Great! At this point we just need an official Phoenix mentor... On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari < jean-m...@spaggiari.org> wrote:
> See below. > > 2017-10-27 8:45 GMT-04:00 Flavio Pompermaier <pomperma...@okkam.it>: > >> I just need someone who tells which git repository to use, the >> branching/tagging policy, what should be done to release a parcel (i.e. >> compile, test ok, update docs, etc). For example, I need someone who says: >> to release a Phoenix CDH parcel the process is this: >> >> 1. use this repo (e.g.https://github.com/pboado/phoenix-for-cloudera >> <https://github.com/pboado/phoenix-for-cloudera/tree/4.11-cdh5.11.2> or >> https://github.com/apahce/phoenix) >> > > Well, if Apache Phoenix maintains it, I feel this should be moved under > the Apache Phoenix git repository, right? > > > >> 2. create one or more branches for each supported release (i.e. >> 4.11-cdh-5.10 and 4.11-cdh-5.11) >> - this imply to create an official compatibility matrix...obviously >> it doesn't make sense to issue a 4.11-cdh-4.1 for example) >> > > Indeed. > > >> 3. The test that should be passed to consider a parcel ok for a release >> > > Ha! good idea. Don't know if this can be automated, but deploying the > parcel, doing rolling upgrades, minor versions and major versions upgrades > tests, etc. We might be able to come with a list of things to test, and > increase/improve the list as we move forward... > > >> 4. Which documentation to write >> > > Most probably documenting what has changed between the Apache core branch > and the updated parce branch? And how to build? > > >> 5. Who is responsible to update Phoenix site and announcements etc? >> > > You? ;) > > >> 6. Call for contributors when a new release is needed and coordinate them >> > > I'm already in! I have one CDH cluster and almost all CDH versions VMs... > So I can do a lot of tests, as long as it doesn't required a month of my > time every month ;) > > JMS > > >> >> Kind of those things :) >> >> On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 2:33 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari < >> jean-m...@spaggiari.org> wrote: >> >>> FYI, you can also count on me for that. At least to perform some testing >>> or gather information, communication, etc. >>> >>> Flavio, what can you leading do you need there? >>> >>> James, I am also interested ;) So count me in... (My very personal >>> contribution) >>> >>> To setup a repo we just need to have a folder on the existing file >>> storage with the correct parcel structure so people can point to it. That's >>> not a big deal... >>> >>> JMS >>> >>> 2017-10-27 5:08 GMT-04:00 Flavio Pompermaier <pomperma...@okkam.it>: >>> >>>> I can give it a try..is there someone who can lead this thing? >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >