Re: Please grant me Wiki edit access to the ComDev space.

2019-08-07 Thread Mark Thomas
On 07/08/2019 16:22, Joan Touzet wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> I don't seem to have access to write to pages in the Confluence ComDev
> space, such as:
> 
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/ApacheCon+NA+2019
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=123899672
> 
> Would one of you kindly add me to the ComDev Wiki editors LDAP group?
> Thanks!

Done.

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RedBubble

2019-08-09 Thread Mark Thomas
Just an FYI. I plan to go through the various requests this weekend. My
plan is to try and group then into sets of logos with similar aspect
ratios. That will allow me to use a RedBubble feature to set one logo up
and then copy/paste it for the other logos with the same aspect ratio.

In terms of help, it would be good to get a couple of other people
familiar with how to add logos etc. I'll contact those that offered to
help off-list to try and set up a time to go through the process.

Thanks,

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Re: Please add Apache Jackrabbit to RedBubble Swag

2019-08-09 Thread Mark Thomas
On 08/08/2019 01:01, Matt Ryan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'd love it if we could add Apache Jackrabbit to the RedBubble swag as
> mentioned in the email from Aug 6.  I don't currently see it listed.  I'm
> an Apache Jackrabbit PMC member and I'm speaking at ApacheCon NA.
> 
> Stickers also would be cool.
> 
> Also, this may be a step too far, but to get these also for the Apache
> Jackrabbit Oak subproject would be nice, as Oak is getting the majority of
> the development attention these days.  The logo for Oak is at
> https://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak/oak_logo.png.

I need I high res version of the Oak logo with a transparent background
please.

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Re: How to add swag to the redbubble shop?

2019-08-09 Thread Mark Thomas
On 08/08/2019 06:30, Christofer Dutz wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm currently reading all of these "please add project x logo to redbubble". 
> The plc4x project would also like to do this, but I expect more than just 
> adding a logo being necessary for that.
> 
> I would volunteer to do that for the plc4x project.

Thanks. For now, I just need a pointer to the high res logo you want to use.

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Re: Please add Airflow logo to RedBubble + stickers/swag for ApacheCons

2019-08-09 Thread Mark Thomas
On 07/08/2019 20:49, Aizhamal Nurmamat kyzy wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Could you please add Apache Airflow to RedBubble? Here is our logo:
> http://apache.org/logos/#airflow

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40497530-apache-airflow?asc=u

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Re: Please add Beam logo to RedBubble + stickers/swag for ApacheCons

2019-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 07/08/2019 20:55, Aizhamal Nurmamat kyzy wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Could you please also add Apache Beam to RedBubble? Here is our logo:
> http://apache.org/logos/#beam
> 
> Couldn't edit the ComDev Wiki myself, but would like to request the
> stickers/swag as well. If possible, can we use Version 2 for the stickers
> from http://apache.org/logos/#beam ?

Apache Beam: An advanced unified programming model

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Re: Swag/sticker request for Apache Calcite

2019-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 07/08/2019 14:10, Michael Mior wrote:
> Per Sally's latest email, the Apache Calcite project would like to
> request we be added on RedBubble. It seems I don't have permission to
> edit the relevant page on the wiki, but we have several members going
> to ApacheCon and stickers would be great as well. Thanks!

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515208-apache-calcite?asc=u

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Re: Please add CouchDB logo to RedBubble

2019-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 07/08/2019 15:26, Joan Touzet wrote:
> Just like the subject says.
> 
> Logo: https://www.apache.org/logos/#couchdb (Version 1)

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515362-apache-couchdb?asc=u

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Re: Please add Apache Ignite Logo to RedBubble

2019-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 08/08/2019 22:33, Dmitriy Pavlov wrote:
> Dear Community Developers,
> 
> Could you please add Apache Ignite Logo to RedBubble?
> 
> Logo http://apache.org/logos/#ignite

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515447-apache-ignite?asc=u

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Re: Please add Apache Jackrabbit to RedBubble Swag

2019-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 08/08/2019 01:01, Matt Ryan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'd love it if we could add Apache Jackrabbit to the RedBubble swag as
> mentioned in the email from Aug 6.  I don't currently see it listed.  I'm
> an Apache Jackrabbit PMC member and I'm speaking at ApacheCon NA.

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515519-apache-jackrabbit?asc=u

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Re: Jena logo on RedBubble

2019-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 08/08/2019 15:29, Claude Warren wrote:
> One more for the pile
> 
> Can we get jena logo on RedBubble plz.

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515612-apache-jena?asc=u

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Re: [redbubble] - add project logo

2019-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 07/08/2019 07:28, fpa...@apache.org wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Could you add the Apache Karaf, Apache Shiro and Apache Unomi logo to
> the Redbubble website please?

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515661-apache-karaf?asc=u

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515696-apache-shiro?asc=u

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515723-apache-unomi?asc=u

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Re: Add NiFi logo

2019-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 07/08/2019 08:28, Pierre Villard wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> Would it be possible to add the NiFi logo (http://apache.org/logos/#nifi)
> to RedBubble (https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev)?

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515760-apache-nifi?asc=u

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Re: Please add Apache Jackrabbit to RedBubble Swag

2019-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 09/08/2019 20:27, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> On 8/9/19 8:27 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 08/08/2019 01:01, Matt Ryan wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'd love it if we could add Apache Jackrabbit to the RedBubble swag as
>>> mentioned in the email from Aug 6.  I don't currently see it listed. 
>>> I'm
>>> an Apache Jackrabbit PMC member and I'm speaking at ApacheCon NA.
>>>
>>> Stickers also would be cool.
>>>
>>> Also, this may be a step too far, but to get these also for the Apache
>>> Jackrabbit Oak subproject would be nice, as Oak is getting the
>>> majority of
>>> the development attention these days.  The logo for Oak is at
>>> https://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak/oak_logo.png.
>>
>> I need I high res version of the Oak logo with a transparent background
>> please.
> 
> Short of there being an actual original somewhere that's better suited,
> you can use
> http://www.apache.org/logos/res/jackrabbit/jackrabbit-oak_highres.png

That is perfect. Tx.

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515841-apache-jackrabbit-oak?asc=u

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Re: RedBubble

2019-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 09/08/2019 18:52, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Just an FYI. I plan to go through the various requests this weekend. My
> plan is to try and group then into sets of logos with similar aspect
> ratios. That will allow me to use a RedBubble feature to set one logo up
> and then copy/paste it for the other logos with the same aspect ratio.
> 
> In terms of help, it would be good to get a couple of other people
> familiar with how to add logos etc. I'll contact those that offered to
> help off-list to try and set up a time to go through the process.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mark

I'll throw this out there in case it is relatively easy to do (e.g. as
an addition to https://www.apache.org/logos/ )

What would make setting up new projects on RedBubble a breeze would be
if PNGs were available with the following characteristics

- width 7200
- height multiple of 500
- transparent background
- logo centred in image (i.e. any padding added to achieve the desired
  height should be split equally between top and bottom)

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Re: RedBubble

2019-08-12 Thread Mark Thomas
On 11/08/2019 06:01, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> On 8/10/19 11:16 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 09/08/2019 18:52, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>> Just an FYI. I plan to go through the various requests this weekend. My
>>> plan is to try and group then into sets of logos with similar aspect
>>> ratios. That will allow me to use a RedBubble feature to set one logo up
>>> and then copy/paste it for the other logos with the same aspect ratio.
>>>
>>> In terms of help, it would be good to get a couple of other people
>>> familiar with how to add logos etc. I'll contact those that offered to
>>> help off-list to try and set up a time to go through the process.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Mark
>>
>> I'll throw this out there in case it is relatively easy to do (e.g. as
>> an addition to https://www.apache.org/logos/ )
>>
>> What would make setting up new projects on RedBubble a breeze would be
>> if PNGs were available with the following characteristics
>>
>> - width 7200
> 
> I've set the compiler to generate the high res images with a width of
> 7200 now.

Tx. That saves me a step in image preparation.

>> - height multiple of 500
> 
> Can you elaborate on this? I don't see RB saying this is a requirement,
> and it seems to conflict with the width thing.

If logos are exactly the same size I can re-use a previous RedBubble
configuration when adding a new logo which significantly speeds up the
process.

None of our logos are the same size as any other. Therefore, I padded
some of them with transparent space so they were the same size. I did
this by leaving the width alone and adding transparent space top and bottom.

Working with the first batch of logos, padding them with transparent
space top and bottom to the next multiple of 500 for height struck the
right balance between not too much transparent space added to each logo
and enough logos ending up as the same size as other logos to make the
padding worthwhile.

>> - transparent background
> 
> Should be the case for 99.9% of all the logos (all those that have svg
> masters).
> 
>> - logo centred in image (i.e. any padding added to achieve the desired
>>    height should be split equally between top and bottom)
> 
> This is something you would set in the master svg file.

I'm really only concerned about the padding added to make the height up
to the next multiple 500. If the original logo isn't centred I'm not too
concerned. But if, for example, if the height needs to be padded by,
say, 320 pixels to get it up to the next multiple of 500 there should be
160 pixels of extra transparent space at the top and 160 at the bottom.

Does that make a little more sense?

If adding the padding is a lot of effort then please don't spend too
much time on this. I can do it fairly quickly in GIMP and you have
already halved the work I need to do by increasing the width to 7200.

Cheers,

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Re: Swag/sticker request for Apache Calcite

2019-08-12 Thread Mark Thomas
On 12/08/2019 00:44, Michael Mior wrote:
> Thanks! However I note that a couple of the products have the logo
> poorly aligned. Not a big deal if these can't be fixed, but if
> possible, that would be appreciated :)
> 
> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515208-apache-calcite?p=samsung-galaxy-case
> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515208-apache-calcite?p=iphone-case

Thanks for spotting that. Fixed.

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Re: Swag/sticker request for apache mahout

2019-08-12 Thread Mark Thomas
On 12/08/2019 01:35, Trevor Grant wrote:
> Could we get Mahout on Redbubble too please?

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40540506-apache-mahout?asc=u

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Re: RedBubble

2019-08-12 Thread Mark Thomas
On 12/08/2019 09:55, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> On 8/12/19 10:25 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>
>> I'm really only concerned about the padding added to make the height up
>> to the next multiple 500. If the original logo isn't centred I'm not too
>> concerned. But if, for example, if the height needs to be padded by,
>> say, 320 pixels to get it up to the next multiple of 500 there should be
>> 160 pixels of extra transparent space at the top and 160 at the bottom.
>>
>> Does that make a little more sense?
>>
>> If adding the padding is a lot of effort then please don't spend too
>> much time on this. I can do it fairly quickly in GIMP and you have
>> already halved the work I need to do by increasing the width to 7200.
> 
> Consider it done - the compiler is running, and in an hour or maybe
> less, all images in high res should be 7200x(N*500)

You absolute star. Thank you.

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Re: community assistance

2019-08-12 Thread Mark Thomas
Claude, Chistofer,

Thanks for the offer to help.

At the moment, it is just me that sets projects up on RedBubble. I'd be
happy to run you both through the process so we can share the load.

What are your diaries like this week for me to set up a demo? My diary
is empty apart from Wednesday afternoon. It looks like we are all in
Europe so finding a time should be fairly easy.

Mark


On 09/08/2019 08:33, Claude Warren wrote:
> Sharan or whomever might know.
> 
> I see that you seem to handle most of the requests for things like adding
> stickers.  While I don't have a lot of time I think I have enough to assist
> in things like putting stickers on RedBubble.  Is there a way I can assist?
> 
> Claude
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Re: community assistance

2019-08-12 Thread Mark Thomas
On 12/08/2019 13:52, Claude Warren wrote:
> I have a standup at 2pm Dublin time every day, and I am giving my ApacheCon
> talk to the office at noon Thurs.  But other than that I am free.  how were
> you thinking of doing the education (i.e. online meeting/screen share,
> phone, video)?

I was thinking online meeting / screen share. Shouldn't take too long.
We can fix a time once we have an idea of Christofer's schedule.

Mark


> 
> Claude
> 
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 1:41 PM Mark Thomas  wrote:
> 
>> Claude, Chistofer,
>>
>> Thanks for the offer to help.
>>
>> At the moment, it is just me that sets projects up on RedBubble. I'd be
>> happy to run you both through the process so we can share the load.
>>
>> What are your diaries like this week for me to set up a demo? My diary
>> is empty apart from Wednesday afternoon. It looks like we are all in
>> Europe so finding a time should be fairly easy.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> On 09/08/2019 08:33, Claude Warren wrote:
>>> Sharan or whomever might know.
>>>
>>> I see that you seem to handle most of the requests for things like adding
>>> stickers.  While I don't have a lot of time I think I have enough to
>> assist
>>> in things like putting stickers on RedBubble.  Is there a way I can
>> assist?
>>>
>>> Claude
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: community assistance

2019-08-16 Thread Mark Thomas
On 12/08/2019 14:43, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 12/08/2019 13:52, Claude Warren wrote:
>> I have a standup at 2pm Dublin time every day, and I am giving my ApacheCon
>> talk to the office at noon Thurs.  But other than that I am free.  how were
>> you thinking of doing the education (i.e. online meeting/screen share,
>> phone, video)?
> 
> I was thinking online meeting / screen share. Shouldn't take too long.
> We can fix a time once we have an idea of Christofer's schedule.

Sorry, time just slipped away from me today. I meant to get back to you
mid-afternoon today.

I've got one outstanding request to complete. I'll get that done shortly
as I'm unlikely to have time over the next couple of weeks. I imagine a
few requests will arrive between now and the start of September and I'll
get back in touch then when I can walk you through the process and then
we can share out the new requests.

