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Ross Allen


On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 8:22 PM, Nirmal Fernando <nirmal070...@apache.org>wrote:

> +1
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 11:44 PM, Benjamin Hindman <
> benjamin.hind...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > +1 (binding)
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Dave Lester <d...@ischool.berkeley.edu
> > >wrote:
> >
> > > Since discussion about the Aurora proposal has calmed and the team
> > recently
> > > published a snapshot of the their source code on github (
> > > https://github.com/twitter/aurora), I'd like to call a vote for Aurora
> > to
> > > become an incubated project.
> > >
> > > The proposal is pasted below, and also available at:
> > > https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AuroraProposal
> > >
> > > Let's keep this vote open for three business days, closing the voting
> on
> > > Tuesday 10/1.
> > >
> > > [ ] +1 Accept Aurora into the Incubator
> > > [ ] +0 Don't care.
> > > [ ] -1 Don't accept Aurora because...
> > >
> > > Dave
> > >
> > > = Abstract =
> > >
> > > Aurora is a service scheduler used to schedule jobs onto Apache Mesos.
> > >
> > > = Proposal =
> > >
> > > Aurora is a scheduler that provides all of the primitives necessary to
> > > quickly deploy and scale stateless and fault tolerant services in a
> > > datacenter.
> > >
> > > Aurora builds on top of Apache Mesos and provides common features that
> > > allow any site to run large scale production applications. While the
> > > project is currently used in production at Twitter, we wish to develop
> a
> > > community to increase contributions and see it thrive in the future.
> > >
> > > = Background =
> > >
> > > The initial development of Aurora was done at Twitter, and its codebase
> > was
> > > recently open sourced. This proposal is for Aurora to join the Apache
> > > Incubator.
> > >
> > > = Rationale =
> > >
> > > While the Apache Mesos core focuses on distributing individual tasks
> > across
> > > nodes in a cluster, typical services consist of dozens or hundreds of
> > > replicas of tasks. As a service scheduler, Aurora provides the
> > abstraction
> > > of a "job" to bundle and manage these tasks. Aurora provides many key
> > > functionalities centered around a job, including: definition, the
> concept
> > > of an instance and the serverset, deployment and scheduling, health
> > > checking, and introspection. It also allows cross-cutting concerns to
> be
> > > handled like observability and log collection.
> > >
> > > = Current Status =
> > >
> > > == Meritocracy ==
> > >
> > > By submitting this incubator proposal, we’re expressing our intent to
> > build
> > > a diverse developer community around Aurora that will conduct itself
> > > according to The Apache Way and use meritocratic means of accepting
> > > contributions. Several members of the Aurora team overlap with Apache
> > > Mesos, which successfully graduated from the Incubator and has
> embraced a
> > > meritocratic model of governance; we plan to follow a similar path
> > forward
> > > with Aurora and believe that a synergy between both projects will make
> > this
> > > even easier.
> > >
> > > == Community ==
> > >
> > > Aurora is currently being used internally at Twitter. By open sourcing
> > the
> > > project, we hope to extend our contributor base significantly and
> create
> > a
> > > vibrant community around the project.
> > >
> > > == Core Developers ==
> > >
> > > Aurora is currently being developed by a team of seven engineers at
> > > Twitter.
> > >
> > > == Alignment ==
> > >
> > > The ASF is a natural choice to host the Aurora project, given the goal
> of
> > > open sourcing the project and fostering a community to grow and support
> > the
> > > software. Additionally, Aurora integrates with Apache Mesos, and Apache
> > > ZooKeeper for service discovery.
> > >
> > > We believe that inclusion within Apache will build stronger ties
> between
> > > these projects, and create further alignment between their goals and
> > > communities.
> > >
> > > = Known Risks =
> > >
> > > == Orphaned Products ==
> > >
> > > The core developers plan to continue working full time on the project,
> > and
> > > there is very little risk of Aurora being abandoned since it is running
