The Apache Tuweni team is proud to announce the release of Apache Tuweni
(incubating) 0.8.0.
Apache Tuweni is a set of libraries and other tools to aid development of
blockchain and other decentralized software in Java and other JVM
languages. It includes a low-level bytes library, serialization
+1 binding
May have chance to meet some of your community at tomorrow's Naver Pinpoint
Open House.
Good luck.
Justin Mclean 于2019年7月10日 周三上午9:02写道:
> Hi,
>
> +1 (binding) There's still a few minor things that need to be sorted but
> the (P)PMC is on top of them. Congratulations!
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> I’m concerned that I don’t see any indication that release contains a
> dependancy on Category X software. This dependancy is going to be included
> in the convenance binary right? Is my understanding of this correct? If so
> this may come as a surprise to users? How will they be informed of
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Willem Jiang commented on INCUBATOR-241:
IP Clearance IPMC request:
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Justin Mclean commented on INCUBATOR-204:
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I see no issues with link to my incubator talks.
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Justin Mclean updated INCUBATOR-204:
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> Create a Creating Releases section
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Justin Mclean updated INCUBATOR-204:
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> Create a Creating Releases section
Hi,
The issue with having a detached disclaimer is that it can change and get out
of sync with what was actually in a released version.
However one possible compromise would be to list known issues in the disclaimer
and list any other issues found by the IPMC in the release announcements and
72 hours passed. We got none -1 vote.
Based on lazy consensus, this vote passed. I will update the
ip-clearance page for the vote information.
Thanks,
Willem Jiang
On Sun, Jul 7, 2019 at 9:17 AM Willem Jiang wrote:
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> Hi Incubator PMC,
>
> The TLP Apache ServiceComb has been donated code for
Hi,
+1 (binding) There's still a few minor things that need to be sorted but the
(P)PMC is on top of them. Congratulations!
Thanks,
Justin
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Hi,
+1 (binding)
I checked:
- incubating in name
- signature and hashes fine
- DISCLAIMER exists
- LICENSE and NOTICE files fine
- No unexpected binary files
- Source file have ASF headers where needed (although rat is a little noisy so
may of missed one)
- Didn’t try to compile
I’m concerned
Hi,
+1 (binding)
I checked:
- incubating in name
- signatures and hashes correct
- DISCLAIMER exists
- NOTICE is good
- LICENSE lis fine
- All ASF source files have ASF headers
- No unexpected binary files
- Can compile from source
Thanks,
Justin
Hi,
These reports are still missing sign off.
- BatchEE
- DataSketches
- DLab
Thanks,
Justin
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Occurrences of GPL boiled down to:
* libs that supports GPL and something else, as in "MIT and GPL"
* "GPL" strings in repo as in "... this license is 100% compatible with GPL
...", in other instances, it could catch a copy/pasted function with a GPL
annotation in the code/docstring
* dev
License scans like this are great, particularly for software that will
eventually be scanned by some commercial user anyway. Hopefully most
projects are simpler than Superset, though.
Looking at the scan results, however, immediately raises the question about
all the GPL licenses turned up in the
+1 (binding)
(also, again, registering my dispute with needs for IPMC votes)
On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 6:19 AM 王乾元 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Apache Weex community has voted and approved the proposal to release
> Apache Weex (Incubating) version 0.26.0-RC2.
> We now kindly request the Incubator PMC
> See it in action here:
> https://app.fossa.com/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2Fmistercrunch%2Fsuperset/refs/branch/master/396a655de13ced6e25f4e793b0eb281bf4f4cd79/issues/licensing?status=resolved
Endless loading spinners for me unfortunately.
J
Am Di., 9. Juli 2019 um 08:30 Uhr schrieb Maxime
Hi,
There's also https://www.fossology.org that free and open source and some other
commercial tools (e.g from Black Duck software)
In my experience most of these tools require some work to setup for a project
and don’t catch everything, but I’ve not used the fossa service.
Dependancies
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 5:24 AM 申远 wrote:
> >
> > * gradle build works (I had trouble with the build script in the scripts
> > directory)
>
> If you build Weex on a Mac, could you please explain your problem here,
> maybe we shall fix it before next release. We only test build script on Mac
>
Hi Mentors,
Sorry for writing to you, however we need your help with Dlab Podling report
signing.
DLab Mentors or the other Mentors, could you sign off DLab Podling report for
July if you have free time?
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INCUBATOR/July2019
Thanks in advance.
Best
Hi all,
[this is not a promotional email in any way, I'm not affiliated with the
service/company discussed here]
I just discovered fossa.com, self described as "Realtime license and
vulnerability management
for open source dependencies".
For context, Apache Superset has a dependency tree rich
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