Mark


> 
> Mark
> 
> 
>>
>> Claude
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 1:41 PM Mark Thomas  wrote:
>>
>>> Claude, Chistofer,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the offer to help.
>>>
>>> At the moment, it is just me that sets projects up on RedBubble. I'd be
>>> happy to run you both through the process so we can share the load.
>>>
>>> What are your diaries like this week for me to set up a demo? My diary
>>> is empty apart from Wednesday afternoon. It looks like we are all in
>>> Europe so finding a time should be fairly easy.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>> On 09/08/2019 08:33, Claude Warren wrote:
>>>> Sharan or whomever might know.
>>>>
>>>> I see that you seem to handle most of the requests for things like adding
>>>> stickers.  While I don't have a lot of time I think I have enough to
>>> assist
>>>> in things like putting stickers on RedBubble.  Is there a way I can
>>> assist?
>>>>
>>>> Claude
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> 
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Re: Please add Apache Ignite Logo to RedBubble

2019-08-16 Thread Mark Thomas
On 14/08/2019 17:06, Dmitriy Pavlov wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> would it be a good idea to reuse #LoveApache version of Apache Ignite
> sticker
> 
> http://www.apache.org/logos/loveapache/ignite.png
> 
> and make it available for order at RedBubble?

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40623105-apache-ignite-love-apache?asc=u

Enjoy (I particularly like the clock).

Mark


> 
> Sincerely,
> Dmitriy Pavlov
> 
> вс, 11 авг. 2019 г. в 01:12, Dmitriy Pavlov :
> 
>> Hi Mark, Thank you!
>>
>> сб, 10 авг. 2019 г. в 23:43, Mark Thomas :
>>
>>> On 08/08/2019 22:33, Dmitriy Pavlov wrote:
>>>> Dear Community Developers,
>>>>
>>>> Could you please add Apache Ignite Logo to RedBubble?
>>>>
>>>> Logo http://apache.org/logos/#ignite
>>>
>>> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515447-apache-ignite?asc=u
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>
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Re: Please add Sling logo to RedBubble + stickers for ApacheCon

2019-08-16 Thread Mark Thomas
On 15/08/2019 08:11, Robert Munteanu wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Thu, 2019-08-08 at 13:44 +0300, Robert Munteanu wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Please add the Sling logo to RedBubble
>>
>>   https://www.apache.org/logos/#sling
>>
>> I will be present at ApacheCon EU, so some stickers for that
>> conference
>> would be great.
> 
> Wanted to check if this is still planned, as I don't see the stickers
> on RedBubble. And if it is and waiting for someone to have the time do
> it it's perfectly fine, I'm in no rush :-)

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40623219-apache-sling?asc=u

Enjoy.

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Re: Please add CloudStack logo to RedBubble

2019-09-02 Thread Mark Thomas
On 19/08/2019 09:08, Paul Angus wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Please could we add the CloudStack logo to RedBubble.
> 
> https://www.apache.org/logos/#cloudstack

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40934946-apache-cloudstack?asc=u&p=t-shirt

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Re: community assistance

2019-09-02 Thread Mark Thomas
On 16/08/2019 17:24, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 12/08/2019 14:43, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 12/08/2019 13:52, Claude Warren wrote:
>>> I have a standup at 2pm Dublin time every day, and I am giving my ApacheCon
>>> talk to the office at noon Thurs.  But other than that I am free.  how were
>>> you thinking of doing the education (i.e. online meeting/screen share,
>>> phone, video)?
>>
>> I was thinking online meeting / screen share. Shouldn't take too long.
>> We can fix a time once we have an idea of Christofer's schedule.
> 
> Sorry, time just slipped away from me today. I meant to get back to you
> mid-afternoon today.
> 
> I've got one outstanding request to complete. I'll get that done shortly
> as I'm unlikely to have time over the next couple of weeks. I imagine a
> few requests will arrive between now and the start of September and I'll
> get back in touch then when I can walk you through the process and then
> we can share out the new requests.

Hi Claude,

Can you do some time Weds, Thurs or Fri this week?

Mark


> 
> Mark
> 
> 
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Claude
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 1:41 PM Mark Thomas  wrote:
>>>
>>>> Claude, Chistofer,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the offer to help.
>>>>
>>>> At the moment, it is just me that sets projects up on RedBubble. I'd be
>>>> happy to run you both through the process so we can share the load.
>>>>
>>>> What are your diaries like this week for me to set up a demo? My diary
>>>> is empty apart from Wednesday afternoon. It looks like we are all in
>>>> Europe so finding a time should be fairly easy.
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 09/08/2019 08:33, Claude Warren wrote:
>>>>> Sharan or whomever might know.
>>>>>
>>>>> I see that you seem to handle most of the requests for things like adding
>>>>> stickers.  While I don't have a lot of time I think I have enough to
>>>> assist
>>>>> in things like putting stickers on RedBubble.  Is there a way I can
>>>> assist?
>>>>>
>>>>> Claude
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Please add Apache Maven logo to RedBubble

2019-09-02 Thread Mark Thomas
On 19/08/2019 09:12, Karl Heinz Marbaise wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> could also please add the Apache Maven Project.
> 
> https://www.apache.org/logos/?#maven

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40935132-apache-maven?asc=u

Done. Happy shopping.

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Re: Struts project: swag on RedBubble, stickers, #LoveApache badges

2019-09-02 Thread Mark Thomas
On 19/08/2019 11:30, Yasser Zamani wrote:
> Hi @CommunityDev,
> 
> With thanks to Apache Travel Assistance, I'm able to attend Apache Con
> Berlin.
> 
> If it was possible, I would request swag on RedBubble, stickers and
> #LoveApache badges for Struts project please.

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40935299-apache-struts?asc=u

Enjoy.

Mark


> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Regards.
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Sally Khudairi 
>> Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2019 6:28 PM
>> To: Marketing & Publicity 
>> Subject: FINAL CALL Re: [PRIORITY] need your help with ApacheCon +
>> project/PMC promotional opportunities
>>
>> Hello everybody --FINAL CALL-- deadlines follow:
>>
>> 0) if you are planning to be in Vegas or Berlin, please please please
> register for
>> ApacheCon TODAY https://www.apachecon.com/
>>
>> 1) Project swag on RedBubble --open: the sooner your logo is added, the
> sooner
>> folks can buy your project's products 
>> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev (action: email
>> dev@community.apache.org with your project logo)
>>
>> 2) Project stickers --deadline to request stickers: Wednesday 21 August
>> (action: request via
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/ApacheCon+NA+2019 or
>> dev@community.apache.org )
>>
>> 3) #LoveApache badges --deadline to request stickers: Wednesday 21 August
>> http://apache.org/foundation/press/kit/#badges (action: same process as
> above
>> for Project stickers)
>>
>> 4) Intermediate Media & Analyst Training --deadline to sign up: ASAP
> (almost full!)
>> taking place Monday 9 September 9AM-12.30PM (action: RSVP to Sally)
>>
>> 5) Education & Outreach: "Apache@" Events --please sign up ASAP so we can
> plan
>> accordingly taking place Monday 9 September 2-5PM. Host an "Apache@" event
>> at your place of employment with best practices and an array of resources
> to
>> help corporate teams succeed when contributing to Apache projects. (action:
>> RSVP to Sally)
>>
>> 6) 20th Anniversary Photography project --need PMC list + headcounts by
>> Wednesday 21 August
>> "Apache: Community Over Code. Code Over Community" by
>> photographer/technologist Peter Adams http://www.facesofopensource.com/
>> (action: RSVP to Sally)
>>
>> 7) Apache Documentary project --casting now: if you're on the ApacheCon
>> registration lists, you may be considered to participate!
>> "Trillions and Trillions Served" documentary on the ASF (action: REGISTER
> for
>> ApacheCon)
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance for this. As always, feel free to contact me if you need
>> anything!
>>
>> Warmly,
>> Sally
>>
>> - - -
>> Vice President Marketing & Publicity
>> Vice President Sponsor Relations
>> The Apache Software Foundation
>>
>> Tel +1 617 921 8656 | s...@apache.org
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 6, 2019, at 23:38, Sally Khudairi wrote:
>>> Hello ASF Members and Apache PMCs --I hope this note finds you all well.
>>>
>>> I have an important/time-sensitive request, and am hoping you can help.
>>>
>>> If you are interested in attending ApacheCon Las Vegas (9-12
>>> September), please REGISTER ASAP (this week if possible: this will
>>> help immeasurably with our last stage planning as the event is a month
>>> a way). Committer discount code: CommittACNA19
>>>
>>> For ApacheCon Berlin (22-24 October), the discount code is
>>> ACEU19_Committer
>>>
>>> You can access both sites from https://www.apachecon.com/
>>>
>>> NOTE: a) use your @apache.org address to register; b) the Vegas
>>> discounted hotel room block *will sell out*, please secure your
>>> sleeping rooms soon; c) discount codes are exclusive to APACHE
>>> COMMITTERS ONLY = DO NOT SHARE/POST PUBLICLY!
>>>
>>>
>>> The following OPPORTUNITIES are available for all --
>>>
>>> Promote your projects:
>>>
>>> 1) get swag on RedBubble https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev
>>> --don't see your project listed? Find you logo at
>>> http://apache.org/logos/ and request it be added by sending email to
>>> dev@community.apache.org
>>>
>>> 2) get stickers --if you'd like us to have your project stickers at
>>> the ASF Booth (or if you'd like some for a future event), please
>>> request via the ComDev wiki
>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/ApacheCon+NA+2019
>>> or email dev@community.apache.org
>>>
>>> 3) #LoveApache badges --NEW! Show how much you/your
>>> projects/communities/team/employers #LoveApache: here is your chance
>>> to put your image/logo/face/* at the heart of it all to be used
>>> online, in stickers, etc. Simply grab the template at
>>> http://apache.org/foundation/press/kit/#badges and go. If you'd like
>>> #LoveApache stickers for events (Apache Projects only!), follow the
>>> instructions on "2)" above.
>>>
>>>
>>> At ApacheCon Las Vegas:
>>>
>>> 1) Media & Analyst Training --the beginner course materials will soon
>>> be available online for anyone to use at any time. In-person training
>>> will now be offered at the Intermediate Level (pre-requisite:
>>> completed Beginner level), and will be taki

Re: Please add Beam logo to RedBubble + stickers/swag for ApacheCons

2019-09-02 Thread Mark Thomas
On 20/08/2019 05:53, Kenneth Knowles wrote:
> I was looking to order some stuff and it seems that there is something
> wrong here. If you flip through the images, they are this:
> 
> 1. "B" with the word "beam" to the side of it
> 2. "B" alone
> 3. "B" with the words "Apache Beam" circling the base of it
> 
> The SVGs and PDFs match this. But the raster images have problems. Both low
> and high res raster images are variations of version 3 with different font
> colorings.
> 
> I really want the "B" all on its own, aka what you would think was version
> 2.

2 is the same as three but with the words "Apache Beam" in white. There
is no logo just with "B" alone.

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Re: Please Add Rya and ECharts to Redbubble

2019-09-02 Thread Mark Thomas
On 22/08/2019 20:42, Sharan Foga wrote:
> Hi Mark 
> 
> Please can you add the logos for Rya and ECharts be added to the Redbubble 
> store.

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40935492-apache-rya?asc=u

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40935551-apache-echarts?asc=u

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Re: Project logo for RedBubble

2019-09-02 Thread Mark Thomas
On 20/08/2019 15:42, Matthias Seidel wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The Apache OpenOffice project would like to have its logo added to
> RedBubble.
> 
> It is best used with white background color.

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40935635-apache-openoffice?asc=u

It would be better for swag if the logo had a transparent background.

Mark

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Re: ZooKeeper swag

2019-09-02 Thread Mark Thomas
On 02/09/2019 11:58, Andor Molnar wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Please add ZooKeeper swag to RedBubble.

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40935715-apache-zookeeper?asc=u

Enjoy.

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Re: Please add CouchDB logo to RedBubble

2019-09-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 02/09/2019 23:40, Joan Touzet wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> Sorry to be so late getting back to you on this.
> 
> On 2019-08-10 4:36 p.m., Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 07/08/2019 15:26, Joan Touzet wrote:
>>> Just like the subject says.
>>>
>>> Logo: https://www.apache.org/logos/#couchdb (Version 1)
>>
>> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515362-apache-couchdb?asc=u
>>
>>
>> Mark
> 
> Thanks, this looks great! A few of the items unfortunately aren't very
> well centered or scaled, especially the coffee mug and the notebooks. We
> have had a couple of requests for mugs from the community recently.
> 
> Is this something that is easily fixed, or do you need a different logo
> from us?

Should be fixed now.

The process of copying a previous set-up to create a new one doesn't
always work smoothly and I don't always spot issues. The fix is easy.
Pinging this list is a fine way to get my attention.

Cheers,

Mark

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Re: Project logo for RedBubble

2019-09-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 02/09/2019 22:51, Matthias Seidel wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Am 02.09.19 um 23:37 schrieb Mark Thomas:
>> On 20/08/2019 15:42, Matthias Seidel wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The Apache OpenOffice project would like to have its logo added to
>>> RedBubble.
>>>
>>> It is best used with white background color.
>> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40935635-apache-openoffice?asc=u
>>
>> It would be better for swag if the logo had a transparent background.
> Indeed it has, but it looks best on white background (sorry for the
> misunderstanding):
> https://www.apache.org/logos/res/openoffice/openoffice-1_highres.png

I've edited the logo to make the white transparent and re-uploaded it.

> Maybe you could also add our single Orb? Would look fantastic for a wall
> clock!
> https://www.apache.org/logos/res/openoffice/openoffice-2_highres.png

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40952184-apache-openoffice-orb?asc=u

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Re: community assistance

2019-09-03 Thread Mark Thomas
Hi,

I'll be in Berlin but not Vegas.

Claude, ping me directly when you have time tomorrow and I'll send you a
link to a zoom meeting and I can show you what is involved.

