Hi,
I'd like to add a few more scenarioes that could benefit from using
mailing list over Github.
1. Some discussion may happen across repositories. Right now dubbo has
several core repositories incubating in ASF and 26 more repositories
listed in the eco-system (https://github.com/dubbo). We
>
> More generally, the criteria that the ASF looks for in communication
> channels used by projects are (in no particular order):
> - open to all
> - asynchronous
> - available off-line
> - full history
> - searchable
> - archived on ASF controlled systems
> - low bandwidth / minimal system
Hi,
Thanks Mark for the great advice here in this thread. Just about every time I
see something I should respond to Mark gets there first and puts it way better
than I could. :-)
> PS I see there is a Dubbo session at ApacheCon NA. I'd be more than
> happy to sit down with anyone that is
On 18/08/18 10:24, Ian Luo wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Here's one relevant topic I would like to discuss with you. I understand
> the Apache way encourages *open* discussion. In my opinion, the interaction
> on GitHub issue is one kind of the open discussion, and many modern open
> source projects
Mark,
Here's one relevant topic I would like to discuss with you. I understand
the Apache way encourages *open* discussion. In my opinion, the interaction
on GitHub issue is one kind of the open discussion, and many modern open
source projects leverages this as the major channel. What's your
>
> To provide some examples:
>
> I am employed by Pivotal and Pivotal employs the committers on the
> Spring Boot project which embeds Apache Tomcat. From time to time I
> receive a work e-mail, slack message or similar along the lines of "We
> think we have found a bug in Tomcat. Can you look
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 7:17 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
>
> On 15/08/18 14:09, Jerrick Zhu wrote:
> > Hi, mark
> >
> > Sorry for disturbing all of you.
>
> No need to apologise. The additional traffic wasn't, and isn't, a concern.
>
> My concern was that it appeared that there was some sort of
Mark,
First of all it is me who should be blamed. I didn't realize it is
necessary to inform such kind of activity to the whole community.
It was good will to evangelize both Dubbo and the Apache way to the
university students in China. Thought these students in fact are now
interns in Alibaba,
On 15/08/18 14:09, Jerrick Zhu wrote:
> Hi, mark
>
> Sorry for disturbing all of you.
No need to apologise. The additional traffic wasn't, and isn't, a concern.
My concern was that it appeared that there was some sort of organisation
going on that the project wasn't aware of.
A secondary
Hi, mark
Sorry for disturbing all of you.
This is an activity for students to participate in open source project,
it's held by department named BaiJi, Alibaba. They came us and asked us to
provide some simple issues that students can fully engage OS project, and
we agreed. We also wants more
Why have we started to see around 50% of issues and PRs marked with a
Team number?
Mark
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