SuccessAtApache blog offer
Hi Comdev, hi Sally, hi everyone I'd like to propose a blog post to the SuccessAtApache blog series. It would be about my experience with the Apache way after almost 6 years full time on Apache projects. I'd like to name it "A perfect society". But before getting into more details on the subject of the blog post, let me introduce myself: I'm a software engineer for more than 17 years and now specialized in Big Data. I'm a committer and PMC member on Apache Beam and an active contributor on Apache Flink and I contribute also a little bit (mainly on design proposal) on Apache Spark. I'm the author of the BigData Chronicles blog (https://echauchot.blogspot.com/) and I gave several talks at the ApacheCon throughout the years. In this blog post, I plan to first describe the Apache way in details as we know it (governed by merit, not driven by money, inclusive, benevolent, tolerant, welcoming, mentoring etc...) And then I'd like to extrapolate on these ideas in the way that I believe they lead to a sort of perfect (even if a bit utopian) society in the sense that it is the way we all would like people and society in general to behave. Another thing I would like to share is that I noticed after some years working with this "philosophy" that it has also influenced my personal daily life out of work: it becomes your standard way of behaving in the society; meritocracy becomes a second nature, for example you reward your home builders with gifts and public credit because they did a good job, you reward your kids for good school work etc... You also start to give time to others and share your knowledge, mentoring becomes a second nature. Another big thing which is very visible is that you now always take good care to give positive communication, leading to positive and constructive thinking. Positivity becomes also a second nature. I hope you'd be enthusiastic about this blog post and I'd like to hear your thoughts about it. I must also admit that I would be very honored to become an ASF member at some point as the ASF was a revelation to me. Best Etienne Chauchot - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
Re: SuccessAtApache blog offer
Thank you, Etienne. Of course I know who you are . Plus you were part of the "Community Over Code ... Code Over Community" project at ApacheCon in Las Vegas in 2019 https://www.peteradamsphoto.com/etienne-chauchot/ "Success at Apache" is actually part of the ASF's Marketing & Publicity activities. I've copied them here, as well as Joe Brockmeier, who has taken on the VP Marketing & Publicity role in June. What you propose below sounds good, but it's Joe's decision how to proceed. If he gives the go-ahead, I'll be happy to work with you on this, Best, Sally - - - Vice President Sponsor Relations The Apache Software Foundation Tel +1 617 921 8656 | s...@apache.org On Wed, Feb 2, 2022, at 05:13, Etienne Chauchot wrote: > Hi Comdev, hi Sally, hi everyone > > I'd like to propose a blog post to the SuccessAtApache blog series. It > would be about my experience with the Apache way after almost 6 years > full time on Apache projects. I'd like to name it "A perfect society". > But before getting into more details on the subject of the blog post, > let me introduce myself: > > I'm a software engineer for more than 17 years and now specialized in > Big Data. I'm a committer and PMC member on Apache Beam and an active > contributor on Apache Flink and I contribute also a little bit (mainly > on design proposal) on Apache Spark. I'm the author of the BigData > Chronicles blog (https://echauchot.blogspot.com/) and I gave several > talks at the ApacheCon throughout the years. > > In this blog post, I plan to first describe the Apache way in details as > we know it (governed by merit, not driven by money, inclusive, > benevolent, tolerant, welcoming, mentoring etc...) > > And then I'd like to extrapolate on these ideas in the way that I > believe they lead to a sort of perfect (even if a bit utopian) society > in the sense that it is the way we all would like people and society in > general to behave. Another thing I would like to share is that I noticed > after some years working with this "philosophy" that it has also > influenced my personal daily life out of work: it becomes your standard > way of behaving in the society; meritocracy becomes a second nature, for > example you reward your home builders with gifts and public credit > because they did a good job, you reward your kids for good school work > etc... You also start to give time to others and share your knowledge, > mentoring becomes a second nature. Another big thing which is very > visible is that you now always take good care to give positive > communication, leading to positive and constructive thinking. Positivity > becomes also a second nature. > > I hope you'd be enthusiastic about this blog post and I'd like to hear > your thoughts about it. > > I must also admit that I would be very honored to become an ASF member > at some point as the ASF was a revelation to me. > > Best > > Etienne Chauchot - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
Re: SuccessAtApache blog offer
