Welcome and congratulations Brendan and Cosmin!
Kind regards,
Matt
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+1 to archive. I do not know of any active maintainers nor any provider using
this runtime.
On 2021/09/24 14:05:19, "David P Grove" wrote:
>
> Is there any interest in maintaining this runtime? It's based on a fairly
> old version of ballerina (0.990.2), the build has been broken for months,
+1 to the release of openwhisk-catalog-1.0.0 rc1
-MR
rcverify.sh (script SHA1: A042 C31A 38AF 8EBB F150 0819 A448 DE52 BFE1 258F)
working in the following directory:
/var/folders/bc/p62kjnm12n9_l30qfxv7p9lcgn/T/tmp.P30NXt7i
fetching tarball and signatures from
https://dist.apache.org
On 2021/06/04 09:38:01, Dominic Kim wrote:
> Thank you, Kent for the changes.
>
> And I suppose we can still proceed with the release without any restart as
> `.asf.yaml` file is not included in the release.
>
> -dom
Hi Dom,
Actually, the referenced PR also changes the README... that means
Completely support such a release and agree with Rodric... Awesome!
-MR
Alexander Klimetschek (Apache Committer Key)
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Hi Matt,
I do not recall that discussion (and cannot easily locate it myself), but my
belief is that support for non-LTS versions of languages in our runtimes in
general is primarily a consideration of our community's ability to in turn
support it. I am for supporting all major versions of pop
[X] +1 Approve the release of OpenWhisk Runtime Java 1.16.0, Python 1.16.0 and
Ruby 1.16.0
- Matt
My verifications:
$ ./rcverify.sh openwhisk-runtime-java 'OpenWhisk Runtime Java' 1.16.0 rc1
rcverify.sh (script SHA1: 4287 FB51 CAAF A0F8 EFFE 956A E004 9F9D 0DBD E46D)
working in the following d
+1 to release OpenWhisk Runtime Rust v1.2.0
My verification results:
rcverify.sh (script SHA1: 4287 FB51 CAAF A0F8 EFFE 956A E004 9F9D 0DBD E46D)
working in the following directory:
/var/folders/bc/p62kjnm12n9_l30qfxv7p9lcgn/T/tmp.9zPG6F5E
fetching tarball and signatures from
https://dist.ap
+1 All for keeping our clients updated and released regularly.
://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
Regards,
Matt Rutkowski
This vote is now closed.
The vote was successful with 5 binding +1 votes (Dave, Dragos, Rob Allen,
Priti, Matt) and no other votes cast.
I will continue with the release process.
- Matt
Formally adding my +1 binding vote to "Approve the release" of the CLI v1.2.0
(note that I ran the rcverify tool as part of the release manager process to
confirm conformance).
-Matt
Hi Whiskians,
This is a call to vote on releasing version 1.2.0 release candidate rc1 of the
following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories and
commit IDs listed below.
OpenWhisk Command-line Interface (CLI): 7c47ef1dbad550566114baf976c091b4cdd9e678
Details of the comm
agged versions of dependent packages. The full change log is available
at https://github.com/apache/openwhisk-wskdeploy/releases/tag/1.2.0
Source archives and verification files are available at
https://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
Regards,
Matt Rutkowski
This vote is now closed.
The vote was successful with 5 binding +1 votes (Dave, Dominic, Rob Allen,
Priti, Matt) and no other votes cast.
I will continue with the release process.
- Matt
I wish to append my +1 vote as well...
[X] +1 Approve the release
[ ] 0 Don't care
[ ] -1 Don't release, because ...
Release verification checklist for reference:
[X] Download links are valid.
[X] Checksums and PGP signatures are valid.
[X] Source code artifacts have correct name
Hi Whiskers,
This is a call to vote on releasing version 1.2.0 release candidate rc1 of the
following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories and
commit IDs listed below.
OpenWhisk Whisk Deploy (wskdeploy): 03df1126c3b5205d642738479a08bb7cd66a03b3
Details of the commits c
archives and verification files are available at
https://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
Regards,
Matt Rutkowski
This vote is now closed.
The vote was successful with 5 binding +1 votes (Rodric, Dave, Dominic, Rob
Allen, Matt) and no other votes cast.
