Apache Celix received the donation of a shared memory implementation of the
remote service admin specification. The donation is tracked by CELIX-29 [1].
The IP clearance document is placed under:
Is there a software grant for this donation? I didn't see any reference from
any of the below links (nor in CELIX-81 either).
Craig
On Dec 18, 2013, at 12:47 AM, Marcel Offermans wrote:
Apache Celix received the donation of a shared memory implementation of the
remote service admin
On 12/18/13 3:47 AM, Marcel Offermans wrote:
Apache Celix received the donation of a shared memory implementation of the
remote service admin specification. The donation is tracked by CELIX-29 [1].
The IP clearance document is placed under:
Marvin,
if you're still looking for a volunteer for this, I'd love to
give it a try.
Thanks,
Roman.
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Marvin Humphrey
mar...@rectangular.com wrote:
Greets,
I'm looking for a volunteer to be the Incubator's Report Manager for our
December Board report.
Many
Hi I would like to add something to the wiki, can I please have access? My
login name is Matthew Hayes.
Thanks!
Matt
I added that.
-David
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Hi I would like to add something to the wiki, can I please have access? My
login name is Matthew Hayes.
Thanks!
Matt
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Hello Dave,
Thanks for spotting that one. My mistake, I completely overlooked that field. I
will correct it and, after also resolving the issue Craig brought up, start a
new vote.
Greetings, Marcel
On 18 Dec 2013, at 17:24 , Dave Brondsema d...@brondsema.net wrote:
On 12/18/13 3:47 AM,
Hello Craig,
The reference to CELIX-29 is a mistake, CELIX-81 is the right issue. However,
if I look at the SVN file containing a list of the grants, I do see the one
related to this donation:
Thales Nederland B.V.
file: thales-nederland-celix-remote-services-admin-bundle.pdf
for: A remote
Given the issues raised by Craig and Dave, I am cancelling this vote. I will
fix the mistakes and start a new vote.
Greetings, Marcel
On 18 Dec 2013, at 9:47 , Marcel Offermans marcel.offerm...@luminis.nl wrote:
Apache Celix received the donation of a shared memory implementation of the
Note that this is a new vote, after cancelling the previous one.
Apache Celix received the donation of a shared memory implementation of the
remote service admin specification. The donation is tracked by CELIX-81 [1].
The (updated) IP clearance document is placed under:
Hi all,
I would like to share our draft ASF incubation proposal for DataFu, a library
that makes it easier to solve data problems in Hadoop and high level languages
based on it.
The proposal can be found here:
https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DataFuProposal
The source code is available on
On 18 December 2013 22:49, Matthew Hayes mha...@linkedin.com wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to share our draft ASF incubation proposal for DataFu, a library
that makes it easier to solve data problems in Hadoop and high level
languages based on it.
I am the only person to think that the last
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 3:57 PM, sebb seb...@gmail.com wrote:
On 18 December 2013 22:49, Matthew Hayes mha...@linkedin.com wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to share our draft ASF incubation proposal for DataFu, a
library that
makes it easier to solve data problems in Hadoop and high level
When we came up with the name a couple years ago, it was inspired by kung fu,
in a playful way as Roman mentioned. Sort of like saying your Java Fu or
Python Fu is excellent.
-Matt
From: sebb [seb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 3:57 PM
OK, but the first association that came to my mind was SNAFU - perhaps
because it shares the last 3 letters with DataFu.
I just thought you ought to be aware that the name could have negative
connotations for some people.
On 19 December 2013 00:16, Matthew Hayes mha...@linkedin.com wrote:
When
Just a bystander...
I don't associate any negatives with fu or foo. Now, F... yoU does, but
that's not not an issue here, is it???
I've seen lots of e.g. I don't have enough xxx-fu to comment.
Your fu rocks.
Craig
On Dec 18, 2013, at 4:16 PM, Matthew Hayes wrote:
When we came up with the
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Roman Shaposhnik r...@apache.org wrote:
if you're still looking for a volunteer for this, I'd love to
give it a try.
Excellent -- thank you for stepping up as our first Report Manager!
Rather than have me explain in an email what needs to happen, please run
Hi all:
We’re having a discussion over in d...@river.apache.org that was triggered by
the recent discussion here about the Spark podling release. In particular,
No policy says anything about binaries in svn, but if you can't have them in
your source package it probably doesn't make much sense to keep them in svn.
But really that part is up to the project not the IPMC.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 18, 2013, at 10:45 PM, Greg Trasuk
Some example of projects that have them in both the repo and source dist is
Apache Cassandra or Apache OpenOffice
-Jake
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Joseph Schaefer joe_schae...@yahoo.comwrote:
No policy says anything about binaries in svn, but if you can't have them
in your source
Hi all
I'm still not subscribed at the private incubator list. I was sending a
request, but for some reasons, I'm not registred yet. Can someone help
me to get on the private list. Thanks!
Greetings Raphael
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Hi all
I'm still not subscribed at the private incubator list. I was sending a
request, but for some reasons, I'm not registred yet. Can someone help
me to get on the private list. Thanks!
Gee, that is not good. If you still get no result, perhaps
try contacting the
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