Sounds like there are no other volunteers, so we're happy to host here
at Cloudera. How about November 29th or December 6th in the afternoon?
Suggested topics would include:
3.0 status/update/celebration
3.1 status, timing, and plans
What we're doing with the 2.x branch going forward
Docker s
Thanks for hosting this.
Should people respond to this email for date preferences or do you want to
use something like doodle?
On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 8:59 AM Daniel Templeton
wrote:
> Sounds like there are no other volunteers, so we're happy to host here
> at Cloudera. How about November 29
I was hoping for some signs of life before posting a Doodle poll, but I
guess we can head off the flurry of votes on this thread with a poll now:
https://doodle.com/poll/mmzmsyvdk9n5pudc
Everyone, please fill out the poll, even if you can't attend either of
the dates. Let's try to make a call
I will close the poll this afternoon. Right now the overwhelming
preference is for Dec 6th. Remote folks note that we will have a
dial-in option, most likely via Hangout.
Daniel
On 11/14/17 10:39 AM, Daniel Templeton wrote:
I was hoping for some signs of life before posting a Doodle poll, bu
Thanks for volunteering to host, Daniel!
The agenda looks good. But we could also go a completely orthogonal way and do
a bug / review bash too. Up for either of these directions. Or a mix.
Thanks
+Vinod
> On Nov 17, 2017, at 9:22 AM, Daniel Templeton wrote:
>
> I will close the poll this aft
Dec 6th remains the overwhelming preference, so let's go with it.
I agree that we need to do a bug bash, but since it's been a while since
we last had a meetup, I would say let's use this one to get the ball
rolling again, and we can add an agenda item to plan for a bug bash.
Does that work?
Thinking we could make this a mini key signing party as well [1] .. Not
only would to be nice to improve our web of trust [2] - it would help
future release managers too :)
It would be nice to have everyone's public key uploaded to our KEYS file
[3] too.
Cheers
-Arun
[1] https://mirror-vm.apache.