I will continue with the release process.
- Matt
Would like to add my:
+1 Approve the release OpenWhisk Client Go 1.2.0 rc1
Release verification checklist for reference:
[x] Download links are valid.
[x] Checksums and PGP signatures are valid.
[x] Source code artifacts have correct names matching the current release.
[x] LICENSE and NO
Hi Whiskers,
This is a call to vote on releasing version 1.2.0 release candidate rc1 of the
following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories and
commit IDs listed below.
OpenWhisk Client Go: 87edc23647174648fe52939201ebb276e0899f83
Details of the commits can be found her
In case anyone wants to preview/test/review what would go into each potential
1.2 release of these repos., you can review these Draft PRs which would prep.
the repos if we agree to go ahead:
- client-go: https://github.com/apache/openwhisk-client-go/pull/147
- wskdeploy: https://github.com/apach
Hello Whiskers!
If you have not seen, I have been trying to pay down technical debt in the
Whisk Deploy tool and get it building using Go 1.15, Go Modules and the latest
(direct) package dependencies as well as using the latest Gradle. Since
"wskdeploy" depends on the Go client as well as is a
Warm welcome Brendan!
Regards,
Matt
From: Rodric Rabbah
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 10/01/2020 08:17 AM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Welcome new committer: Brendan Doyle
The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache OpenWhisk has invited
Brendan Doyle to become a committ
+1
Can confirm I am quite pleased with the 1.15 updates and move to gomod for both
wskdeploy and cli proper
and thanks Dave!
On 2020/09/25 13:43:29, "David P Grove" wrote:
>
> I think the upgrade to go 1.15 has been completed (please correct me if I
> am wrong).
>
> Therefore I would like
Avoid 1.14 for productions/releases (skip to 1.15) is what I would advise
based upon feedback from our container runtime experts...
Posted specifics in the PR which I assume prompted this post...
https://github.com/apache/openwhisk-runtime-go/pull/128
In 1.15, the put retries (loops) and other s
It seems that after the Zoom bomb and password protecting the call, the next
call attendance was so low that I do not believe that the facilitator nominated
a host for the next call.
Is the intent to let the call fall by the wayside (as it seemed quite energized
before the simple password was
Thanks Rodric for hosting.
Thanks everyone for the great presentations on some amazing new
features/enrichments/uses of OpenWhisk; I hope (emphasis) to find time to try
out personally some of them...
Due to "technical difficulties" (ahem), our meeting today is captured in two
YouTube videos:
Thanks Neeraj for hosting, and Rodric for volunteering for the 29th.
https://youtu.be/uw-HhZAYGJU
-mr
I can testify to the "race" conditions... you can look in wskdeploy to see what
we had to do including adding default 3 retries for each client call. Triggers
and Rules are the worst... there may be special logic there as well to try
with waits imposed.
On 2020/03/25 01:20:54, Nick Mitchell
Short and sweet...
Attendees: Matt, Dave, Justin, Will
YouTube: https://youtu.be/RDA0TbmGAlw
-matt
* Zoom: https://zoom.us/my/asfopenwhisk
* 10am EDT - New York; 7am PDT - San Francisco; 3pm CET - Berlin/Rome; 2pm GMT;
11pm KST - Seoul; 10pm CST - Beijing;
Plenty of room for ad-hoc topics today...
-mr
Welcome Neeraj!
On 2020/03/13 04:13:13, Dragos Dascalita Haut
wrote:
> The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache OpenWhisk
> has invited Neeraj to become a committer and we are pleased
> to announce that he has accepted.
>
> Please join me in welcoming Neeraj to his new role on the pro
Please feel free to reply to this thread with topics to add to the agenda for
this week’s call.
REMEMBER: The United States has undergone a time change; therefore, the meeting
start time may be 1 hour earlier if your country region did not undergo such a
change (yet). I believe the start times
Welcome Alex!
Thanks Justin for hosting! Matt volunteered to be the next "victim" (ahem
host) and we will be experiencing a timezone (Spring time) adjustment for
"daylight savings" for some regions.. PLEASE note that the meeting time moves
with the US geo. so the 10am EST time will move one hour earlie
Welcome Dan!
