+1 (non-binding) for incubation of Phoenix. This is already a very useful
project for HBase users, and it will be good to see it driven by a larger
community.
It may be also be good to get a legal opinion about the name, and/or check for
an alternative. There may be some existing software
Hi Benson,
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Benson Margulies
bimargul...@gmail.com wrote:
If the board were offering us another structural approach, this would
be a different discussion. But, unless I've gotten lost in the torrent
of email, the board isn't offering an alternative.
Yep you
On 17/11/13 11:17, Upayavira wrote:
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013, at 04:59 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
On 11/16/13 8:47 AM, Upayavira u...@odoko.co.uk wrote:
Alex,
I'm not sure I see the difference between a release auditor and an IPMC
member. If someone is sufficiently clued up to audit a release,
I don’t see how the situation is any worse
than it is now, where no one on the project
currently has a binding vote on a release.
Going from that to “a few” may seem unfair,
but we have to start somewhere and we need
to keep in mind that this is partly a training
exercise, where we need to see
The artifacts that have been left behind by the TLP's should be moved to
archive.apache.org/dist as dist should only contain the most recent
releases to not overload the mirrors. I agree that we should send out an
email to pmcs@ and give a window for moving the releases over to the
correct
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 6:15 AM, Jake Farrell jfarr...@apache.org wrote:
The artifacts that have been left behind by the TLP's should be moved to
archive.apache.org/dist as dist should only contain the most recent
releases to not overload the mirrors. I agree that we should send out an
email
On Nov 18, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Marvin Humphrey mar...@rectangular.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 6:15 AM, Jake Farrell jfarr...@apache.org wrote:
The artifacts that have been left behind by the TLP's should be moved to
archive.apache.org/dist as dist should only contain the most recent
A bit late to this, but another enthusiastic +1 for Phoenix.
Phoenix is an excellent addition to HBase. Data types, loose coupling between
your data schemas and applications making schema evolution easier, speedier
scans and a good set of aggregation functions - a lot of convenience for a
+1 for graduation (binding)
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Arun C. Murthy a...@hortonworks.com wrote:
[ ] +1 Graduate Ambari from Incubator
+1 for graduation (binding)
thanks,
Arun
On Nov 15, 2013, at 9:12 AM, Yusaku Sako yus...@hortonworks.com wrote:
This is a call for vote
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Suresh Marru sma...@apache.org wrote:
Thanks for taking care of it Marvin. I was planning to volunteer but do not
have good internet until Friday. If anything is left over by Friday (11/22),
I can volunteer to finish it up then.
Thanks for the offer Suresh.
+1 (binding) for graduation
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Yusaku Sako yus...@hortonworks.com wrote:
This is a call for vote to graduate Ambari from Apache Incubator.
The Apache Ambari project has been incubating since August 2011.
We have made significant progress with the project during
Hi,
This is to call for a vote on releasing the following candidate as Apache
Helix 0.6.2-incubating. This is the first release candidate of our third
release at Apache.
Apache Helix is a generic cluster management framework that makes it easy
to build partitioned and replicated, fault tolerant
Hi,
This is to call for a vote on releasing the following candidate as Apache
Helix 0.6.2-incubating. This is the first release candidate of our third
release at Apache.
Apache Helix is a generic cluster management framework that makes it easy
to build partitioned and replicated, fault tolerant
+1 (binding).
G'luck guys!
Cheers,
Chris
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Senior Computer Scientist
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Yusaku Sako yus...@hortonworks.com wrote:
This is a call for vote to graduate Ambari from Apache Incubator.
The Apache Ambari project has been incubating since August 2011.
We have made significant progress with the project during the two years
of Incubation,
Hi -
We voted [1] to retire the Provisionr podling form the Apache Incubator.
Following the retirement guide, it is now time for an IPMC vote to ratify
the decision.
[ ] +1 Retire the Provisionr podling
[ ] +0 Neither here nor there
[ ] -1 Do not retire the podling because ...
This vote will
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