The Apache AriaTosca (incubating) team is pleased to announce the release
of AriaTosca 0.1.1.
AriaTosca offers an easily consumable SDK and a CLI to implement TOSCA
(Topology and Orchestration Specification of Cloud Applications) based
solutions.
The release is available at:
https://www.apache.or
e votes were (
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/0c5fe55ddeb138bc318242f96d529ce7c2be4c222c0d758562f5ea45@%3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org%3E
):
- +1, John D. Ament (binding)
- +1, Suneel Marthi (binding)
- +1, sblack...@apache.org (binding)
- +1, Ran Ziv (non-binding)
- +1, Maxim Orlov (non-bind
There's also this one by the way:
https://www.mail-archive.com/
I'm using the Pony one though.
On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 10:37 PM, Oliver B. Fischer <
o.b.fisc...@swe-blog.net> wrote:
> No. Thanks.
>
> So we have some outdated links on apache.org. Not sure where I have found
> the previous link.
>
gt; > moving my +1 binding from dev@
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 2:09 PM, John D. Ament
> > wrote:
> >
> > > +1 release contents look good, signatures fine.
> > >
> > > Minor nit: don't send to both general@ and dev@. It confuses the
The ariatosca community voted on and has approved a proposal to release
ariatosca 0.1.1.
Pursuant to the Releases section of the Incubation Policy and with the
endorsement of our mentors, we would now like to request the permission of
the Incubator PMC to publish the tarball on Apache's /dist/relea
The Apache AriaTosca (incubating) team is pleased to announce the release
of AriaTosca 0.1.0.
AriaTosca offers an easily consumable SDK and a CLI to implement TOSCA
(Topology and Orchestration Specification of Cloud Applications) based
solutions.
The release is available at:
https://www.apache.or
. Ament (binding)
- +1, Suneel Marthi (binding)
- +1, Justin Mclean (binding)
- +1, Ran Ziv (non-binding)
- +1, Avia Efrat (non-binding)
- +1, Tal Liron (non-binding)
Thank you for your support!
We'll continue with the release now.
Ran,
on behalf of Apache ariatosca PPMC
Hi,
I'm not 100% sure this is relevant, but regarding sdist vs source tarball,
we just had a similar issue in the apache-ariatosca project when the
release candidate package I had brought up to a vote contained a Pythonic
sdist rather than a source code tarball.
We ended up creating three differen
Thanks everyone.
Regarding MacOS installation, it's indeed a "TODO" at the moment. We only
have instructions and test installation on Linux and Windows at this time.
Regarding licenses in YAML files, we've had a discussion on the ariatosca
dev mailing list a while back about whether these are req
om source
> > - Signed
> > - Clearly separated source, sdist and bdist files
> >
> > John
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 9:52 AM Ran Ziv wrote:
> >
> > > The ariatosca community voted on and has approved a proposal to release
> > &g
The ariatosca community voted on and has approved a proposal to release
ariatosca 0.1.0.
Pursuant to the Releases section of the Incubation Policy and with the
endorsement of two of our mentors we would now like to request the
permission of the Incubator PMC to publish the tarball Apache's
/dist/re
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