Very grateful for all your contributions and glad to have your experience which
will help guide us as we take OW to the next level.
-mr
+1
Many thanks to the Adobe team for all the work to get it to this point!
On 2020/02/20 14:36:49, "David P Grove" wrote:
>
>
> This is a call to vote to accept the donation of the wskdebug code base
> from Adobe as discussed in [1]. This majority vote will remain open for at
> least 72 hours
YouTube link: https://youtu.be/vIiaBecNUnc
+1 Approve release of 'OpenWhisk Runtime Dotnet' 1.14.0 rc1
-Matt
rcverify logs:
Matthews-MacBook-Pro-4:verify Matt$ ./rcverify.sh openwhisk-runtime-dotnet
'OpenWhisk Runtime Dotnet' 1.14.0 rc1
rcverify.sh (script SHA1: 6227 B5B2 B8FE 80C3 4827 F4C9 3E1F 90AF A09A 3180)
working in the followi
+1 to release 0.11.0 rc1 of OpenWhisk Catalog.
Confirmed with rcverify and manual inspection.
-Matt
logs:
Matthews-MacBook-Pro-4:verify Matt$ ./rcverify.sh openwhisk-catalog 'OpenWhisk
Catalog' 0.11.0 rc1
rcverify.sh (script SHA1: 6227 B5B2 B8FE 80C3 4827 F4C9 3E1F 90AF A09A 3180)
working in th
+1 emphatically
Kind regards,
Matt
Welcome Shawn!
Kind regards,
Matt
From: Rob Allen
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 12/03/2019 01:24 AM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Re: Welcome new Committer Shawn Black
Welcome Shawn!
Regards,
Rob
> On 2 Dec 2019, at 23:19, Rodric Rabbah wrote:
>
> It is my pleasure to share t
Updated URL for meeting notes:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENWHISK/2019-10-16+OW+Tech+Interchange+Meeting+Notes
Thanks Rodric for hosting and Dave for being "next up". People who presented
please upload presentations and/or update the meeting note with details.
Exciting playground UI shown today!
Video: https://youtu.be/O8zmSdmECBA
Notes:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENWHISK/Tech+Interc
The functionality should still be available IMO... allowing for expanded
use cases (and reuse) other than fixed, env.-only params. plus possibility
of re-init.
Kind regards,
Matt
From: "Michele Sciabarra"
To: "Matt Rutkowski" , dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date:
Hi Alessio,
It should be noted that the JavaScript proxy (httpserver) under knative
allows the single root "/" entry point to handle a JSON paylaod that
includs "init", "run" or "init/run" together (along with parameter data)
to separate logical data and avoid keyname collisins.
In order to d
Thanks Dom for hosting. Need to keep promoting the new, hour earlier,
timeslot...
Notes:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENWHISK/2019-10-02+W+Tech+Interchance+-+Meeting+Notes
Video: https://youtu.be/r5J0SzCIv6g
Additional thanks to Rodric for volunteering to host the next meeting
Thanks Dave,
+1 for the releasing the CLI, Client Go and Whisk Deploy components at 1.0.0
level
PS: If anyone is touching the rcverify.sh file please fix the typo in the
"verifing notice..." (string).
here are my local verification logs:
>> Matt$ ./rcverify.sh openwhisk-cli 'OpenWhisk Comman
Whiskers,
As a result of the discussion on the thread titled: "Can we adjust the time for
the community call"
see:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/1f7f9422762234edf4321c29c7f878cc09e60cca571364bd9b6da84a@%3Cdev.openwhisk.apache.org%3E
and subsequent polling to find a better start time for
Excellent topics today!
Video: https://youtu.be/jiBjjngny64
Notes: TBD (will append link to this thread shortly)
Dan M. showed an early "experimental" router using Azure Knative cluster to
schedule Action against a known pool of "stem cell" pods using the CLI... (Dan
also made the "cover" imag
Hello Whiskers!
Please submit items for agenda for this Wednesday’s (Sept 18) Tech Interchange
call.
