On Sep 17, 2007, at 11:45 AM, James M Snell wrote:
The Apache Abdera project is ready to let loose it's 0.3.0-incubating
release. The 0.3.0 branch was created a couple of weeks ago and has
since undergone a solid review by both committers and users. A number
of issues were identified and
Ok, I've got no problem with this.
cc'ing the abdera-dev list: I'll make the change a bit later today and
will re-roll the zips.
- James
Kevan Miller wrote:
On Sep 17, 2007, at 11:45 AM, James M Snell wrote:
The Apache Abdera project is ready to let loose it's 0.3.0-incubating
release.
FYI: I've filed an INFRA request to reindex Jira to populate
the Resolved custom field for existing issues:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-1366
Martin
Martin Sebor wrote:
Marshall Schor wrote:
To search for issues resolved or closed between given dates, you can
come close by
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
We proposed to develop a policy-based management infrastructure that
automates administrative tasks by executing policies
Sounds good. I will be curious to see the reaction from the HTTP Server
folks, but this sort of thing is very much needed in real-world
Hi,
Yahoo! research and development teams have developed a proposal below. The
proposal is also available on wiki at
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/PigProposal
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/PigProposal.
We would like to ask that the ASF consider forming a podling according to
the proposal.
Hey,
On 9/18/07, Olga Natkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yahoo! research and development teams have developed a proposal below. The
proposal is also available on wiki at
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/PigProposal
Looks very cool to me. +1 to accepting Pig as an Incubator project.
I'll
Garrett Rooney wrote:
Is there any particular reason you want this podling to be sponsored
by the Incubator PMC (which is generally done for projects that intend
to turn into their own top level project) rather than having it
sponsored by the Lucene PMC (where Hadoop currently resides)? It
Hey,
On 9/18/07, Doug Cutting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
overlap a bit, but, to the primary folks involved, it feels like a
separate community and they'd prefer to aim for a TLP.
It should be clear to everyone involved, though, that part of the goal
of incubation is to diversify the project's
Is there any particular reason you want this podling to be sponsored
by the Incubator PMC (which is generally done for projects that intend
to turn into their own top level project)
Is this true? I thought all new projects had to go through the incubator.
Woden [1] is an incubator project that
On 9/18/07, Lawrence Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any particular reason you want this podling to be sponsored
by the Incubator PMC (which is generally done for projects that intend
to turn into their own top level project)
Is this true? I thought all new projects had to go through
On 9/18/07, Olga Natkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Yahoo! research and development teams have developed a proposal below. The
proposal is also available on wiki at
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/PigProposal
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/PigProposal.
We would like to ask that the
Hi all,
Over at Directory we have an initial attempt at an identity solution in
place called Triplesec.
It does the usual AAA with some additional things like mobile keyfobs
however it's authorization
policy management features might benefit from this project or there may be
some overlap. Here's
+1 as well.
I would be happy to help with code contributions and user testing.
Yoav Shapira-2 wrote:
Hey,
On 9/18/07, Olga Natkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yahoo! research and development teams have developed a proposal below.
The
proposal is also available on wiki at
On 9/18/07, Doug Cutting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Garrett Rooney wrote:
Is there any particular reason you want this podling to be sponsored
by the Incubator PMC (which is generally done for projects that intend
to turn into their own top level project) rather than having it
sponsored by
Garrett Rooney wrote:
(if anything it seems like a new TLP
associated with hadoop and generic distributed computing tools like
pig that are built on top of hadoop seems like it would make more
sense than just a pig TLP),
Yes, I agree. But that's not happened yet, and the Pig folks are ready
Yoav Shapira wrote:
It should be clear to everyone involved, though, that part of the goal
of incubation is to diversify the project's community so that it's not
disjoint from everyone else. I hope to have a bunch of non-Yahoo
people contributing to the project.
Indeed. That's the primary
On Sep 18, 2007, at 2:45 PM, Doug Cutting wrote:
Garrett Rooney wrote:
(if anything it seems like a new TLP
associated with hadoop and generic distributed computing tools like
pig that are built on top of hadoop seems like it would make more
sense than just a pig TLP),
Yes, I agree. But
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