Hi Sally, Ah yes, I remember this picture ! Thanks. Nice memories this apacheCon, I got a lot of fun (and a bit of poker time as well :) ) Keep me posted about the blog post. Thanks Etienne. Le 02/02/2022 à 11:40, Sally Khudairi a écrit : Thank you, Etienne. Of course I know who you are . Plus you were part of the "Community Over Code ... Code Over Community" project at ApacheCon in Las Vegas in 2019 https://www.peteradamsphoto.com/etienne-chauchot/ "Success at Apache" is actually part of the ASF's Marketing & Publicity activities. I've copied them here, as well as Joe Brockmeier, who has taken on the VP Marketing & Publicity role in June. What you propose below sounds good, but it's Joe's decision how to proceed. If he gives the go-ahead, I'll be happy to work with you on this, Best, Sally - - - Vice President Sponsor Relations The Apache Software Foundation Tel +1 617 921 8656 | s...@apache.org On Wed, Feb 2, 2022, at 05:13, Etienne Chauchot wrote: Hi Comdev, hi Sally, hi everyone I'd like to propose a blog post to the SuccessAtApache blog series. It would be about my experience with the Apache way after almost 6 years full time on Apache projects. I'd like to name it "A perfect society". But before getting into more details on the subject of the blog post, let me introduce myself: I'm a software engineer for more than 17 years and now specialized in Big Data. I'm a committer and PMC member on Apache Beam and an active contributor on Apache Flink and I contribute also a little bit (mainly on design proposal) on Apache Spark. I'm the author of the BigData Chronicles blog (https://echauchot.blogspot.com/) and I gave several talks at the ApacheCon throughout the years. In this blog post, I plan to first describe the Apache way in details as we know it (governed by merit, not driven by money, inclusive, benevolent, tolerant, welcoming, mentoring etc...) And then I'd like to extrapolate on these ideas in the way that I believe they lead to a sort of perfect (even if a bit utopian) society in the sense that it is the way we all would like people and society in general to behave. Another thing I would like to share is that I noticed after some years working with this "philosophy" that it has also influenced my personal daily life out of work: it becomes your standard way of behaving in the society; meritocracy becomes a second nature, for example you reward your home builders with gifts and public credit because they did a good job, you reward your kids for good school work etc... You also start to give time to others and share your knowledge, mentoring becomes a second nature. Another big thing which is very visible is that you now always take good care to give positive communication, leading to positive and constructive thinking. Positivity becomes also a second nature. I hope you'd be enthusiastic about this blog post and I'd like to hear your thoughts about it. I must also admit that I would be very honored to become an ASF member at some point as the ASF was a revelation to me. Best Etienne Chauchot - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
[jira] [Commented] (COMDEV-436) parsereleases produces false releases for solr
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-436?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=17486075#comment-17486075 ] Jan Høydahl commented on COMDEV-436: Hi. Anyone watching this space? :) > parsereleases produces false releases for solr > -- > > Key: COMDEV-436 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-436 > Project: Community Development > Issue Type: Improvement >Reporter: Jan Høydahl >Priority: Major > > See the "solr" section of > [https://projects.apache.org/json/foundation/releases.json] > {code:java} > "solr": { > "all.yaml": "2021-11-11", > "index.yaml": "2021-11-11", > "solr-0.5.0": "2021-11-11", > "solr-0.5.0.tgz.prov": "2021-11-11", > "solr-operator-0.5.0": "2021-11-11", > "solr-operator-0.5.0.tgz.prov": "2021-11-11", > "solr-operator-v0.5.0": "2021-11-11", > "solrbackups.yaml": "2021-11-11", > "solrclouds.yaml": "2021-11-11", > "solrprometheusexporters.yaml": "2021-11-11", > "zookeeperclusters.yaml": "2021-11-11" > }, > {code} > The script mistakes some files as releases, which are really not. > Currently the Solr downloads repo [https://downloads.apache.org/solr/] > contains only one release for the "solr-opereator" project, which is not a > traditional java code release, but rather k8s Helm-charts and CRDs. The Solr > main releases are currently in "lucene" so we don't expect them to show up > here until the 9.0 release. > So the expected output for the current contents is simply: > {code:java} > "solr": { > "solr-operator-0.5.0": "2021-11-11", > }, > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001) - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
Re: GSoC Application
I am interested in discussing potential involvement in GSoC for 2022. Feel free to reach out with any details here. Signed, Guillermo Vanegas, Jr. I ASF® & Apple | DevOps | A.I. | Cloud Computing | Copyright © 2021 The Apache Software Foundation. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 Apache®, the names of Apache projects and their logos, and the feather logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of The Apache Software Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. > On Feb 1, 2022, at 20:41, Brittany Hermann > wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I just wanted to follow up to see if someone from the ASF is applying for > Google Summer of Code (GSoC) as an organization? I see the application > deadline is February 25th. > > -- > > Brittany Hermann > Program Manager @ Google
Re: GSoC Application
Hello, The application period will start Feb 7 I'm going to file application for ASF Please subscribe to mentors@community.a.o and ask any questions :) from mobile (sorry for typos ;) On Thu, Feb 3, 2022, 06:18 Guillermo Vanegas, Jr. wrote: > I am interested in discussing potential involvement in GSoC for 2022. > > Feel free to reach out with any details here. > > Signed, > > Guillermo Vanegas, Jr. > > I ASF® & Apple | > > DevOps | A.I. | Cloud Computing | > > > Copyright © 2021 The Apache Software Foundation. Licensed under the Apache > License, Version 2.0 > > Apache®, the names of Apache projects and their logos, and the feather > logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of The Apache Software > Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. > > > > On Feb 1, 2022, at 20:41, Brittany Hermann > wrote: > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I just wanted to follow up to see if someone from the ASF is applying for > > Google Summer of Code (GSoC) as an organization? I see the application > > deadline is February 25th. > > > > -- > > > > Brittany Hermann > > Program Manager @ Google >