Some topics I already have "penciled in" include:
* Proposal for new Tech. Int. Meeting time(s) - Dom
* JVM Pre-cache optimization work in Java runtime - Matt
* OpenWhisk Tekton Pipeline u
+1
Thank you Chetan. wskdeploy has had a few bug fixes and is due release...
Kind regards,
Matt
From: Chetan Mehrotra
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 09/15/2019 11:23 PM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Re: [DISCUSS}: release "cli group" of projects
+1 for version 1.0 for cli proj
Pursuing alternating times may be a good choice, but would like to know we
have a reliable person to host (fallback) for these slots as our
"volunteer" mechanism is barely functioning for the current call/time.
Dom, perhaps you can post a poll for contribs. to vote on; perhaps this
would give
Thanks Tyson for hosting...
including an interesting proposal for a new "router" allowing delegation to
multiple Execution Providers (e.g, classic OW, Knative, V8 isolates) and
perhaps dropping as an "experimental" part of the core/main OW repo. soon...
Notes:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluen
+1 agreed
From: Matt Hamann
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 08/22/2019 10:22 PM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Re: [DISCUSS] release openwhisk-apigateway
0.11.0
I concur with this. Should be good to go.
- Matt
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 5:10 PM David P Grove wrote:
>
> We need to
If we intend to add another top-level key to the data to make it more
accessible for index/search, we should do so in a manner that is extensible for
any number of IDs. Index/search, as well as security and business audits,
require identifiers exclusively and this, in my view, is different from
+1
I have verified the release artifacts locally using the rcverify tool.
computing sha512 for openwhisk-client-js-3.20.0-sources.tar.gz
SHA512: openwhisk-client-js-3.20.0-sources.tar.gz:
5FEF999E 532BD0C1 6C8BC0A1 F5232C93 964A30CF F14B2D82 1C8A2E1D 1106339C E2457918
C9873B3B 26FB4711 4FBA6F1
Thanks Chetan for hosting!
A very full and informative call including:
- wskdebug tool demo and discussion of contribution with Hot code reload and
browser LiveReload + IDE debugging with NodeJS and Java actions.
- O'Reilly book on Apache OpenWhisk authored by Michele Sciabarra who walked us
thr
Headers to full...
https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk/pull/4568
On 2019/07/24 15:04:33, "David P Grove" wrote:
>
>
> I just merged [1] which enforces the stricter license header conventions in
> scancode (only use full header, not minified) that we discussed on the dev
> list about
I have a stricter config ready to go in a local branch... can remove
"tests" and other exclusions (but it will have more impacts am sure).
Kind regards,
Matt
From: Rodric Rabbah
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 07/24/2019 10:31 AM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Re: stricter scancode: n
First post-grad. meeting!
video: https://youtu.be/x_MtqtYyLQw
notes:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENWHISK/2019-07-24+OW+Tech+Interchange+-+Meeting+Notes
Chetan kindly agreed to host the next call sched. for Aug. 7th
Any more topics?
Scanning PR and dev lists here are the topics I gleaned:
* PR review (e.g., Rodric/Carlos//Tyson, etc.)
* [Scheduler] Initial commit for Scheduler #4547 (Dom)
* https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk/pull/4547
* TBD
* Add option for appending runtim
.html/5d207a2cef5b6b3b79695633d0206d94fee0c08aa09c746826e0610f@%3Cdev.openwhisk.apache.org%3E
* Impacts on website, OW README “getting started”?
* Any update?
On 2019/07/23 16:31:33, "Matt Rutkowski" wrote:
> Web Meeting: Tech Interchange (bi-weekly):
> Day-Time: Wednesdays, 11AM EDT (
Web Meeting: Tech Interchange (bi-weekly):
Day-Time: Wednesdays, 11AM EDT (Eastern US), 5PM CEST (Central Europe),
3PM GMT, 11PM (midnight)(Beijing)
Zoom: https://zoom.us/my/asfopenwhisk
Google Calendar (click entry to add):
https://calendar.google.com/event?action=TEMPLATE&tmeid=MnU2dHNiMjc0bTR
Congrats Whiskers on graduation!
I see lots of topics being started on the dev list, please submit agenda topics
for discussion for this week's iteration of the OW Technical Interchange call.