Mark


On 03/09/2019 12:17, Claude Warren wrote:
> Mark,
> 
> I have some time on Wed.  I am traveling on Thurs and get to Las Vegas late
> (family+conference).  Friday may be possible, but time zones may make it
> difficult.   Optionally, if you are in Vegas for the conference we can all
> meet and cover it once.
> 
> Let me know when.
> 
> Claude
> 
> On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 6:41 AM sharanf  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Mark
>>
>> I am in Las Vegas next and if you are too and have some time then I'd be
>> happy to understand what is needed to to help maintain this.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sharan
>>
>> On 2019-09-02 23:06, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>> On 16/08/2019 17:24, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>> On 12/08/2019 14:43, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>>> On 12/08/2019 13:52, Claude Warren wrote:
>>>>>> I have a standup at 2pm Dublin time every day, and I am giving my
>> ApacheCon
>>>>>> talk to the office at noon Thurs.  But other than that I am free.
>> how were
>>>>>> you thinking of doing the education (i.e. online meeting/screen share,
>>>>>> phone, video)?
>>>>> I was thinking online meeting / screen share. Shouldn't take too long.
>>>>> We can fix a time once we have an idea of Christofer's schedule.
>>>> Sorry, time just slipped away from me today. I meant to get back to you
>>>> mid-afternoon today.
>>>>
>>>> I've got one outstanding request to complete. I'll get that done shortly
>>>> as I'm unlikely to have time over the next couple of weeks. I imagine a
>>>> few requests will arrive between now and the start of September and I'll
>>>> get back in touch then when I can walk you through the process and then
>>>> we can share out the new requests.
>>> Hi Claude,
>>>
>>> Can you do some time Weds, Thurs or Fri this week?
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Claude
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 1:41 PM Mark Thomas  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Claude, Chistofer,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for the offer to help.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> At the moment, it is just me that sets projects up on RedBubble. I'd
>> be
>>>>>>> happy to run you both through the process so we can share the load.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What are your diaries like this week for me to set up a demo? My
>> diary
>>>>>>> is empty apart from Wednesday afternoon. It looks like we are all in
>>>>>>> Europe so finding a time should be fairly easy.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 09/08/2019 08:33, Claude Warren wrote:
>>>>>>>> Sharan or whomever might know.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I see that you seem to handle most of the requests for things like
>> adding
>>>>>>>> stickers.  While I don't have a lot of time I think I have enough to
>>>>>>> assist
>>>>>>>> in things like putting stickers on RedBubble.  Is there a way I can
>>>>>>> assist?
>>>>>>>> Claude
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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Re: Please add the Apache Commons project logo to RedBubble

2019-09-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 03/09/2019 13:56, Rob Tompkins wrote:
> Hello Mark (or comdev generally),
> 
> We on Commons would like to request that the logo be added to RedBubble (at a 
> time of your convenience). The logo follows as:
> 
> https://www.apache.org/logos/#commons 

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40952321-apache-commons?asc=u

Enjoy.

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Re: Iceberg project logo

2019-09-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 02/09/2019 23:14, Ryan Blue wrote:
> Hi, I'm sending in the logo artwork for Apache Iceberg (Incubating).
> Please let me know if you need anything else. Thanks!

To do what with it?

Mark


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Re: Please add Apache Solr logo to RedBubble

2019-09-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 03/09/2019 19:30, Tomas Fernandez Lobbe wrote:
> Hi,
> Could you add Solr's logo to RedBubble? https://www.apache.org/logos/#solr


Happy shopping:

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40952682-apache-solr?asc=u

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Re: Please add Apache Lucene logo to RedBubble

2019-09-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 03/09/2019 19:57, Anshum Gupta wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Could you please add the Lucene logo to RedBubble?
> 
> https://www.apache.org/logos/?#lucene

Happy shopping:

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40953165-apache-lucene?asc=u

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Re: Iceberg project logo

2019-09-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 03/09/2019 20:55, Ryan Blue wrote:
> Sorry! This was in response to Sally's email about preparing for ApacheCon:

Thanks for the clarification.

>> Q: Do you have your project swag on
> RedBubble? https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev 
>> ACTION: add your project by emailing dev@community.apache.org
>  with your high-res project logo
> 
> Could you add this to the logo set for RedBubble?

Happy shopping:

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40954182-apache-iceberg?asc=u

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Re: Please add Apache Cassandra logo to RedBubble

2019-09-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 03/09/2019 21:10, Nate McCall wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Per subject, hi-rez version can be found here:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cassandra/logo/apache-cassandra.pdf

Happy shopping:

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40954574-apache-cassandra?asc=u

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Re: Please add Apache Cassandra logo to RedBubble

2019-09-04 Thread Mark Thomas
As requested off-list, updated logo to use version with "Apache Cassandra"

Mark


On 03/09/2019 21:35, Nate McCall wrote:
> Thanks, Mark!
> 
> On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 8:23 AM Mark Thomas  wrote:
> 
>> On 03/09/2019 21:10, Nate McCall wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>> Per subject, hi-rez version can be found here:
>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cassandra/logo/apache-cassandra.pdf
>>
>> Happy shopping:
>>
>>
>> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40954574-apache-cassandra?asc=u
>>
>> Mark
>>
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Re: [DISCUSS] "add" permissions for comdev confluence space to all ASF committers?

2019-09-04 Thread Mark Thomas
On 04/09/2019 17:12, John Andrunas wrote:
> * Does the committers group really just contain all committers?
> the committers group in confluence is from LDAP so it should only
> contain ASF members

No. It contains all committers which is a larger set than all members.

> * Do we have enough experience to be able to say we can trust all of
> the people in this group to not spam confluence?

Yes.

> * Are there any potential side effects of allowing all committers to
> add and edit comdev pages that I haven't thought of and that we should
> be aware of?
> Confluence keeps versions of all edits, and deleted pages can be
> recovered (though you didn't mention delete permissions), so if
> someone vandalized a page an earlier version could be recovered.

A committer isn;t going to do that.

> Other than someone causing additional work to recover/remove spam I
> wouldn't expect anything unexpected (except maybe the Spanish
> Inquisition, no one ever expects that).  There may be specific pages
> you want to add additional restrictions on though.

I doubt it. Unless it is something that needs to be PMC private which is
unlikely.

Mark


> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 8:22 AM Myrle Krantz  wrote:
>>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I'd like us to use the comdev confluence in order to help organize the 
>> hackathon for ApacheCon Europe 2019.  I'd like people participating in the 
>> hackathon to be able to enter their own projects.
>>
>> However a problem with this approach occurred to me: if I have to enter each 
>> interested user in the permissions table in confluence, it's not really 
>> self-organizing any more.
>>
>> I had a look at the confluence permissions table though, and one potential 
>> solution occurred to me:  Perhaps I can enter the committers group and give 
>> them permissions to add pages and comments.  I already experimentally added 
>> the committers group to the permissions table (and discovered I couldn't 
>> figure out how to delete them again).
>>
>> So here come my questions:
>> * Does the committers group really just contain all committers?
>> * Do we have enough experience to be able to say we can trust all of the 
>> people in this group to not spam confluence?
>> * Are there any potential side effects of allowing all committers to add and 
>> edit comdev pages that I haven't thought of and that we should be aware of?
>>
>> If those questions have the answers I hope they have, then I'll come back 
>> here, and ask the comdev PMC if there are any objections to allowing 
>> committers edit access to the comdev wiki.  Depending on the answers, we may 
>> also wish to consider giving all committers access to only certain parts of 
>> the comdev space.  Let's see how the discussion goes.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Myrle
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Re: community assistance

2019-09-05 Thread Mark Thomas
On 03/09/2019 19:16, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'll be in Berlin but not Vegas.
> 
> Claude, ping me directly when you have time tomorrow and I'll send you a
> link to a zoom meeting and I can show you what is involved.

So that didn't work. Lets try for Friday. I'm normally around fairly
late European time.

Mark

> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> On 03/09/2019 12:17, Claude Warren wrote:
>> Mark,
>>
>> I have some time on Wed.  I am traveling on Thurs and get to Las Vegas late
>> (family+conference).  Friday may be possible, but time zones may make it
>> difficult.   Optionally, if you are in Vegas for the conference we can all
>> meet and cover it once.
>>
>> Let me know when.
>>
>> Claude
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 6:41 AM sharanf  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Mark
>>>
>>> I am in Las Vegas next and if you are too and have some time then I'd be
>>> happy to understand what is needed to to help maintain this.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Sharan
>>>
>>> On 2019-09-02 23:06, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>> On 16/08/2019 17:24, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>>> On 12/08/2019 14:43, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>>>> On 12/08/2019 13:52, Claude Warren wrote:
>>>>>>> I have a standup at 2pm Dublin time every day, and I am giving my
>>> ApacheCon
>>>>>>> talk to the office at noon Thurs.  But other than that I am free.
>>> how were
>>>>>>> you thinking of doing the education (i.e. online meeting/screen share,
>>>>>>> phone, video)?
>>>>>> I was thinking online meeting / screen share. Shouldn't take too long.
>>>>>> We can fix a time once we have an idea of Christofer's schedule.
>>>>> Sorry, time just slipped away from me today. I meant to get back to you
>>>>> mid-afternoon today.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've got one outstanding request to complete. I'll get that done shortly
>>>>> as I'm unlikely to have time over the next couple of weeks. I imagine a
>>>>> few requests will arrive between now and the start of September and I'll
>>>>> get back in touch then when I can walk you through the process and then
>>>>> we can share out the new requests.
>>>> Hi Claude,
>>>>
>>>> Can you do some time Weds, Thurs or Fri this week?
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Claude
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 1:41 PM Mark Thomas  wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Claude, Chistofer,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks for the offer to help.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> At the moment, it is just me that sets projects up on RedBubble. I'd
>>> be
>>>>>>>> happy to run you both through the process so we can share the load.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What are your diaries like this week for me to set up a demo? My
>>> diary
>>>>>>>> is empty apart from Wednesday afternoon. It looks like we are all in
>>>>>>>> Europe so finding a time should be fairly easy.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 09/08/2019 08:33, Claude Warren wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Sharan or whomever might know.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I see that you seem to handle most of the requests for things like
>>> adding
>>>>>>>>> stickers.  While I don't have a lot of time I think I have enough to
>>>>>>>> assist
>>>>>>>>> in things like putting stickers on RedBubble.  Is there a way I can
>>>>>>>> assist?
>>>>>>>>> Claude
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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Re: Please add Beam logo to RedBubble + stickers/swag for ApacheCons

2019-09-06 Thread Mark Thomas
Kenneth,

Please check your working copy.
beam-1.svg and beam-2.svg are no longer present in the repo.

Mark

On 06/09/2019 06:32, Kenneth Knowles wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 2:21 PM Mark Thomas  <mailto:ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
> 
> On 20/08/2019 05:53, Kenneth Knowles wrote:
> > I was looking to order some stuff and it seems that there is something
> > wrong here. If you flip through the images, they are this:
> >
> > 1. "B" with the word "beam" to the side of it
> > 2. "B" alone
> > 3. "B" with the words "Apache Beam" circling the base of it
> >
> > The SVGs and PDFs match this. But the raster images have problems.
> Both low
> > and high res raster images are variations of version 3 with
> different font
> > colorings.
> >
> > I really want the "B" all on its own, aka what you would think was
> version
> > 2.
> 
> 2 is the same as three but with the words "Apache Beam" in white. There
> is no logo just with "B" alone.
> 
> 
> Ah, I see. Missed that, against the transparent background. Thanks for
> the tip.
> 
> It seems only version 1 is actually a logo
> from https://beam.apache.org/community/logos/. I've taken the liberty of
> making versions 1-3 the versions found there, in the order found there.
> I moved the other logos to 4 and 5. (changes to SVN not yet apparent on
> the page)
> 
> Kenn


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Re: Please add CouchDB logo to RedBubble

2019-09-15 Thread Mark Thomas
On 14/09/2019 22:53, Joan Touzet wrote:
> Oh hai Mark, thanks for responding.
> 
> On 2019-09-03 1:01 p.m., Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 02/09/2019 23:40, Joan Touzet wrote:
>>> On 2019-08-10 4:36 p.m., Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>> On 07/08/2019 15:26, Joan Touzet wrote:
>>>>> Just like the subject says.
>>>>>
>>>>> Logo: https://www.apache.org/logos/#couchdb (Version 1)
>>>>
>>>> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515362-apache-couchdb?asc=u
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>
>>> Thanks, this looks great! A few of the items unfortunately aren't very
>>> well centered or scaled, especially the coffee mug and the notebooks. We
>>> have had a couple of requests for mugs from the community recently.
>>>
>>> Is this something that is easily fixed, or do you need a different logo
>>> from us?
>>
>> Should be fixed now.
>>
>> The process of copying a previous set-up to create a new one doesn't
>> always work smoothly and I don't always spot issues. The fix is easy.
>> Pinging this list is a fine way to get my attention.
> 
> FYI, Sharan ordered me a RedBubble t-shirt for CouchDB for ApacheCon NA
> 2019, and the logo/text was cut off on the right and bottom (especially
> the "relax"). Could you add just a bit more padding around our logo for
> the clothing items? Thanks!

Hi Joan,

I've looked back at the timing and the order was placed before I fixed
the issues you highlighted above.

Sorry you ended up with T-Shirt that wasn't quite right.

I have reviewed all the items on Red Bubble and added a little more
space where the logo looked to be too close to the edge.

Mark

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Re: First-time contributor to a project, how can I help?

2019-09-16 Thread Mark Thomas
On 16/09/2019 08:32, Ray Ma wrote:
> Hi ComDev,
> 
> [Meta]
> 
> I was going to private mail someone, since I wasn't really comfortable
> talking about this question in a public list, but I want to start
> trusting Apache people as an inclusive group. So... here goes nothing.
> (Also, really sorry if this sounded like an over-dramatic fictional
> piece.)
> 
> [Actual Question Starts Here]
> 
> I have just found an Apache project (I don't want to call anyone out),
> and I just really want to contribute to it. The idea seems really
> good! But there're a bunch of outstanding issues on Jira that's
> preventing newcomers from contributing. I really want to deal with
> these, but I'm not a committer, and I in no way want to "bypass"
> whatever committership requirements the project may have. But seeing
> the list of 20-or-so issues that I'm powerless to resolve... It's just
> this sense of frustration and powerlessness.
> 
> What can I do to help? I love the goals of the project, but it's hard
> to get started without crucial information or even working development
> instruction. Apologies for the genericness, it's just I don't want to
> seem rude towards that project.

Is it an option to provide patches / pull requests for the documentation
and/or website to address some of these gaps?

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Re: First-time contributor to a project, how can I help?

2019-09-16 Thread Mark Thomas
On 16/09/2019 09:41, Ray Ma wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> Some of the Jira issues already have patches attached, just not
> reviewed or merged (some are a couple years old).