> > > hundreds of services as part of Twitter’s infrastructure. Additionally,
> > > members of the Mesos community beyond Twitter have expressed interest
> in
> > an
> > > advanced scheduler like Aurora (see “Interested Parties” section); we
> > > believe that need will drive some of the community involvement
> necessary
> > > for the project to incubate successfully.
> > >
> > > == Inexperience with Open Source ==
> > >
> > > Initial Aurora committers have varying levels of experience using and
> > > contributing to Open Source projects, however by working with our
> mentors
> > > and the Apache community we believe we will be able to conduct
> ourselves
> > in
> > > accordance with Apache Incubator guidelines. The close relationship
> > between
> > > the Aurora team and Apache Mesos means there is an awareness of the
> > > incubation process and a willingness to embrace The Apache Way.
> > >
> > > == Homogenous Developers ==
> > >
> > > The initial set of committers are from a single organization, however
> we
> > > expect that once approved for incubation the project will attract
> > > contributors from more organizations. We have already had conversations
> > > with other companies who have expressed an interest in Aurora.
> > >
> > > == Reliance on Salaried Developers ==
> > >
> > > Initial Aurora committers are salaried developers at Twitter, however
> > > shortly after open sourcing the code we plan to diversify the project’s
> > > core committers and contributors.
> > >
> > > == Relationships with Other Apache Products ==
> > >
> > > Initially, Aurora has been developed as a scheduler for Apache Mesos.
> > > Additionally, it relies on ZooKeeper for service discovery, allowing
> > > servers to register at a location and clients to subsequently discover
> > the
> > > servers.
> > >
> > > == An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand ==
> > >
> > > While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts
> > that
> > > it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily to
> give
> > > Aurora a solid home as an open source project following an established
> > > development model. We have also given reasons in the Rationale and
> > > Alignment sections.
> > >
> > > = Documentation =
> > >
> > > This proposal exists online as
> > > http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AuroraProposal. Basic build
> > instructions
> > > are included in the existing github repository, and the source code has
> > > thorough documentation. User documentation exists internally to
> Twitter,
> > > and as part of incubation will be adapted to share and improve user
> > > documentation overall.
> > >
> > > = Initial Source =
> > >
> > > JIRA Aurora (AURORA)
> > >
> > > = Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan =
> > >
> > > A snapshot of the Aurora scheduler has been posted on github for
> review:
> > > https://github.com/twitter/aurora
> > >
> > > = External Dependencies =
> > >
> > > All Aurora dependencies have Apache compatible licenses.
> > >
> > > = Cryptography =
> > > Not applicable.
> > >
> > > = Required Resources =
> > >
> > > == Mailing Lists ==
> > >
> > >  * aurora-private for private PMC discussions
> > >  * aurora-dev
> > >  * aurora-commits
> > >
> > > == Subversion Directory ==
> > >
> > > We prefer to use Git as our source control system: git://
> > > git.apache.org/aurora
> > >
> > > == Issue Tracking ==
> > >
> > > JIRA Aurora (AURORA)
> > >
> > > = Initial Committers =
> > >
> > >  * Jonathan Boulle (jon at twitter dot com)
> > >  * William Farner (bill at twitter dot com)
> > >  * Suman Karumuri (skarumuri at twitter dot com)
> > >  * Maxim Khutornenko (mkhutornenko at twitter dot com)
> > >  * Dave Lester (dlester at twitter dot com)
> > >  * Kevin Sweeney (ksweeney at twitter dot com)
> > >  * Brian Wickman (wickman at twitter dot com)
> > >
> > > = Affiliations =
> > >
> > > Twitter
> > >
> > > = Sponsors =
> > >
> > > == Champion ==
> > >
> > >  * Benjamin Hindman (benh at apache dot org)
> > >
> > > == Nominated Mentors ==
> > >
> > >  * Jake Farrell (jfarrell at apache dot org)
> > >  * Benjamin Hindman (benh at apache dot org)
> > >  * Chris Mattmann (mattmann at apache dot org)
> > >  * Henry Saputra (hsaputra at apache dot org)
> > >
> > > == Sponsoring Entity ==
> > > Incubator PMC
> > >
> >
>

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