Hi,
Was just a suggestion, but given it not much work to clean this up occasionally
it’s probably not needed.
Thanks,
Justin
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> On Nov 16, 2019, at 6:44 PM, Greg Stein wrote:
>
> On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 5:16 PM Justin Mclean
> wrote:
>> ...
>
>> There is a possible alternative and that is to not have a incubating area
>> and have all projects just use /dist/dev/ and
>> /dist/release/. That
On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 5:16 PM Justin Mclean
wrote:
>...
> There is a possible alternative and that is to not have a incubating area
> and have all projects just use /dist/dev/ and
> /dist/release/. That way no clean up would be needed. The
> releases still have incubator disclaimers and are
Hi,
> Discoverability/browsing/trimming/clean (DBTC) is the net effect, of your
> proposed change. No data loss.
They are not incubating projects anymore it’s fair to assume that they don’t
need the /dist/dev area.
If a project has retired then I think it safe to assume they don’t need the
Hi Justin,
I checked Dubbo and they still refer to all their past releases on dist and not
archives on:
http://dubbo.apache.org/en-us/blog/download.html
I think that it is fair that the incubator let current TLPs know that these old
releases are going away.
See
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 12:18 AM Justin Mclean
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Ha! The Infra team was just talking about that today, with the retirement
> > of Edgent and (cleanup of) Zipkin. Over the years, we've had mixed
> signals
> > about what to do with "Incubator releases" after a podling leaves the
>
Hi,
> /dist/release/incubator/projectxxx May be needed in the short term when a
> project just graduated and no available or stable release after being TLP
> in the short term.
Which is not teh case for any of the projects here :-)
Thanks,
Justin
Hi
/dist/release/incubator/projectxxx May be needed in the short term when a
project just graduated and no available or stable release after being TLP
in the short term.
I suggest we set up a timeline for keeping them in /dist/release/incubator,
and require the PMC team to finish their TLP
Hi,
> Ha! The Infra team was just talking about that today, with the retirement
> of Edgent and (cleanup of) Zipkin. Over the years, we've had mixed signals
> about what to do with "Incubator releases" after a podling leaves the
> Incubator. Some have said "keep them; they are IPMC releases", or
Ha! The Infra team was just talking about that today, with the retirement
of Edgent and (cleanup of) Zipkin. Over the years, we've had mixed signals
about what to do with "Incubator releases" after a podling leaves the
Incubator. Some have said "keep them; they are IPMC releases", or "they
should
+1. Please go ahead.
Thanks,
Junping
Justin Mclean 于2019年11月15日周五 上午7:56写道:
> Hi,
>
> If there is no objection, in a few days, I'm going to remove the following
> directories for the incubator release area, as the project have either
> graduated or retired:
>
> If a product want to remove
Hi,
If there is no objection, in a few days, I'm going to remove the following
directories for the incubator release area, as the project have either
graduated or retired:
If a product want to remove this themselves, before I get to it, please go
ahead.
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