Re: [VOTE] Deprecate support for Python <3.6

2018-09-24 Thread Jim Jagielski
It might also be good to bring up this discussion on users@, to gauge the user community's take. > On Sep 21, 2018, at 12:51 AM, Maxime Beauchemin > wrote: > > Since Superset is a product, and not a library, people have the luxury to > pick which version of Python they desire when setting up S

Re: Our first Superset Apache release

2018-09-24 Thread Jim Jagielski
curate and repeatable as well as one that reflects "reality" as far as what licensing considerations *actual* users of Superset need to worry about ;) > On Sep 21, 2018, at 11:44 AM, Maxime Beauchemin > wrote: > > Superset Apache mentors (Ashutosh Chauhan, Luke Han, Jim Jagielski

Re: Notes from Superset Meetup 2018-09-21

2018-09-24 Thread Jim Jagielski
Thanks for these. I am curious however; from what I can see, most of these topics are good and viable candidate for discussions here on the mailing list. Why aren't they being done there. It seems that more and more discussions are being made at these types of meetings and that what is "returne

How to Contribute to Superset?

2018-09-04 Thread Jim Jagielski
One of the most important aspects of any Open Source project, is encouraging contributions and building the community around it. As such, it is VITAL that projects have clear and explicit (and easy to find) instructions on how to get involved. We have NONE to be found under https://superset.apa

Re: ASF release process

2018-09-02 Thread Jim Jagielski
In fact, IMO we should create a specific email thread here on dev@ about this. > On Sep 2, 2018, at 11:19 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote: > > As mentioned, we should mention this in our report. Also, we should > generate specific targeted questions and/or asks of the mentors. > >&g

Re: ASF release process

2018-09-02 Thread Jim Jagielski
As mentioned, we should mention this in our report. Also, we should generate specific targeted questions and/or asks of the mentors. > On Sep 1, 2018, at 2:15 PM, Maxime Beauchemin > wrote: > > Hi Justin, > > We have yet to come up with our first Apache release. We're having issues > wrapping

Re: Apache Superset Committer Meeting Notes

2018-03-12 Thread Jim Jagielski
Is it possible to have rotating meetings? Although such meetings can be useful, they also have the disadvantage to disenfranchise large segments of the current and potential community, especially as the meetings become more popular and seen as "the" way of communicating and development. It is grea

Re: check 1-2-1-2

2017-06-02 Thread Jim Jagielski
That is a good point, but it doesn't ensure that people are *getting* the emails :) > On Jun 2, 2017, at 12:54 AM, Daniel Dai wrote: > > Hi, Jeff, > > There is a way to get list of members of the mailing list, sending email to: > dev-l...@superset.incubator.apache.org (so do other mailing lists