Not ideal but it can happen. One option is to check the patches are
still valid, apply cleanly and update them if necessary.
> 
> As for the documentation/site, it looks like I could potentially
> submit patches to the site/trunk of the project (again, the
> documentation doesn't exist, so I'm not sure where exactly the site
> is, that's just what I found from the svn repo), but should I put in
> documentation for newcomers when I'm kinda a newcomer myself?

Potentially. That is the sort of thing to discuss on the project's dev@
list before you start.

"I'd like to expand the documentation for community newcomers. I was
thinking something along the lines of . What do you
think? I found https://... Is this the correct source for the website to
update?"

Mark


> 
> Ray
> 
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 8:17 PM Mark Thomas  wrote:
>>
>> On 16/09/2019 08:32, Ray Ma wrote:
>>> Hi ComDev,
>>>
>>> [Meta]
>>>
>>> I was going to private mail someone, since I wasn't really comfortable
>>> talking about this question in a public list, but I want to start
>>> trusting Apache people as an inclusive group. So... here goes nothing.
>>> (Also, really sorry if this sounded like an over-dramatic fictional
>>> piece.)
>>>
>>> [Actual Question Starts Here]
>>>
>>> I have just found an Apache project (I don't want to call anyone out),
>>> and I just really want to contribute to it. The idea seems really
>>> good! But there're a bunch of outstanding issues on Jira that's
>>> preventing newcomers from contributing. I really want to deal with
>>> these, but I'm not a committer, and I in no way want to "bypass"
>>> whatever committership requirements the project may have. But seeing
>>> the list of 20-or-so issues that I'm powerless to resolve... It's just
>>> this sense of frustration and powerlessness.
>>>
>>> What can I do to help? I love the goals of the project, but it's hard
>>> to get started without crucial information or even working development
>>> instruction. Apologies for the genericness, it's just I don't want to
>>> seem rude towards that project.
>>
>> Is it an option to provide patches / pull requests for the documentation
>> and/or website to address some of these gaps?
>>
>> Mark
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Re: First-time contributor to a project, how can I help?

2019-09-16 Thread Mark Thomas
On 16/09/2019 10:34, Ray Ma wrote:
>> Not ideal but it can happen. One option is to check the patches are
>> still valid, apply cleanly and update them if necessary.
> Do you mean in my local development environment?

I mean several things all rolled into one.

1. Check that the original issue is still present. Sometimes -
especially when there are duplicates or a lot of open issues - issues
get fixed but the issue tracker isn't updated. If the issue has been
fixed then resolve the issue (or comment that it can be resolved).

2. Check that the proposed patch applies cleanly to the current code
base. If not, update the patch so it does.

3. Check that the proposed patch fixes the issue. Add your findings to
the issue ticket.

4. Optional. Does the issue have a test case? If not, and a test makes
sense, add one.

The aim is to make it as easy as possible for a committer to confirm the
issue exists, confirm that the patch fixes the issue and apply the patch.

HTH,

Mark


>> Potentially. That is the sort of thing to discuss on the project's dev@
>> list before you start.
> 
>> "I'd like to expand the documentation for community newcomers. I was
>> thinking something along the lines of . What do you
>> think? I found https://... Is this the correct source for the website to
>> update?"
> 
> Right, thanks for the tip, will do.
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Re: Traffic Control on RedBubble

2019-09-23 Thread Mark Thomas
On 03/09/2019 22:10, David Neuman wrote:
> Hey All,
> Sorry if I am too late, but we would like to have our logo added to
> redbubble.  The high res image can be found here:
> https://github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/blob/master/misc/logos/ATC-SVG-FULL-WHITE.svg
> 
> Thanks,
> Dave
> 

Hi Dave,

Sorry for the delay. Here is the store:
https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/41329861-apache-traffic-control?asc=u

We used a different logo as many of the products default to white
backgrounds and the logo with white text would not have worked too well.

Cheers,

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Re: Repository "linting" for OSS compliance

2019-10-09 Thread Mark Thomas
On 09/10/2019 21:14, Benjamin Young wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> Recently, I've been digging through various OSS compliance checkers that 
> analyze the code and content of repository to make sure it passes some 
> predefined OSS policy. I realized while working on Apache Annotator 
> (incubating) that one of these tools in particular could benefit any ASF 
> project.
> 
> The project is called repolinter by the TODO Group:
> https://github.com/todogroup/repolinter
> 
> It checks for various things like the existence of a LICENSE file, the proper 
> use of header/preamble text in files, and various other things.
> 
> I've customized the default configuration file so that repolinter's checks 
> are a bit closer to what ASF project repos actually need to do. You can grab 
> the config file here:
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-annotator/pull/56/files#diff-8e21d68a689b722dca7791aa735b873c
> 
> If you put that in an existing project's code, you can `npm install -g 
> repolinter`, and `repolinter .` in that projects directory to see the results 
> of the output.
> 
> What I'm finding already is that most ASF projects I've checked so far are 
> using the "general purpose" preamble:
> https://www.apache.org/foundation/license-faq.html#Apply-My-Software
> And not the ASF focused (required?) one:
> https://www.apache.org/legal/src-headers.html#headers
> 
> You can read through more of the changes pending on Apache Annotator's 
> repository to bring it into (better) compliance:
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-annotator/pull/56
> 
> I'd be happy to help get this config file added to some official ASF 
> repository or wiki space, so that others can benefit from this handy tool. :)

Or you could use Apache RAT...
https://creadur.apache.org/rat/

Mark

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Re: Please add Plc4x and Iotdb to redbubble

2019-10-12 Thread Mark Thomas
On 24/09/2019 10:00, Christofer Dutz wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Would be great if there was a version with a bigger "Toddy" (Just Toddy or 
> Toddy sitting on the text) ...
> I have all the original SVGs if they are needed. ... And I know that Toddy 
> even wants a Toddy Hoody (Hope they make em that small)

If you add the image to apache.org/logos and ping this thread, I'll get
that set up in RedBubble.

Mark

> 
> Chris
> 
> Am 24.09.19, 09:44 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" :
> 
> Hi friends,
> 
> would you please add plc4x and iotdb to redbubble?
> I know some folks that would love a toddy hoody : )

Done.

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/41682229-apache-iotdb?asc=u&p=sticker

https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/41682132-apache-plc4x?asc=u&p=sticker

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Re: Please add Beam logo to RedBubble + stickers/swag for ApacheCons

2019-10-12 Thread Mark Thomas
On 24/09/2019 22:15, Kenneth Knowles wrote:
> Right again. I had failed at using svn. Should all be committed now.

Thanks. I've updated RedBubble to use the logo without the words.

If you want to add the same logo but at a smaller size on the clothing
let me know.

Mark


> 
> Kenn
> 
> On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 2:09 AM Mark Thomas  wrote:
> 
>> Kenneth,
>>
>> Please check your working copy.
>> beam-1.svg and beam-2.svg are no longer present in the repo.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> On 06/09/2019 06:32, Kenneth Knowles wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 2:21 PM Mark Thomas >> <mailto:ma...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 20/08/2019 05:53, Kenneth Knowles wrote:
>>> > I was looking to order some stuff and it seems that there is
>> something
>>> > wrong here. If you flip through the images, they are this:
>>> >
>>> > 1. "B" with the word "beam" to the side of it
>>> > 2. "B" alone
>>> > 3. "B" with the words "Apache Beam" circling the base of it
>>> >
>>> > The SVGs and PDFs match this. But the raster images have problems.
>>> Both low
>>> > and high res raster images are variations of version 3 with
>>> different font
>>> > colorings.
>>> >
>>> > I really want the "B" all on its own, aka what you would think was
>>> version
>>> > 2.
>>>
>>> 2 is the same as three but with the words "Apache Beam" in white.
>> There
>>> is no logo just with "B" alone.
>>>
>>>
>>> Ah, I see. Missed that, against the transparent background. Thanks for
>>> the tip.
>>>
>>> It seems only version 1 is actually a logo
>>> from https://beam.apache.org/community/logos/. I've taken the liberty of
>>> making versions 1-3 the versions found there, in the order found there.
>>> I moved the other logos to 4 and 5. (changes to SVN not yet apparent on
>>> the page)
>>>
>>> Kenn
>>
>>
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Re: Membership in Industry Organizations?

2019-12-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 03/12/2019 13:25, Christofer Dutz wrote:
> Ok ... 
> 
> So If I don't hear any objections in 72 hours, I'll treat that as consensus 
> and I'll start creating these memberships for the PLC4X project but on behalf 
> of the ASF.

If the are agreements to agree to, I'd *strongly* recommend you get them
reviewed by the legal committee before signing them.

I'd give board@ a heads-up and time to comment first.

Mark

> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> Am 02.12.19, 22:44 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" :
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I think I brought this up before, but it’s getting more important now.
> Till now it was just Apache PLC4X which would profit from this, but now 
> that we also have Apache StreamPipes, there’s a second project that would 
> benefit.
> 
> In order to implement some industry protocols, you need to be member of 
> the organization behind the protocol.
> 
> The ones I am talking about are:
> 
>   *   OPC Foundation (Logo-Membership to be allowed to use the OPC-UA 
> logo and name as well as access the specs) … costs 0$/Year
>   *   EtherCat organization (Logo-Membership to be allowed to use the 
> EzherCAT Logo, access the specs and request a Vendor ID) … costs 0$/year
>   *   ProfiNet organization (Free Membership to be allowed to use the 
> ProfiNet Logo and request a vendor ID) … costs 0$/year
> 
> The EtherCat and ProfiNet protocols would require a Vendor id, which 
> would identify any driver implementations as Apache software.
> The PLC4X Project requires these both in order to be able to implement 
> active drivers.
> The PLC4X and StreamPipes projects both require the 3 logo-memberships in 
> order to be allowed to use the Logo and Names of the protocols.
> 
> Are there any objection for me to go ahead and start the paperwork (or 
> just filling out the online forms)?
> Being the VP of PLC4X I should be able to do this (Being an officer of 
> the Foundation)
> 
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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Re: ALC, and who can speak on behalf of Apache

2019-12-05 Thread Mark Thomas
Picking up on one point

On 05/12/2019 05:31, Swapnil M Mane wrote:

> -- To form an ALC, there should be at least 2 committers or 1 ASF member.

I don't agree with this. I don't think this is acceptable. The bar for
committership is too low to be used as a test for "Understands the
Apache Way". To be clear, I'm fine with a low bar for committership. The
lower the better. I'm not fine with the same low bar for "Officially
representing the ASF."

Perhaps mentorship (discussed else-thread) could address this but I'd
suggest, based on the existing event policy [1] making this at least 2
PMC members from different projects associated with at least two
different organizations. We can always be flexible on a case by case basis.

Mark


[1] http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/events.html#selection

> -- The ComDev PMC will look into each request and then took
> the decision on forming the ALC Chapter.
> -- Also as Rich suggests above, we can also assign one mentor to guide ALC.
> (Thank you @Issac & @David for sharing your thoughts on this point).
> 
> 
> ## 2. How we make sure that we are not having people use the Apache name
> to promote messages that are not *our* message.
> 
> *Very critical & important point!*
> The ALC Indore [2] team was fortunate that we have 4 Committers, 2 PMC
> members and the rest members are very active contributors to various
> Apache Projects, so we feel the Apache within us.
> 
> But it may/will not be the case with the new ALC Chapter, so here are
> some solutions to address this issue.
> 
> -- We worked on preparing some guidelines for ALC Chapter to execute
> the event, https://s.apache.org/alc-guidelines
> (I need your kind help in reviewing it.)
> This could help us in keeping track of actions taken by ALC and
> approving the event before executing it.
> 
> @Daniel, this is exactly like you proposed, thoughts travel! :-)
> 
> -- If we will have at least 2 committers of 1 ASF member than the
> chances of misuse of our name will be reduced.
> 
> -- We can make a list of the FAQs by the audience, and document it so
> that every ALC chapter will have the answer to frequently asked
> questions by the audience.
> 
> -- We are documenting various information at
> https://s.apache.org/ALC-Resources , this will also give the idea to
> ALC Chapter what types of events and content they can present to the
> audience.
> 
> ## 3. Rule and regulation for ALC Chapter
> 
> Although we should not have a hard list of rules and regulation but we
> should have some rules, that will help us in managing the ALC
> initiative because with time we will grow like currently there is 900+
> Google Developer Group [3] and 120+ Facebook Developer Circle [4]
> present.
> So, to manage and scale the ALC initiative, we should have some
> rules/guidelines we prepared. Here are these rules/guidelines.
> 
> -- There will be a single ALC chapter per town/city.
> 
> -- The ALC members should follow the Apache code of conduct,
> https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html
> 
> -- It’s strictly prohibited to use ALC Chapter for profit or promoting
> any company or personal agenda.
> 
> -- If any ALC Chapter is inactive for 3 months, it will be dissolved
> after communication with members of that ALC chapter because we are
> having strictly one ALC chapter in a town/city.
> 
> -- The ALC Chapter shares the status report (e.g. ALC Indore reports -
> https://s.apache.org/alc-indore-reports) to ComDev in every three
> months.
> The report includes details on the activities performed by ALC Chapter
> and it's impact.
> Here is the index page for reports from each ALC
> https://s.apache.org/alc-reports
> And the report prepared by ALC Indore for their
> August to October 2019 activities is
> https://s.apache.org/alc-indore-report-aug-oct-2019
> 
> -- Each Chapter should follow ALC Guideline (as mentioned, need your
> help in reviewing it) https://s.apache.org/alc-guidelines to execute
> any event.
> 
> -- Also as @Shane mentioned, we can also use some of the concepts and
> rationale mentioned at
> https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/events
> (Below is the statement from our Event Branding Policy we have already
> included as suggested by from Joan previously)
> ===
> The use of Apache marks in any events run by third parties must be
> approved by VP, Brand Management or the VP of the relevant Apache
> project
> ===
> Shane, this point was raised by Joan Touzet in September
> https://s.apache.org/95wu0 , so we had a discussion on this and
> followed this process and included it in
> https://s.apache.org/alc-guidelines
> As you said, if needed we can add more points from
> https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/events
> 
> 
> I feel very proud to be the part of the Apache family and in the past 6
> years every day, the ASF people inspired me to do better. And the
> great things we are doing together surprise me regularly.
> Thank you much for your love and support!
> 
> Please feel free to share 

2020 ASF Community Survey

2019-12-05 Thread Mark Thomas
Hello everyone,

If you have an apache.org email, you should have received an email with
an invitation to take the 2020 ASF Community Survey. Please take 15
minutes to complete it.

