I will work on confirming the donation of original official PredictionIO templates.
Simon On Tuesday, August 2, 2016, Pat Ferrel <[email protected]> wrote: > There are example templates in the donation and i think they are the ones > used for the integration test work being done (or should be). > > OK so templates are authors support responsibility and pio is supported > here. This will cause some confusion since templates come from many > authors. For the time being ActionML will pick up support for any template > we can. I’ll also add to the template gallery a place in the yaml for a > link to support, when the new gallery is ready. > > > On Aug 2, 2016, at 8:38 AM, Andrew Purtell <[email protected] > <javascript:;>> wrote: > > Please repost to dev@, this isn't a matter for private@ > > > On Aug 2, 2016, at 8:03 AM, Pat Ferrel <[email protected] > <javascript:;>> wrote: > > > > Since Simon made the old pio Google Group read only there have been no > posts to the Apache user list and afaik no subscribes. This is not a good > thing. > > Indeed. > > An Apache branded release with PR from the foundation (we can coordinate) > and mentions of it through (social) media channels will raise awareness of > the move. When people want to use or have trouble with the new software, > signing up to the Apache list will be worth their time to get community > support, just like it was before with the Google groups. > > > > > Once we get a merged build and release we (ActionML) will start > forwarding pio only questions from our forum to the Apache user list. > > > > It seems like the support policy should be pure pio questions (actually > very few are purely pio) go to Apache user list. But ALL template questions > will now be supported by the template authors. The pio templates were not > donated and AML has it’s own support forum for it’s templates. > > > > Does this sound right? > > I think that's how it has to be. > > I also imagine the project is going to want to come up with a set of 'core > templates', or call them examples, but templates that ship with PIO and > provide turnkey end to end experience for newcomers and the curious > evaluator. > >
