Hi all,
the Marmotta podling, whose goal is to provide an Open Platform for
Linked Data, entered incubation in December 2012. Since then, the
codebase has stabilized and two releases were published following ASF
policies and guidelines.
The community has grown, two new Committers have joined the
I would like to propose Weave, an abstraction over Apache Hadoop® YARN to
reduce the complexity of developing distributed applications, as an
Apache Incubator
podling.
The proposal is included in plain text. I would also like to put this on
the wiki, but I appear to lack privileges to create
Hi,
I am concerned about potential confusion with Apache Commons Weaver [1].
Matt
[1] https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-weaver/
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 2:53 PM, Andreas Neumann a...@apache.org wrote:
I would like to propose Weave, an abstraction over Apache Hadoop® YARN to
reduce
And Apache Wave too (which is what I first saw before I read the title
more carefully).
Upayavira
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013, at 09:12 PM, Matt Benson wrote:
Hi,
I am concerned about potential confusion with Apache Commons Weaver
[1].
Matt
[1]
In which case, maybe consider the related words:
Apache Warp
Apache Weft
Just a thought.
On 29 October 2013 22:14, Upayavira u...@odoko.co.uk wrote:
And Apache Wave too (which is what I first saw before I read the title
more carefully).
Upayavira
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013, at 09:12 PM, Matt
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 5:30 AM, Jakob Frank ja...@apache.org wrote:
The last incubator report lists Marmotta as Ready to graduate [1], the
Marmotta community has decided to take this step [2] and agreed on a
Graduation Resolution Draft [3] which is attached below.
* The project file at
David Crossley wrote:
The problem seems to be getting worse. Some people make
source changes to docs, but then do not follow through
to publish those changes via the CMS. Then other changes
bank up behind the logjam.
http://incubator.apache.org/guides/website.html
This continues to be a
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Andreas Neumann a...@apache.org wrote:
I would like to propose Weave, an abstraction over Apache Hadoop® YARN to
reduce the complexity of developing distributed applications, as an Apache
Incubator podling.
Leaving aside the naming issues, the proposal is well
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 5:12 PM, David Crossley cross...@apache.org wrote:
This continues to be a problem. It is now exacerbated
because someone has made source content errors (knox)
but because people do not bother to try to publish
changes, these errors are not noticed or attended to.
It
David Crossley wrote:
It seems that the brilliant Voting Status monitor
has fallen into disrepair. Partly due to people
not properly following up with a clear RESULT tally
and partly perhaps inadequacies of the monitor script.
Follow the top-left link from the Incubator home:
Updating subject from earlier vote to accept Aurora into the Apache
Incubator for the Vote Status to update correctly (
http://people.apache.org/~brane/incubator/votes.html)
Previous vote results from Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 11:38 :
I went ahead and fixed the missing /li tag Knox had and this should
resolve the issue you saw David. I also have cleaned up some of the issues
seen on the voter status page and I just saw that Olivier Lamy committed
the batchee.xml missing project status page (Thanks Olivier). All changes
are
I am dismayed.
Only one person bothered to follow up.
Apologies for the delay on the jclouds side. We'd like the open
threads to be closed by the person starting the vote - that person has
just returned from some time offline, is aware of the issue and will
hopefully be able to address
Jake, thank you for taking care of that!
I didn't see anything on the Knox mailing list - should I have?
Can you tell me exactly what was fixed and where?
We will be sure to investigate what went wrong and document the proper
procedure going forward.
Is there anything that is outstanding that
Thanks for pointing out these similarities; we were not aware of Commons
Weaver. Given that Weaver is a sub-project of Commons, would the similarity
be tolerable? Also, since Weave and Wave are pronounced quite differently,
I am hoping that they are perceived as different enough.
The name Weave
Pardon my ignorance, I just looked it up and realized that warp and weft
are indeed related to weaving, so they might work.
I do have the impression, though, that most people would associate Warp
with the speed of light and not with weaving.
-Andreas.
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:41 AM, Andreas
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