If you do not have an apache.org email address or you didn’t receive a
link, please follow this link to the survey:
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This survey is important because it will provide us with scientific
information about our community, and shed some light on how we can
collaborate better and become more diverse. Our last survey of this kind
was implemented in 2016, which means that our existing data about Apache
communities is outdated. The deadline to complete the survey is January
4th, 2020. You can find information about privacy on the survey’s
Confluence page [1].

Your participation is paramount to the success of this project! Please
consider filling out the survey, and share this news with your fellow
Apache contributors. As individuals form the Apache community, your
opinion matters: we want to hear your voice.

If you have any questions about the survey or otherwise, please reach
out to us!

Kindly,
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Re: 2020 ASF Community Survey

2019-12-05 Thread Mark Thomas
On 06/12/2019 00:24, Mark Thomas wrote:

Sorry. I meant to send this to the Tomcat dev@ list and only realised my
error as I saw the window close after clicking send.

Everyone here is, of course, more than welcome to complete the survey. I
just wanted to explain why I ended up forwarding the message.

Mark



> Hello everyone,
> 
> If you have an apache.org email, you should have received an email with
> an invitation to take the 2020 ASF Community Survey. Please take 15
> minutes to complete it.
> 
> If you do not have an apache.org email address or you didn’t receive a
> link, please follow this link to the survey:
> https://communitysurvey.limequery.org/454363
> 
> This survey is important because it will provide us with scientific
> information about our community, and shed some light on how we can
> collaborate better and become more diverse. Our last survey of this kind
> was implemented in 2016, which means that our existing data about Apache
> communities is outdated. The deadline to complete the survey is January
> 4th, 2020. You can find information about privacy on the survey’s
> Confluence page [1].
> 
> Your participation is paramount to the success of this project! Please
> consider filling out the survey, and share this news with your fellow
> Apache contributors. As individuals form the Apache community, your
> opinion matters: we want to hear your voice.
> 
> If you have any questions about the survey or otherwise, please reach
> out to us!
> 
> Kindly,
> ASF Diversity & Inclusion
> https://diversity.apache.org/
> 
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Re: [ALC] Branding and logo

2020-02-22 Thread Mark Thomas
On February 17, 2020 8:04:03 AM UTC, Tomasz Urbaszek  
wrote:
>Thanks Jarek for the information (I am wondering how this applies to
>use
>the badge generator with two feathers:
>https://www.apache.org/foundation/press/kit/ ).
>
>I am looping in trademarks@ as it seems we will need some help :)
>
>T.
>
>On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 8:49 AM Jarek Potiuk  wrote:
>
>> I am afraid rules of Apache logo are rather strict about it. Not sure
>about
>> ALC, but I think Apache Feather is the most protected asset of ASF
>:).
>>
>> I think I have not seen that apache logo used anywhere except
>ApacheCon and
>> there are specific rules for NOT using Apache logo in the events:
>> http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/events.html#graphics
>>
>> "
>> Events may not normally use any Apache logos or graphics as part of
>their
>> primary event branding. Apache product logos may only be used to
>refer to
>> the Apache products or projects themselves, and must be clearly set
>off
>> from any of the events' own branding and logos.
>>
>> If your event wishes to use an Apache project logo within your event
>> branding, you must work with VP, Brand to explicitly grant trademark
>and
>> goodwill rights for the brand and event logo to the ASF.
>>
>> Event branding may not include the Apache feather in any way. The
>only use
>> of the bare Apache feather on event materials allowed is to provide a
>> single link to http://www.apache.org/ as a reference to The Apache
>> Software
>> Foundation, typically as a Community Partner or to otherwise refer to
>> Apache as a whole.
>> "
>>
>> Maybe what we can do instead is just ALC specific branding
>guidelines?
>>
>> J.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 8:41 AM Tomasz Urbaszek
>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I think it would be a good idea to have Apache Local Community
>logo.
>> > Having branding can help increase recognition and underline
>attachment
>> > to ASF. In my opinion, each chapter should have its own logo
>> > customized by the name of the city.
>> >
>> > What is the process for such things? Should we engage
>> > tradema...@apache.org ?
>> >
>> > Have a good day,
>> > Tomek Urbaszek
>> >
>> >
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Hi,

Since this is an ASF initiative we have a little more flexibility. The press 
and marketing folks control what is an acceptable usage for the feather logo 
and associated graphics. I've cc'd them in this response.

Anything they are happy with is fine from a brand management perspective.

Mark
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Re: [jira] [Created] (COMDEV-368)

2020-04-18 Thread Mark Thomas
On 18/04/2020 10:30, Nikhil Kumar (Jira) wrote:> Nikhil Kumar created
COMDEV-368:



I have disabled this idiot's account and delete the spam issue.

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Fwd: Apple Podcasts Rejection

2020-05-14 Thread Mark Thomas
FYI


 Forwarded Message 
Subject:Apple Podcasts Rejection
Date:   Thu, 14 May 2020 16:41:22 + (GMT)
From:   iTunes Store 
To: r...@apache.org



    

iTunes Store Welcome


*Dear Podcast Provider,*

The following show has been removed from Apple Podcasts due to technical
problems with the feed.

Name: FeatherCast
Feed URL: http://feathercast.apache.org/category/podcasts/feed/

If you wish to resubmit your show to Apple Podcasts, first validate your
feed in Podcasts Connect [podcastsconnect.apple.com]. Check your feed
for missing tags and verify the functionality of each episode. If you
use a third-party host for your show's content, review your host's
documentation for resolving feed issues. After you have resolved the
technical issues, resubmit using Podcasts Connect
[podcastsconnect.apple.com].

For more information on troubleshooting feed problems and best practices
for metadata and artwork on Apple Podcasts, visit Resources and Help
[http://itunespartner.apple.com/podcasts].


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The iTunes Store team

 

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Re: contact with Apache swag online store

2020-06-25 Thread Mark Thomas
Hi all,

Airflow was already set-up. I've just reviewed the settings and added a
couple of products.

The full store is here:
https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/40497530

Happy shopping,

Mark


On 25/06/2020 19:40, Sally Khudairi wrote:
> Thank you, Mara.
> 
> We no longer work with CafePress --that's been dropped several years ago.
> 
> The official Apache swag store is at 
> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/shop 
> 
> I'm copying ASF VP Brand Management, Mark Thomas, as well as the ComDev team 
> to have the Apache Airflow brand added.
> 
> Warmly,
> Sally
> 
> - - - 
> Vice President Marketing & Publicity
> Vice President Sponsor Relations
> The Apache Software Foundation
> 
> Tel +1 617 921 8656 | s...@apache.org
> 
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2020, at 14:34, Mara Ruvalcaba wrote:
>> Hi Sally,
>>
>> I hope you are doing well. We would like to sell the Apache Airflow 
>> t-shirt online, and make it available for the Summit participants next 
>> week. we would like to have all the Apache swag at the same place.
>>
>> I was told this store is the option: 
>> https://www.cafepress.com/meepzor/230676?hide=true
>>
>> But there is no way to contact the store admin.
>>
>> I wonder if you know who owns this store? or if there is another better 
>> place for selling them (and getting some % for the ASF)
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Mara.
>>
>> -- 
>> Mara Ruvalcaba
>> COO, SG Software Guru & Nearshore Link
>> USA: 512 296 2884
>> MX: 55 5239 5502
>>
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Re: contact with Apache swag online store

2020-06-25 Thread Mark Thomas
Ah. Got it. New logo coming up.

Mark

On 25/06/2020 20:05, Jarek Potiuk wrote:
> Yeah. But the logo is old. We changed it quite a few months ago so we need
> to update it.
> 
> The Airflow Summit is just behind the corner and asking 'where can I buy
> the t-shirt' was the most upvoted question last time we held the Airflow
> meetup :)
> 
> czw., 25 cze 2020, 20:54 użytkownik Mark Thomas  napisał:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Airflow was already set-up. I've just reviewed the settings and added a
>> couple of products.
>>
>> The full store is here:
>> https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/40497530
>>
>> Happy shopping,
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> On 25/06/2020 19:40, Sally Khudairi wrote:
>>> Thank you, Mara.
>>>
>>> We no longer work with CafePress --that's been dropped several years ago.
>>>
>>> The official Apache swag store is at
>> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/shop
>>>
>>> I'm copying ASF VP Brand Management, Mark Thomas, as well as the ComDev
>> team to have the Apache Airflow brand added.
>>>
>>> Warmly,
>>> Sally
>>>
>>> - - -
>>> Vice President Marketing & Publicity
>>> Vice President Sponsor Relations
>>> The Apache Software Foundation
>>>
>>> Tel +1 617 921 8656 | s...@apache.org
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 25, 2020, at 14:34, Mara Ruvalcaba wrote:
>>>> Hi Sally,
>>>>
>>>> I hope you are doing well. We would like to sell the Apache Airflow
>>>> t-shirt online, and make it available for the Summit participants next
>>>> week. we would like to have all the Apache swag at the same place.
>>>>
>>>> I was told this store is the option:
>>>> https://www.cafepress.com/meepzor/230676?hide=true
>>>>
>>>> But there is no way to contact the store admin.
>>>>
>>>> I wonder if you know who owns this store? or if there is another better
>>>> place for selling them (and getting some % for the ASF)
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Mara.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Mara Ruvalcaba
>>>> COO, SG Software Guru & Nearshore Link
>>>> USA: 512 296 2884
>>>> MX: 55 5239 5502
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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Re: contact with Apache swag online store

2020-06-25 Thread Mark Thomas
Try now.

Please check the logo alignment on each of the products and let me know
if it doesn't look right. The new logo is slightly bigger so everything
had to be reset and I might have missed something.

Mark


On 25/06/2020 20:38, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Ah. Got it. New logo coming up.
> 
> Mark
> 
> On 25/06/2020 20:05, Jarek Potiuk wrote:
>> Yeah. But the logo is old. We changed it quite a few months ago so we need
>> to update it.
>>
>> The Airflow Summit is just behind the corner and asking 'where can I buy
>> the t-shirt' was the most upvoted question last time we held the Airflow
>> meetup :)
>>
>> czw., 25 cze 2020, 20:54 użytkownik Mark Thomas  napisał:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Airflow was already set-up. I've just reviewed the settings and added a
>>> couple of products.
>>>
>>> The full store is here:
>>> https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/40497530
>>>
>>> Happy shopping,
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>> On 25/06/2020 19:40, Sally Khudairi wrote:
>>>> Thank you, Mara.
>>>>
>>>> We no longer work with CafePress --that's been dropped several years ago.
>>>>
>>>> The official Apache swag store is at
>>> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/shop
>>>>
>>>> I'm copying ASF VP Brand Management, Mark Thomas, as well as the ComDev
>>> team to have the Apache Airflow brand added.
>>>>
>>>> Warmly,
>>>> Sally
>>>>
>>>> - - -
>>>> Vice President Marketing & Publicity
>>>> Vice President Sponsor Relations
>>>> The Apache Software Foundation
>>>>
>>>> Tel +1 617 921 8656 | s...@apache.org
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jun 25, 2020, at 14:34, Mara Ruvalcaba wrote:
>>>>> Hi Sally,
>>>>>
>>>>> I hope you are doing well. We would like to sell the Apache Airflow
>>>>> t-shirt online, and make it available for the Summit participants next
>>>>> week. we would like to have all the Apache swag at the same place.
>>>>>
>>>>> I was told this store is the option:
>>>>> https://www.cafepress.com/meepzor/230676?hide=true
>>>>>
>>>>> But there is no way to contact the store admin.
>>>>>
>>>>> I wonder if you know who owns this store? or if there is another better
>>>>> place for selling them (and getting some % for the ASF)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>
>>>>> Mara.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Mara Ruvalcaba
>>>>> COO, SG Software Guru & Nearshore Link
>>>>> USA: 512 296 2884
>>>>> MX: 55 5239 5502
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
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Re: contact with Apache swag online store

2020-06-25 Thread Mark Thomas
Try now.

Mark


On 25/06/2020 20:59, Kamil Breguła wrote:
> Could you look at phone cases? The logo is covered by the holes.
> 
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 9:51 PM Mark Thomas  wrote:
> 
>> Try now.
>>
>> Please check the logo alignment on each of the products and let me know
>> if it doesn't look right. The new logo is slightly bigger so everything
>> had to be reset and I might have missed something.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> On 25/06/2020 20:38, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>> Ah. Got it. New logo coming up.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>> On 25/06/2020 20:05, Jarek Potiuk wrote:
>>>> Yeah. But the logo is old. We changed it quite a few months ago so we
>> need
>>>> to update it.
>>>>
>>>> The Airflow Summit is just behind the corner and asking 'where can I buy
>>>> the t-shirt' was the most upvoted question last time we held the Airflow
>>>> meetup :)
>>>>
>>>> czw., 25 cze 2020, 20:54 użytkownik Mark Thomas 
>> napisał:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Airflow was already set-up. I've just reviewed the settings and added a
>>>>> couple of products.
>>>>>
>>>>> The full store is here:
>>>>> https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/40497530
>>>>>
>>>>> Happy shopping,
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 25/06/2020 19:40, Sally Khudairi wrote:
>>>>>> Thank you, Mara.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We no longer work with CafePress --that's been dropped several years
>> ago.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The official Apache swag store is at
>>>>> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/shop
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm copying ASF VP Brand Management, Mark Thomas, as well as the
>> ComDev
>>>>> team to have the Apache Airflow brand added.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Warmly,
>>>>>> Sally
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - - -
>>>>>> Vice President Marketing & Publicity
>>>>>> Vice President Sponsor Relations
>>>>>> The Apache Software Foundation
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tel +1 617 921 8656 | s...@apache.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, Jun 25, 2020, at 14:34, Mara Ruvalcaba wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Sally,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I hope you are doing well. We would like to sell the Apache Airflow
>>>>>>> t-shirt online, and make it available for the Summit participants
>> next
>>>>>>> week. we would like to have all the Apache swag at the same place.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I was told this store is the option:
>>>>>>> https://www.cafepress.com/meepzor/230676?hide=true
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But there is no way to contact the store admin.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I wonder if you know who owns this store? or if there is another
>> better
>>>>>>> place for selling them (and getting some % for the ASF)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mara.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Mara Ruvalcaba
>>>>>>> COO, SG Software Guru & Nearshore Link
>>>>>>> USA: 512 296 2884
>>>>>>> MX: 55 5239 5502
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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Re: contact with Apache swag online store

2020-06-25 Thread Mark Thomas
I've made all of those a little smaller. The UI indicated the design did
fit on the item but it was right to the edge in some cases.