Please visit our Wiki home page for 2H2019 google calendar entry to add a
placeholder/reminder for th
IMO, CLAs should be required for any non-trivial contributions (as
in-effect IP is being added and their contributions have to be done within
a legal framework that preserves the overall code license) and our wording
should better clarify (with examples, what qualifies).
The question, for the
I too like the dash approach unless Apache likes having a domain name
style which implies (family) membership hierarchy.
From: Matt Sicker
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 07/15/2019 12:05 PM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Re: Changing JavaScript SDK NPM Module Name:
openwhisk => apache
Welcome Michele and Rob!
- Forwarded by Matt Rutkowski/Austin/IBM on 07/15/2019 11:55 AM -
From: Rodric Rabbah
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 07/15/2019 11:44 AM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Welcome new PPMC members
It is my pleasure to share that the OpenWhisk PPMC voted
IMO, one of the largest barriers to getting more (back-end) developers into OW
has been the use of Scala (sig. learning curve will not even consider mounting)
is by implementing in languages where the pool of active developers is lower.
It seems that nearly 100% of Serverless technology "in the
Hi Chris,
Checked today and ...
the OpenWhisk website builds are still failing to find NPM installed
(build 239 logs show same failure when reported the issue for build 237):
https://builds.apache.org/view/O/view/OpenWhisk/job/OpenWhisk-website/239/execution/node/9/log/
Is there anything more t
lly
> installed in ~30 minutes or so.
>
>
>
> > On Jul 9, 2019, at 11:52 AM, Matt Rutkowski wrote:
> >
> > Apache build team,
> >
> > It appears that recently that our Jenkins jobs for building and publishing
> > our project website for OpenWhis
our calendar (as I just did ;)
On 2019/07/10 19:00:27, Matt Rutkowski wrote:
> The recurring meeting dropped off my local calendar and I had an area meeting
> which occupied my mind today so did not see the Slack reminder either.
>
> Please forgive and plan to resume in 2 weeks, Wed.
The recurring meeting dropped off my local calendar and I had an area meeting
which occupied my mind today so did not see the Slack reminder either.
Please forgive and plan to resume in 2 weeks, Wed. July 24th; feel free to
submit topics anytime before then.
-Matt
Thanks Chris!
On 2019/07/09 18:56:52, Chris Lambertus wrote:
> I’ve added the npm package to the puppet config, it should get automatically
> installed in ~30 minutes or so.
>
>
>
> > On Jul 9, 2019, at 11:52 AM, Matt Rutkowski wrote:
> >
> > Apache bui
w/o issue until around that time
(in our groovy script) and a necessary part of building our static site
from Jekyll.
Can npm be added back?
Thanks,
Matt
- Forwarded by Matt Rutkowski/Austin/IBM on 07/09/2019 01:46 PM -
From: "David P Grove"
To: "OpenWhisk Dev"
Agree... the ow-utils should have wskdeploy as long as it can be
independently
From: "David P Grove"
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 07/09/2019 12:59 PM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Re: Re: Re: rationale for wskdeploy Docker
image
"Matt Rutkowski" wrote on
Previously, when weighing the merging of wskdeploy into CLI, it seemed that the
CLI was a good "base" for CRUD operations (commands) against the OW
primitives... and that indeed wskdeploy was a great "plug-in" bringing in
higher order concepts (some of which are not official OW primitives).
I too questioned the "wskdeploy" image (need) during my review, but
assumed someone (likely in IBM but perhaps elsewhere as well) may still be
using it for server-side deployment; that is, they utilize the image from
the https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-package-deploy project
(whic
e compilation
done by the runtime itself.
All of this is more complex to say than to do so I hope I can show
something soon... hopefully pretty interesting.
---
Michele Sciabarra
mich...@sciabarra.com
PS the book "learning Apache OpenWhisk" is now on printing!
- Original mess
Hi Martin,
It is my belief that Michele, now freshly returned from book editing
(congrats), was going to implement the same interface for pre/post
processing requests that we implemented for NodeJS. This would allow us a
path to support this across all language runtimes as well as formalize o
Dave,
You're the best!
