by CSDN, one of the
largest IT online media in China and which is also one of the core founding
members of KAIYUANSHE. But due to resource issue, it stopped doing so. I'm not
sure what will be next to GSoC but can ask around.
Ted
happening?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Nov 21, 2015, at 17:58, Ted Liu <t...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Niclas,
> >
> > It'd be appreciated an open and constructive discussion can be
> > formed at ASF instead of labeling or stereotyp
PM, Ted Liu <t...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi Niclas,
>
> It'd be appreciated an open and constructive discussion can be formed
> at ASF instead of labeling or stereotyping. The ask of forming of a
> community, group or alike in China comes from the grass-root idea
pioneers to get together,
discuss, directs and organize the meetups, conferences. It would be very
helpful to have a formal Apache community project set up to work on this.
Cheers
Lei
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Ted Liu <t...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi Niclas,
>
> It'd
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