Let me if these are better now.

Mark


On 25/06/2020 22:47, Ash Berlin-Taylor wrote:
> Thanks Mark!
> 
> These ones look like they are still a bit big:
> 
> Active T-shirt 
> https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Apache-Airflow-by-comdev/40497530.UGYPM
> Long T-shirt 
> https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Apache-Airflow-by-comdev/40497530.RY32L
> Premium T-shirt 
> https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Apache-Airflow-by-comdev/40497530.D681C
> Premium Scoop T-shirt 
> https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Apache-Airflow-by-comdev/40497530.07KN2
> Comforter (maybe?) 
> https://www.redbubble.com/i/comforter/Apache-Airflow-by-comdev/40497530.8IC4O
> 
> (RedBubble really do sell some random things!)
> 
> -ash
> 
> On 2020/06/25 20:37:37, Mark Thomas  wrote: 
>> Try now.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> On 25/06/2020 20:59, Kamil Breguła wrote:
>>> Could you look at phone cases? The logo is covered by the holes.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 9:51 PM Mark Thomas  wrote:
>>>
>>>> Try now.
>>>>
>>>> Please check the logo alignment on each of the products and let me know
>>>> if it doesn't look right. The new logo is slightly bigger so everything
>>>> had to be reset and I might have missed something.
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 25/06/2020 20:38, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>>> Ah. Got it. New logo coming up.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>> On 25/06/2020 20:05, Jarek Potiuk wrote:
>>>>>> Yeah. But the logo is old. We changed it quite a few months ago so we
>>>> need
>>>>>> to update it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Airflow Summit is just behind the corner and asking 'where can I buy
>>>>>> the t-shirt' was the most upvoted question last time we held the Airflow
>>>>>> meetup :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> czw., 25 cze 2020, 20:54 użytkownik Mark Thomas 
>>>> napisał:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Airflow was already set-up. I've just reviewed the settings and added a
>>>>>>> couple of products.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The full store is here:
>>>>>>> https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/40497530
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Happy shopping,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 25/06/2020 19:40, Sally Khudairi wrote:
>>>>>>>> Thank you, Mara.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We no longer work with CafePress --that's been dropped several years
>>>> ago.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The official Apache swag store is at
>>>>>>> https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/shop
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm copying ASF VP Brand Management, Mark Thomas, as well as the
>>>> ComDev
>>>>>>> team to have the Apache Airflow brand added.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Warmly,
>>>>>>>> Sally
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> - - -
>>>>>>>> Vice President Marketing & Publicity
>>>>>>>> Vice President Sponsor Relations
>>>>>>>> The Apache Software Foundation
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Tel +1 617 921 8656 | s...@apache.org
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Thu, Jun 25, 2020, at 14:34, Mara Ruvalcaba wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hi Sally,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I hope you are doing well. We would like to sell the Apache Airflow
>>>>>>>>> t-shirt online, and make it available for the Summit participants
>>>> next
>>>>>>>>> week. we would like to have all the Apache swag at the same place.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I was told this store is the option:
>>>>>>>>> https://www.cafepress.com/meepzor/230676?hide=true
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> But there 

Re: OpenNLP in the merch store

2020-06-25 Thread Mark Thomas
Hi Jeff,

All you needed to do was send the email. I've set up the store here:
https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/51087022?ref=studio-promote

I recommend you check each item to ensure it makes sense with you logo
(I just copy another ASF store with a logo the same size and replace the
logo so it might not work in all cases). Ping this list of you spot any
issues.

Mark


On 25/06/2020 22:21, Jeff Zemerick wrote:
> Per the recent conversation on the members@ list, I'd love to get OpenNLP
> in the Apache merch store. Please let me know what's required.
> 
> Thanks!
> Jeff
> 

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Re: ASF shortener code

2020-08-10 Thread Mark Thomas
On 10/08/2020 10:41, Tomasz Urbaszek wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm wondering if ASF shortener (https://s.apache.org) is open-sourced?

The code for that is hosted in the private infrastructure repository to
which every ASF committer has access.

The files have ALv2 headers so it looks to be open source.

I'd suggest checking with the Infra team. A quick query via slack is
probably the easiest way.

Mark

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Re: Triage role on Github

2020-08-20 Thread Mark Thomas
If you mean "grant the triage role to anyone with a GitHub account" then +1.

If you mean create a new level between contributor (i.e. anyone) and
committer then -1.

If you go back (quite a few years) to when Bugzilla was the main issue
tracker for ASF projects it was (and still is for those projects that
use it - httpd, Tomcat etc) configured so that any user with an account
could open, edit, label, close etc any bug.

Over time many projects seem to have adopted a more restrictive approach
to issue management. I think that is partly due to the tools being used
being more restrictive by default and partly due to a more corporate
mindset prevailing in some projects that prefers technical barriers to
social barriers.

I am strongly of the view that social barriers are better for
communities than technical barriers. A lot of my early contributions to
Tomcat were around triaging open issues. I could only do that because
access to BZ issues was managed via social controls rather than
technical ones.

Experience with BZ suggests that opening up the Github triage role to
all will attract a few idiots from time to time but they can easily be
banned and the benefits of attracting new contributors far outweigh the
costs of idiot management.

Mark


On 20/08/2020 10:20, Paul Angus wrote:
> Hi Members,
> 
> One of our (CloudStack) comitters has come with a great idea to increase
> project contributions...
> 
> Traditionally Github has been very binary, you're either a commiter and you
> can write to a Repo and perform Issue and Pull Request admin (like add
> labels, change status, etc), or you aren't a comitter and 'sucks to be you'.
> 
> Githib has introduced a 'Triage' role which bridges the gap.  The Triage
> role, allows issue and pull request admin, but still blocks writing to the
> actual code. [1]
> 
> I guess we'd need a mechanism to control/add contributors to the Triage
> team per project, kinda like Karma for Confluence.
> 
> I think that would be a great stepping stone for contributors to get more
> involved in projects, so I'd like to gather support from other projects and
> the ASF 'elders' for the principle.
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Paul Angus
> 
> [1]
> https://docs.github.com/en/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/repository-permission-levels-for-an-organization
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Re: Question: how to property fork an apache project

2020-10-22 Thread Mark Thomas
Hi,

Putting on my VP Brand Hat...

On one level, forking is easy - just follow the terms of the ALv2. The
TL;DR version is as Bertrand describes, copy the code, change the name,
keep the NOTICE file (which credits the ASF) and job done.

The above is an over simplification for most cases. For example, if the
code is Java code then it really needs to move out of the org.apache
namespace ASAP but that can create backwards compatibility issues.

The possibility *may* exist where you can keep the name. i.e. if the
code is "Apache Foo" you *might* be able to continue to call it "Foo"
(there is no way you can continue to use "Apache Foo").

If you are interested in exploring the possibility of continuing to use
the "Foo" name, please drop an email to tradema...@apache.org with
specific details of the (sub-)project we are talking about and we can
see what the options are (everything is a case-by-case basis for this
sort of thing).

Mark


On 22/10/2020 17:18, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 6:08 PM Otto Fowler  wrote:
>> ...I am on the PMC of an Apache project that looks like it is heading to the
>> attic. We have a sub project that I and at least one other committer would
>> like to fork out of Apache in order to continue development
> 
> One similar case that I remember is iBatis back in 2010, see [1] and
> [2] - others might have more information, there's probably been other
> cases among the projects listed at http://attic.apache.org/
> 
> I think the key element is trademark, the ASF license allows forking
> but project names belong to the ASF.
> 
> -Bertrand
> 
> [1] 
> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/ed0193921b211d8c1a6756859624b89445e46db8ffeaea14455e78f3%401274428444%40%3Cdev.ibatis.apache.org%3E
> 
> [2] https://whimsy.apache.org/board/minutes/iBATIS.html
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Re: How about adding facemarks to our redbubble collection?

2020-11-03 Thread Mark Thomas
On 26/10/2020 09:44, Christofer Dutz wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I was just looking if we had PLC4X face masks available on Redbubble and 
> couldn’t find any …
> How about adding these for our Apache projects in general? I’d definitely get 
> at least one :-)

It is certainly possible. It requires each collection (project logo) to
be edited individually and there are a lot of them.

More generally, we probably need to go through and update the
collections, especially the older ones, with the items that have been
added since the collection was created.

I've just done Tomcat. One down, 55 to go.

Currently it is just Sharan and I that manage this. Any PMC member is
able to help - volunteers should ping me off list so I can take you
through the process.

Mark

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Re: MSDN Subscription?

2020-12-14 Thread Mark Thomas
On 12/12/2020 02:50, Bill Dudney wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Does anyone know if it’s still a thing? Does Microsoft still offer this to 
> committers?

Yes and yes.

Details in the committer only svn repo.

Mark

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Re: How to Join in ASF Security Team?

2020-12-23 Thread Mark Thomas
On 23/12/2020 05:29, r00t 4dm wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Generally speaking, what conditions need to be met to join ASF security team?

- ASF member [1]
- Demonstrated understanding of security vulnerabilities over an
  extended period of time (typically via membership of the security team
  for one or more ASF projects)
- Nomination by the existing members of the security team
- Agreement of the ASF Board of Directors (the Security Team is a board
  committee)

To provide some context:
- each current member of the security team has, on average, been
  involved with the ASF for more than 15 years
- the latest addition to the security team has been involved with the
  foundation for more than 6 years
- 60% of the team are current or former directors of the foundation

To put it another way, information on current, unpatched security
vulnerabilities in Apache products is some of the most sensitive
information the foundation handles and membership of the security team
is managed accordingly.

Mark


[1] http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#roles


> 
> Regards, r00t4dm
> Cloud-Penetrating Arrow Lab of Meituan Corp Information Security Department
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Re: New Apache.org product concept: Digital Merit Badges

2021-04-06 Thread Mark Thomas

On 06/04/2021 01:56, Justin Mclean wrote:




Depending on the badges it might also easy to game. e.g. if I need 100 commits 
to get a badge, then I’m going to make lots of small commute rather than one 
big one. If there a badge for emails send to lest then I’m going to send more 
emails. I ‘m not sure that this would bee a positive gain for the community.


+1 - I have similar concerns.

Now, if there was a way to take advantage of people's tendency to want 
more badges / a higher score to encourage behaviour that is a positive 
benefit to the community then that could be very interesting. I am 
thinking along the lines of Stackoverflow's reputation (although I 
recognise that that is not without issues). The biggest challenge is 
that it would need to work with mailing lists.


Maybe get a project, or a small number of projects, involved to run 
pilots of various schemes to see what works and what does not.


Mark

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Re: Regarding Apache log4j2 vulnerability

2021-12-15 Thread Mark Thomas

On 15/12/2021 14:00, shweta adya wrote:

Hello Team,

As we are facing Apache log4j2 vulnerabilities related issues in various
applications.
I am requesting your team to confirm is netbeans IDE is affected by Apache
log4j2 related vulnerability or not.


Wrong list. This question belongs on the NetBeans users mailing list.

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Re: Regarding Apache log4j2 vulnerability

2021-12-15 Thread Mark Thomas

On 15/12/2021 14:06, shweta adya wrote:

Thank you for the clarification.

But I am not able to find netbeans user mailing address. Could you please
help me in getting the same.


Really?

https://netbeans.apache.org

Community

Mailing lists

Mark




Thanks,
Shweta

On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 7:34 PM Mark Thomas  wrote:


On 15/12/2021 14:00, shweta adya wrote:

Hello Team,

As we are facing Apache log4j2 vulnerabilities related issues in various
applications.
I am requesting your team to confirm is netbeans IDE is affected by

Apache

log4j2 related vulnerability or not.


Wrong list. This question belongs on the NetBeans users mailing list.

Mark






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Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-02-16 Thread Mark Thomas

To repeat what I have written elsewhere on this topic in the past:

Project communication channels should be:

- Public. The decision making process should be open and visible to
  everyone. It should also be easy for people to find.

- Searchable. So anyone can look-up past discussions.

- Asynchronous. To enable participation from a globally distributed
  community.

- ASF owned archive. So we always have access to past discussions.

- Low overhead. Community members may not have access to powerful PCs
  or high-speed and/or reliable internet. The lower the overhead of a
  communication channel, the greater the potential for participation.

- Usable off-line. Helps those with poor / intermittent / expensive
  internet access and those who are off-line for other reasons (e.g.
  traveling)


I wonder if something like matrix[1] could be a way to enable people to 
communicate via their platform of choice whilst retaining our archived 
mailing lists as the canonical view.


Mark


[1] https://matrix.org/



On 16/02/2022 16:15, Jarek Potiuk wrote:

For me (and I think I speak for a number of Airflow people) slack is great
to keep casual discussions, help users with troubleshooting or do some
brainstorming, and also to make announcements and ask people for opinions.
But it's non-public by default and not easy to find stuff.

For most of the "what happens in the project" however  this is the kind of
"short memory" storage. When I remember something happened in slack I
rarely care to search for it (and when I do, the result is usually poor).
Also because slack has the limits for free versions and is terribly
expensive for big communities (though we have a read-only version of all
archives - via a web app developed by one of our team members, so we keep
and exose publicly all "public" conversation actually).
We also tend to not make decisions there, but similarly as others
mentioned, bring discussion to the devlist (often linking to the slack
conversation though) and decide there.

However there is one more interesting medium where more "substantial" and
really interesting discussions happen - Github Discussions.
https://github.com/apache/airflow/discussions (and GitHub Issues to some
extent) - we use it for multiple purposes (including converting
troubleshooting issues to discussions.