Kind regards,
Matt
From: Matt Sicker
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 07/01/2019 04:40 PM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Re: automated builds of all runtimes now
publishing using `nightly`
Fantastic, thanks for handling this!
On Sun, 30 Jun 2019 at 06:19, Da
lowercase. Otherwise looks
good!
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 at 10:40, Matt Rutkowski
wrote:
>
> Given the feedback from previous threads both public and private on this
Resolution topic, including input from mentors, and the recent apparent
confirmation of Dave Grove as proposed VP/Chair for a
release soon and I’ll pick
> that up and update the runtime image.
>
> -r
>
> > On Jun 25, 2019, at 3:40 PM, Matt Rutkowski wrote:
> >
> > Just made a pass through all images under the "openwhisk" moniker on Docker
> > Hub:
> > https://hub.do
> runtime repo, if so.
> >
> > For ballerina I would leave it. 1.0 is slated for release soon and I’ll
> > pick that up and update the runtime image.
> >
> > -r
> >
> >> On Jun 25, 2019, at 3:40 PM, Matt Rutkowski wrote:
> >>
> >>
Given the feedback from previous threads both public and private on this
Resolution topic, including input from mentors, and the recent apparent
confirmation of Dave Grove as proposed VP/Chair for a future PMC being the sole
remaining nominee, I have updated the Wiki to represent the final draft
Notes:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENWHISK/2019-06-26+OW+Tech+Interchange+-+Meeting+Notes
Video: https://youtu.be/HkIzJXlTw68
Thanks Rodric for hosting... Matt is up next call for July 10th iteration.
Hi Rodric,
Have many thoughts on this having just experienced them all when mapping our OW
"runtime contract" to Knative... but first would ask a couple of things based
on your historic knowledge...
M1) Do you have a specific use case which highlights the issue (i.e., caused
you to think on th
This PMC Chair nominations thread is closed. Will reach out to both Dave and
Rodric, as both appeared to defer to each other, to see if either wants to step
back and perhaps we can reduce the need for a competitive VOTE (and have just
an affirmation VOTE as this may be asked for) and move ont
Just made a pass through all images under the "openwhisk" moniker on Docker Hub:
https://hub.docker.com/u/openwhisk/
assuring all have valid (short) descriptions and long descriptions that clearly
describe each belonging to our Apache project proper (adapting 2 examples from
other Apache project
PS Please know that I do not intend to make any nominations (self or
otherwise).
Kind regards,
Matt
As part of the graduation process as a top-level project, we must craft a draft
resolution which includes the naming of a PMC Chair for the project. Please
see discussion and actual draft using these links:
* dev
list:https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/resumedraft.action?draftId=1155269
Thanks Vincent for moderating.
Video: https://youtu.be/BYiEErT_W3I
Notes:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENWHISK/2019-06-12+OW+Tech+Interchange+-+Meeting+Notes
James volunteered to host next call.
Cheers,
Matt
Rodric,
Great reference and agree with Bertrand that we should copy Spark's stellar
example.
To that end, please review PR which accomplishes that goal:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-website/pull/387/files
Thanks,
Matt
On 2019/06/12 11:15:51, Rodric Rabbah wrote:
> The discus
Legacy copy/paste...
Fixed in PR https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-website/pull/386
Kind regards,
Matt
From: Craig Russell
To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org
Date: 06/07/2019 06:43 PM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] LICENSE file in repo
Hi,
Just noticed this LICENSE file
https:
Excellent!
[X] +1 Apache OpenWhisk should graduate.
[ ] +0 No opinion
[ ] -1 Apache OpenWhisk should not graduate (please provide the reason)
Matt Rutkowski
Thanks for the responses here which have been very helpful. I have endeavored
to include all responses (represent in some way the heart of) in updating the
corresponding table rows. Please let me know what you think of the results.
On 2019/05/15 18:32:27, Matt Rutkowski wrote:
> He
On 2019/05/29 19:05:37, Matt Rutkowski wrote:
> Dear Whiskers,
>
> As a community we have been discussing the possibility of graduation for
> quite some time. In the wake of the last legal hurdle being cleared (i.e.,
> IBM completed transfer of all trademarks and name regis
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