Hi,
> Regarding affiliations for committers, I would say that it's not that we
> have "copied" from the only TLP that had it in their "Team" page.
> I just did a spot check and it seems to be a quite common practice across
> the board. Few examples (taken ramdomly):
>
> We will make sure we clean up creator language.
Just following up here: the change was already made yesterday (
https://github.com/apache/incubator-pulsar/pull/2557). The website is not
yet updated because of unrelated issues in the website Jenkins job.
Hopefully it will be fixed in next few
HI,
> In the case of Pulsar it has been important in showing independence. Mentors
> and even Sally have worked through a couple of situations in the podling. She
> has offered to help out with a graduation announcement. We will make sure we
> clean up creator language.
Sounds fine to me.
Hi Justin,
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> On Sep 11, 2018, at 2:22 PM, Justin Mclean wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>>> I'm curious to why organisations are mention on the team page [2]
>>
>> I think we've followed what other projects are doing. e.g.
>> https://spark.apache.org/committers.html
>>
>> Any ASF
Hi,
>> I'm curious to why organisations are mention on the team page [2]
>
> I think we've followed what other projects are doing. e.g.
> https://spark.apache.org/committers.html
>
> Any ASF policy on this that we can follow?
Well projects should be independent [1] and lists who works for who
Justin,
On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 9:34 PM Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a couple of minor things I noticed on the website which checking it.
> While this is mostly red [1] all seems all links are there other than
> Events?
I think the red links are related to the podling checker code. I
sebb,
Thank you for pointing them out.
I will fix the download links.
- Sijie
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 4:42 AM sebb wrote:
> Just noticed that the download page links to
>
> https://archive.apache.org/dist/incubator/pulsar/
>
> for current sigs and hashes.
> It should use the following for
+1 (binding)
-Taylor
> On Sep 10, 2018, at 11:48 PM, Dave Fisher wrote:
>
> Hi -
>
> The Apache Pulsar project is ready to graduate as a TLP. They entered
> Incubation on June 1, 2017, have had many releases and have grown the
> community.
>
> At the mentors request they did a maturity
Just noticed that the download page links to
https://archive.apache.org/dist/incubator/pulsar/
for current sigs and hashes.
It should use the following for current releases:
https://www.apache.org/dist/incubator/pulsar/
The host archive.apache.org is only for archived releases.
[Also the page
Hi,
> Even Events is there under the Community tab.
That seems to be project events rather than Apache events - but again it’s a
very minor thing.
Thanks,
Justin
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> On Sep 10, 2018, at 11:48 PM, Dave Fisher wrote:
>
> Hi -
>
> The Apache Pulsar project is ready to graduate as a TLP. They entered
> Incubation on June 1, 2017, have had many releases and have grown the
> community.
>
> At the mentors request they did a maturity model
Even Events is there under the Community tab.
> On Sep 11, 2018, at 12:33 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just a couple of minor things I noticed on the website which checking it.
> While this is mostly red [1] all seems all links are there other than Events?
> I'm curious to why
On 11 September 2018 at 04:48, Dave Fisher wrote:
> Hi -
>
> The Apache Pulsar project is ready to graduate as a TLP. They entered
> Incubation on June 1, 2017, have had many releases and have grown the
> community.
>
> At the mentors request they did a maturity model analysis [1] and wrote
>
Hi,
Just a couple of minor things I noticed on the website which checking it. While
this is mostly red [1] all seems all links are there other than Events? I'm
curious to why organisations are mention on the team page [2] and why Matteo is
listed as the co-creator here [3]. Nothing that would
Strong +1.
I've been following from a distance: growth of the community is obvious, as
well as maturing project governance evidenced by working through *all*
issues that have been brought up. Mentors are continuing onto the PMC. I'm
confident that Pulsar is ready to be a TLP.
On Mon, Sep 10,
Hi -
The Apache Pulsar project is ready to graduate as a TLP. They entered
Incubation on June 1, 2017, have had many releases and have grown the community.
At the mentors request they did a maturity model analysis [1] and wrote
contribution guidelines. [2]
The Graduation Proposal was written
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