More often than not, discussions about "important features" are more
interesting and more people are engaged there and they will spend
their time and energy there. Also because (contrary to having a GitHub
account) not everyone interested reads and subscribes mailing lists.

I personally believe there are a number of people who are never going to
use a mailing list because it is "ancient" and "intimidating" for them -
and some people literally and loudly despise it. The inability to mention
people and issues, embed video, emoticons (yeah), links and images easily.
But I think there is one important intimidating factor of the mailing list:
the inability to correct your typos and mistakes and updating your
statements after you sent it, puts many people off.
BTW. Github Discussion and issues also track and expose history of changes
so you cannot "remove" what you wrote - it is still there, but less easily
accessible - this pretty much guarantees that you will not want to use it
to modify your statement completely - but you can add corrections. And when
you subscribe to changes in the project via (yes!) email - you can still
see original "typoed" message there.

To be perfectly honest, sometimes when I write "Please raise it as a
discussion in the devlist - here is the link to how to subscribe" in many
cases this feels like a "/dev/null" redirection). I did it many times and I
recall maybe once or twice when a new user with a good idea (but one that
was more than just a PR) actually started a thread in the devlist. Usually
discussions like that simply disappear.

I think GitHub Discussion/Issues fulfills a lot of the criteria of what was
important for mailing lists: public, searchable, you can keep archives (via
emails at the least). And it is way more approachable and modern than
mailing lists.

J.


On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 2:56 PM Gilles Sadowski 
wrote:


Le mer. 16 févr. 2022 à 14:16, Gary Gregory  a
écrit :


My assumption using Slack is that it is a convenience


Provided that everyone has been informed that a discussion
is going to take place there.
What about the "asynchronicity" tenet of the "Apache Way"?


but that decisions
MUST be reflected on a mailing list.


IIUC, it is not allowed that a decision _actually_ take place
elsewhere (as per "If it did not happen on the ML, then it did
not happen.").

Regards,
Gilles



Gary

On Wed, Feb 16, 2022, 08:13 Trevor Grant 

wrote:



I shared in Comdev channel on ASF Slack that on the mahout slack we

have a

convention that when we get to something that should be memorialized
someone says, "This should really be reflected back to the list". And
whoever says that has implicitly 

Re: Please add updated Apache Lucene Logo to RedBubble

2022-02-20 Thread Mark Thomas

Done.

I've hidden the items with the old logo and added the new one:
https://www.redbubble.com/i/mug/Apache-Lucene-by-comdev/102487967.9Q0AD

Mark


On 17/02/2022 23:20, Anshum Gupta wrote:

Hi,

Could you please add the updated Lucene logo to RedBubble ?

https://www.apache.org/logos/?#lucene

Please let me know if you need anything else from me.



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Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our communities

2022-03-01 Thread Mark Thomas




On 01/03/2022 19:02, Dave Fisher wrote:

I want to go back to here with an idea.


On Feb 18, 2022, at 5:38 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz  wrote:

-Project channels must be public, async, archived on ASF-owned
services and searchable
-Project channels must be usable with open source clients (hmmm..Slack?)
-All decisions and votes must be documented on the project's mailing
list, with links to the original discussion.


Pony Mail is a convenient way to review any mailing list. What if we require that 
any alternative like Slack or anything be able to produce either an email or an mbox 
and become a “pseudo mailing list"? If this is so then I think that given a 
Slack api it would possible to make use of some combination of Apache products to 
create the connector.

- Apache Pulsar could stream and has connectors.
- Apache POI has MBox capability.
- Apache James has mail capability.

I wonder if this is work that could be done in the Pony Mail podling.


Why re-invert the wheel?

https://matrix.org/

Mark

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Re: Setting up a (temporary) slack channel for helping ukraine refugees?

2022-03-16 Thread Mark Thomas

On 16/03/2022 11:28, Christofer Dutz wrote:

Hi all,

I just recently gave shelter to a group of 6 refugees from the Ukraine. This 
group consists of:

   *   One mother with two small children (2 and 5)
   *   The grandmother
   *   The "nanny" with her 10-year-old

They have expressed wanting to get a job as soon as possible. As my apartment 
is in Darmstadt, jobs would have to be either close to Darmstadt or remote ones.

The mother seems to have worked as a social media marketing professional with 
photography (products and people) and speaks good English.
The "granny" isn't really close to a pensioner yet and got a degree in Physics 
(Used to teach that) but worked in the logistics of a furniture manufacturer. However, 
she only peaks a little English.
The "nanny" has a degree in Psychology and Psychiatry. However, she also only 
peaks a little English and said she'd love to work as a nurse.

Now I know this is not the mission of the ASF, but the ASF is also a huge 
network of people knowing people and people knowing companies.
So, I thought, wouldn't it be nice to setup a "help-ukraine" slack channel or 
something like that, where people willing to help can quickly exchange?
As soon as this whole thing is over (hopefully sooner than later) we can just 
drop the channel again.

What do you think about the channel ... 


Big +1


and does anyone know any job openings for these great people?


Sorry, I have nothing to offer right now but very happy to monitor the 
channel and help where I can.


Mark

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Re: It’s time to change the name

2022-04-29 Thread Mark Thomas

On 29/04/2022 23:21, Matt Sicker wrote:




as would
things like no longer allowing new ASF projects to name themselves
after native culture.


That is an easy one to implement. Consider it done. I'll update the 
documented process for choosing a project name when I have a little more 
time but that additional check will apply to all name searches from this 
point onwards.


(trademarks@ on bcc so there is a record of this on the relevant list)

Mark

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Re: Apache RedBubble store

2022-05-03 Thread Mark Thomas

On 03/05/2022 16:08, Jon Spell wrote:

I'm kind of disappointed that I can't buy a Hudi hoodie from the store. Is
that in the works?


(Hudi PMC on BCC for info)

Logos are adding to the store at the request of the project's PMC.

If someone from the Hudi PMC makes the request, then ComDev will do the 
work to get the Hudi logo added and once the Hudi PMC reviews the 
products to make sure the logo alignment is acceptable, it can go live.


Mark

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Re: Request for buying Apache Spark SWAG

2022-06-01 Thread Mark Thomas

Xiao,

A rough outline of the process is:

1. The PMC agrees that want this and makes the request to ComDev
2. Someone from ComDev will setup the RedBubble store for Spark
3. The Spark PMC reviews the store to ensure the logo placement is 
correct for each item

4. Once the PMC is happy, the PMC can start sharing the store URL.

Note that to avoid tax complications, the ASF does not make any profit 
on items sold through RedBubble.


Mark


On 01/06/2022 06:13, Xiao Li wrote:

Dear Apache officers,

I am wondering if we can order some Apache Spark SWAG for showing the
support from the community?

How can we make Apache Spark available in RedBubble? Below is the official
logo of Apache Spark.

- https://www.apache.org/logos/res/spark/spark.png
- https://www.apache.org/logos/res/spark/spark_highres.png
- https://www.apache.org/logos/res/spark/spark.pdf

Cheers,

Xiao



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Re: Inquiry: Apache swag (using unofficial vendor?)

2022-08-01 Thread Mark Thomas

Hi Mary,

As long as you use official, unaltered project logos you can source 
stickers from wherever works best for you.


Mark
VP, Brand Management


On 01/08/2022 19:37, Mary Grygleski wrote:

Hello -

I am a Streaming Developer Advocate at DataStax, working with Apache
Pulsar.  I'd like to understand if we are allowed to order stickers from an
"external" vendor and not the official Red Bubble?

Because the nature of my outreach work involves me interacting with a lot
of developers (and even non-technical folks), ideally I'd like to carry
around a few hundreds stickers as giveaways.   But the current pricing with
Red Bubble appears to be too high (for example, 500 stickers would cost
$535-USD, and if I need 1,000, that would be over $1000-USD!!).   Other
unofficial vendor actually offers a more affordable pricing (e.g.
StickerMule's price is 1/2 of that for 1,000 stickers).

Please advise me when you have a free moment.

Thank you for your attention.

Sincerely,
Mary
Cell/Text:  +1 630-335-2514
Streaming Developer Advocate at DataStax (Apache Pulsar)



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Re: Inquiry: Apache swag (using unofficial vendor?)

2022-08-01 Thread Mark Thomas

On 01/08/2022 20:17, Mary Grygleski wrote:

Hello Mark,

Thank you so much for getting back to me promptly!   It's great to know
that I can source it from another vendor.


No problem.


Best regards,
Mary
P.S. Maybe I'll get to meet you in person at ApacheCON if you'll be there?


Unfortunately, I won't in New Orleans.

Mark





On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 2:10 PM Mark Thomas  wrote:


Hi Mary,

As long as you use official, unaltered project logos you can source
stickers from wherever works best for you.

Mark
VP, Brand Management


On 01/08/2022 19:37, Mary Grygleski wrote:

Hello -

I am a Streaming Developer Advocate at DataStax, working with Apache
Pulsar.  I'd like to understand if we are allowed to order stickers from

an

"external" vendor and not the official Red Bubble?

Because the nature of my outreach work involves me interacting with a lot
of developers (and even non-technical folks), ideally I'd like to carry
around a few hundreds stickers as giveaways.   But the current pricing

with

Red Bubble appears to be too high (for example, 500 stickers would cost
$535-USD, and if I need 1,000, that would be over $1000-USD!!).   Other
unofficial vendor actually offers a more affordable pricing (e.g.
StickerMule's price is 1/2 of that for 1,000 stickers).

Please advise me when you have a free moment.

Thank you for your attention.

Sincerely,
Mary
Cell/Text:  +1 630-335-2514
Streaming Developer Advocate at DataStax (Apache Pulsar)







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Re: Proposition to organise Apache meetup in central London

2022-12-05 Thread Mark Thomas

Hi Michel,

I be interested in any sort of general community meetup. Doesn't need to 
be project specific although I can always talk (at length!) about Tomcat 
given the opportunity. I could also talk about security vulnerability 
handling, code signing or trademarks if there was any interest in those 
topics.


Mark


On 04/12/2022 17:25, Michel Sumbul wrote:

Good evening everyone !
Im Michel Sumbul andwas present at the apacheCon where I had multiple chat with 
different peopleabout organising more meetup in London to promote more Apache 
project andhelping the community to meet.
The company I'm working for, G-Research, have an office in central London where 
we already organise quite often differentmeetup about different topic 
(opensource, Math, technology talk, etc..) and wecan easily welcome 200 peoples.
We would like to know if the Apache community would be interested to organise 
withus some meetup at our office (for free) ? It could be about any Apache 
project,to promote the technology / project and help the community to meet / 
growth. As long asthere is no sale speech from company.
If yes, happy to start the discussion how to organise this more concretely.

Michel



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Re: Edit the ApacheCon Banner on Website

2014-02-04 Thread Mark Thomas
On 04/02/2014 20:56, Melissa Warnkin wrote:
> Hi Mark and Joe,
> 
> Thank you so much for your emails.
> 
> I'm referring to the ApacheCon logo on the top-right corner in the
> Projects page that is still sporting the information for ACNA Portland
> 2013.  http://projects.apache.org/ and anywhere else the old banner
> is located!!
> 
> Thanks, Joe! - I'm not sure what I need either in order to edit the
> dates/location of that.  I thought, perhaps, I could make the edit the
> same way I do on the "Thanks" page??...guess not?!
> 
> Sorry I'm such a PITA, my darling Infra guys!!! :) I promise I'll buy
> you a beer or two!!

OK. I'm working my way through this but I'm having to generate the
banners in the right sizes as I go.

I should be done in an hour or so.

Mark



Re: Edit the ApacheCon Banner on Website

2014-02-04 Thread Mark Thomas
On 04/02/2014 21:01, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 04/02/2014 20:56, Melissa Warnkin wrote:
>> Hi Mark and Joe,
>>
>> Thank you so much for your emails.
>>
>> I'm referring to the ApacheCon logo on the top-right corner in the
>> Projects page that is still sporting the information for ACNA Portland
>> 2013.  http://projects.apache.org/ and anywhere else the old banner
>> is located!!
>>
>> Thanks, Joe! - I'm not sure what I need either in order to edit the
>> dates/location of that.  I thought, perhaps, I could make the edit the
>> same way I do on the "Thanks" page??...guess not?!
>>
>> Sorry I'm such a PITA, my darling Infra guys!!! :) I promise I'll buy
>> you a beer or two!!
> 
> OK. I'm working my way through this but I'm having to generate the
> banners in the right sizes as I go.
> 
> I should be done in an hour or so.

Done.

I make no claims to the quality of the graphics (simple copy, paste &
resize from the existing logo) but that is what you get when an engineer
rather than a graphic designer creates the images.

Mark


Re: Edit the ApacheCon Banner on Website

2014-02-04 Thread Mark Thomas
On 04/02/2014 20:14, Melissa Warnkin wrote:
> OK, I'm adding in infra now since I haven't heard a peep from the community.

Melissa,

Can you point me to the banner(s) you'd liek to see displayed?

Mark


> 
> Infra:  Can you grant me the creds to go in and make this change?
> Alternatively, if you prefer, you can make the change.  Either way, the
> change HAS to be made!!! Not only is it embarrassing that we're still
> promoting an event from a year ago, but we're also not promoting our new
> event!!
> 
> Thank you SO much!!!
> 
> ~M
> 
> 
> 
> *From:* Melissa Warnkin 
> *To:* ComDev 
> *Cc:* Rich Bowen ; Melissa Warnkin 
> *Sent:* Monday, February 3, 2014 12:32 PM
> *Subject:* Edit the ApacheCon Banner on Website
> 
> Happy Monday, all!!
> 
> Can I please have a volunteer to go into the website and change the
> information on the ApacheCon banner to reflect the information for
> Denver? It is quite embarrassing to still have last year's ApacheCon
> information up there!!
> 
> Thank you so much!
> 
> ~Melissa
> 
> 



Re: Edit the ApacheCon Banner on Website

2014-02-05 Thread Mark Thomas
On 05/02/2014 09:00, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:15 PM, Mark Thomas  wrote:
>> Done..
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> As per https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-106 I have also
> tried to update http://projects.apache.org/ but that still shows the
> old Portland banner, not sure if that's supposed to update
> automatically now that the content is ok in svn.

There is a cron job on mino that will pick that up. Give it a couple of
hours.

Mark



helpwanted.a.o is broken

2016-02-07 Thread Mark Thomas
The Tomcat dev list received the e-mail below this afternoon. The
Bugzilla issue listed in the link below has no relationship at all to
the task description.

While the task description sounds vaguely familiar, I can't find a
reference to it in the Tomcat dev list archive, Bugzilla or Jira. What
was the source for this task?

Please cc on replies since I'm not subscribed to this list.

Thanks,

Mark



 Forwarded Message 
Subject: Fwd: website design
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2016 16:37:35 +
From: rahul bhola 
Reply-To: Tomcat Developers List 
To: d...@tomcat.apache.org 

Hi,
I think i can help with this one
https://helpwanted.apache.org/task.html?AVK1775LQSo5Erc4e4ld, i got some
free time on me. Where is the code for the site could not find under git.
Also any specific design previously discussed ?

cheers
Rahul





Re: Request #20842633: How would you rate the support you received?

2016-03-18 Thread Mark Thomas
On 18/03/2016 11:10, Yash Sharma wrote:
> Could we moderate this?

They were subscribed to the list so were not subject to moderation.

I've unsubscribed this address from all ASF mailing lists. As it
happens, they were only subscribed to this list.

Mark


> 
> - Thanks, via mobile,  excuse brevity.
> On Mar 18, 2016 9:02 PM, "Boku Customer Support" 
> wrote:
> 
>> # Please type your reply above this line #
>>
>> Hello Dev,
>>
>> We'd love to hear what you think of our customer service. Please take a
>> moment to answer one simple question below:
>>
>> How would you rate the support you received?
>>
>> You can copy the following URL into your browser to rate:
>>
>>
>> https://boku.zendesk.com/requests/20842633/satisfaction/new/3BTvCq5kYpSpZ1KPWVeBcAm9f?locale=1
>>
>> Here's a reminder of what your ticket was about:
>> --
>>
>> Magdalena, Mar 14, 22:59
>>
>> Hello Ian,
>> Hello Ashraful Rajon,
>>
>> Thank you for your email.
>>
>> Please bear in mind that our company is called Boku (http://www.boku.com)
>> and we are a mobile billing system.
>>
>> We cooperate with different game and service providers in cases when a
>> user makes mobile payments but we do not develop or distribute any
>> applications.
>> If you believe that you were charged for a purchase made through our
>> billing system, please share with us you mobile number and country prefix,
>> so we can check it for you.
>>
>> Please verify the email address you wanted actually to contact regarding
>> your case. We are sorry to hear about your issue and hope you can contact
>> the correct email address to the developers of the application you
>> mentioned in your email.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> The Customer Support Team
>>
>> --
>>
>> Ashraful Rajon, Mar 11, 09:29
>>
>> _ Ashraful Rajon _
>>
>> --
>>
>> Magdalena, Mar 11, 05:35
>>
>> Hello Ian,
>>
>> Thank you for your email.
>>
>> Please bear in mind that our company is called Boku (http://www.boku.com)
>> and we are a mobile billing system.
>>
>> We cooperate with different game and service providers in cases when a
>> user makes mobile payments but we do not develop or distribute any
>> applications.
>> If you believe that you were charged for a purchase made through our
>> billing system, please share with us you mobile number and country prefix,
>> so we can check it for you.
>>
>> Please verify the email address you wanted actually to contact regarding
>> your case. We are sorry to hear about your issue and hope you can contact
>> the correct email address to the developers of the application you
>> mentioned in your email.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> The Customer Support Team
>>
>> --
>>
>> Dev, Mar 11, 05:14
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> It is probably worth asking the same question on an active mq support
>> channel. See http://activemq.apache.org/support.html. Have a look at the
>> 'How to get help' section on that page which might make it easier for the
>> active mq community to track down your problem.
>> The apache community list is probably a bit too general to help you here.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ian
>>
>> On 11 March 2016 at 11:39, Pawan Kumar  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am receiving below error when using activemq-all-5.13.1 but same worked
>>> fine with activemq-all-5.10.0.jar. Please let me know how to fix this
>> issue
>>> with latest jar.
>>>
>>> Please reply ASAP
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Pawan.
>>>
>>> run:
>>>  [java] Exception in thread "main"
>>> java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
>>>  [java] at
>>>
>>>
>> com.abc.xyz.cie.serviceinterface.impl.ServiceLocator.getcieEngineBean(ServiceLocator.java:25)
>>>  [java] at
>> com.abc.xyz.cie.engine.cieEngine.main(cieEngine.java:19)
>>>  [java] Caused by:
>>> org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error creating
>>> bean with name 'listener' defined in class path resource
>> [cie-service.xml]:
>>> Instantiation of bean failed; nested exception is
>>> org.springframework.beans.BeanInstantiationException: Failed to
>> instantiate
>>> [org.springframework.jms.listener.adapter.MessageListenerAdapter]:
>>> Constructor threw exception; nested exception is
>>> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
>>> org/springframework/messaging/support/HeaderMapper
>>>  [java] at
>>>
>>>
>> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.instantiateBean(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1099)
>>>  [java] at
>>>
>>>
>> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.createBeanInstance(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1044)
>>>  [java] at
>>>
>>>
>> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.doCreateBean(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:504)
>>>  [java] at
>>>
>>>
>> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.Abstract

Re: Please help in joining Apache Community

2016-03-24 Thread Mark Thomas
On 21/03/2016 14:05, Pravu Mishra wrote:
> Hi ,
> 
> 
> I am interested to join the Apache community and contribute.
> 
> 
> Please let me introduce me. My name is Pravu Mishra and I have around 18 
> years of experience in IT industry and currently I am in Chennai, India.
> 
> 
> Could you please help me in joining the Apache community.
> 
> 
> Appreciate for a quick reply.

Pick an Apache project that interests you, join the project's mailing
lists, learn about the project and then start contributing (helping
users, writing docs, improving the web site, writing test cases for bug
reports, writing patches, etc.).

Mark


Re: Regarding Tomcat 6.0 Performance Issues

2016-03-29 Thread Mark Thomas
This is the Apache Community mailing list. This community of volunteers
aims to help newcomers to The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) and to
our many Apache projects take their first steps towards being a part of
our community.

Your technical question about Apache Tomcat, one of our many projects,
will be best answered on the Apache Tomcat users' mailing list. For
details of how to subscribe and post to that list see this page:

http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users

Mark


On 25/03/2016 07:29, Pappagudi Mani, Sriram wrote:
> Hi Team,
> 
> We are using Tomcat 6.0 as our AR System Mid-Tier and we are getting 
> performance issues of 150% CPU utilization as shown below.
> 
> 
> MESSAGE: us194px04.tycoelectronics.net - Total Processor Time (150.57%) for 
> tomcat6 process has met/exceeded the threshold (80.00%)
> 
> 
> 
> NODE: us194px04.tycoelectronics.net
> 
> When this alert starts triggering, one of our Web Services running in this 
> Tomcat Server starts failing and starts throwing the below error.
> 
> US194WB136.us.tycoelectronics.com TycoApps HRFormTool 3/17/2016 12:33:44 PM 
> [DE] CreateRemedyTicket: Unable to connect to the remote server at 2016-03-17 
> 16:33:44Z US194WB136.us.tycoelectronics.com TycoApps HRFormTool
> 
> When we spoke with the BMC Support we got the below recommendations for 
> increasing the Heap Size and also change in the GC Settings as shown below.
> 
> 
> Those settings are:
> 
> -XX:+UseCompressedOops
> 
> -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC
> 
> -XX:+UseParNewGC
> 
> -XX:NewRatio=3
> 
> -XX:PermSize=256m
> 
> -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
> 
> -XX:ErrorFile=\java_hs_err.log
> 
> -XX:HeapDumpPath= (Add path here)
> 
> 
> 
> Note: Min and Max heapsize recommended is 1024 and 2048 (These values can be 
> changed and optimized according to the environment).
> 
> 
> 
> We wanted to understand whether the above changes would increase the 
> performance of the Tomcat Server and also resolve the above specified error.
> 
> 
> 
> Expecting your expert level guidance on the above issue.
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Sriram.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



Re: Apache community in Addis Ababa

2016-04-05 Thread Mark Thomas
On 05/04/2016 20:01, EZRA DELA CRUZ wrote:
> samsung mobile

The above idiot has just been unsubscribed from all ASF lists.

Mark


> On Apr 1, 2016 4:27 AM, "Santiago Gala"  wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I'm spending one month in Addis for a medical imaging project, and I
>> wonder if there is people interested in Apache projects around here...
>>
>> I'm a long timer Apache member and, while I'm not currently deeply
> involved
>> in any project, I know well the issues of community development and quite
> a
>> bit of a few of the technologies in use at the Apache communities.
>>
>> So drop a line if you are for a cafe talk or something more formal.
>>
>> Regards
>> Santiag
> 



Re: Hadoop Summit 2016 dates

2016-04-08 Thread Mark Thomas
I don't see the request to use an Apache mark in the name of this event
anywhere in the archives (as required by [1]). Could you provide a
reference to that request and the response please.

Mark

[1] http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/events.html



On 08/04/2016 22:51, Owen O'Malley wrote:
> I told our marketing team to reach out to dev@community with the dates for
> Hadoop Summit this year, but I don't see them on the calendar. If someone
> with karma can add them, that would be great:
> 
> From http://hadoopsummit.org/ :
> 
> Dublin, Ireland: 13-14 April 2016
> San Jose, US: 28-30 June 2016
> Melbourne, AU: 31 Aug to 1 Sep 2016
> Tokyo, JP: 26-27 Oct 2016
> 
> .. Owen
> 



Re: Hadoop Summit 2016 dates

2016-04-09 Thread Mark Thomas
That was for the 2015 event and I found that myself when I went looking
in the archives. I'm asking about the approval for the 2016 events.

Explicit approval to use Apache marks is required for each event since
one of the things that factors into the approval to use an Apache mark
is the timing and location of the event.

Mark


On 08/04/2016 23:24, Owen O'Malley wrote:
> There have been lots of discussions over the years, but I dug out the
> thread from last year.
> 
> Search the tradema...@hadoop.apache.org archives for 'Request for event
> marks usage: Hadoop Summit 2015'
> 
> It was approved by Shane as VP trademarks.
> 
> .. Owen
> 
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Mark Thomas  wrote:
> 
>> I don't see the request to use an Apache mark in the name of this event
>> anywhere in the archives (as required by [1]). Could you provide a
>> reference to that request and the response please.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> [1] http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/events.html
>>
>>
>>
>> On 08/04/2016 22:51, Owen O'Malley wrote:
>>> I told our marketing team to reach out to dev@community with the dates
>> for
>>> Hadoop Summit this year, but I don't see them on the calendar. If someone
>>> with karma can add them, that would be great:
>>>
>>> From http://hadoopsummit.org/ :
>>>
>>> Dublin, Ireland: 13-14 April 2016
>>> San Jose, US: 28-30 June 2016
>>> Melbourne, AU: 31 Aug to 1 Sep 2016
>>> Tokyo, JP: 26-27 Oct 2016
>>>
>>> .. Owen
>>>
>>
>>
> 



Re: Hadoop Summit 2016 dates

2016-04-09 Thread Mark Thomas
On 09/04/2016 15:44, Owen O'Malley wrote:
> Mark,
>   Yahoo and Hortonworks have been running Hadoop Summits continually since
> 2008. There is absolutely no one on tradema...@hadoop.apache.org that
> doesn't know about them. Furthermore, Hadoop Summit is very Apache focused
> using a diverse program committee, free meet ups around the event, and it
> is the only professional Hadoop conference that provided all 130 Hadoop
> committers free access this year.

No-one is questioning any of the above. However, the process as
documented in [1] is that permission needs to be requested to use ASF
marks for each event.

>  I remind the Hadoop Summit organizers each year to send concom and the
> Linux Foundation the dates as they are planned. I believe they did, but I'm
> not watching those lists. I didn't know that you wanted the dates here as
> well and I rectified that when I realized it. You probably also want to put
> in the dates for Hadoop World, which is organized by O'Reily.

I did some digging in the mail archives and an e-mail was received by
concom early in March and a reply was sent on the same day pointing to
[1] as the new process and highlighting the need to contact trademarks.

I have checked the archives for both the ASF-wide and Hadoop specific
trademarks list and no e-mails have been received by either of those
lists requesting permission to the use the relevant ASF marks for Hadoop
Summit 2016.

There may well be agreements in place covering Hadoop Summit 2016 that
provide the necessary approvals but my searching of the archives has not
found them. Pointers to any such agreements (off-list if the locations
are private please) would be appreciated. Ditto for Hadoop World.

I do not believe we should be adding any events to the official ASF
calendar until we can confirm that the appropriate permissions have been
requested and received.

Mark

[1] http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/events.html



Re: The right Project

2016-04-21 Thread Mark Thomas
On 21/04/2016 02:53, Fabio Timpanaro wrote:



Apologies to all for the spam.

I have unsubscribed this user from this mailing list.

Mark


Re: Adding Missing wiki pages for projects!

2016-05-22 Thread Mark Thomas
On 21/05/2016 04:02, Syed Gardezi wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>   I compiled a comprehensive list of  missing wiki at
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Apache_Software_Foundation and
> identified duplicate/missing links. File attached

I don't follow why some are listed as requiring a rename. What, for
example, is the issue with Apache POI?

> Following projects are missing link in internal wiki of Commons
> collective at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Commons
> 
> Apache Commons HttpClient -
> https://projects.apache.org/project.html?httpcomponents-commons_httpclient

That moved to https://hc.apache.org

> Apache CommonsRDF (Incubating) -
> https://projects.apache.org/project.html?commonsrdf

That is still in the
incubator:http://incubator.apache.org/projects/commonsrdf.html

The intended destination is Apache Commons but the incubator is its
current home.

> Following projects are missing entry at projects page
> https://projects.apache.org/projects.html
> 
> Apache Commons CSV - http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-csv/
> Apache Cordova - https://projects.apache.org/project.html?cordova
> 
> I wanted to setup wiki pages for these projects. I wanted to ask what
> will be the minimal data/fields/entries/coloum_names that would be
> required for the wiki page of a project.

That is more a question for wikipedia. From our point of view, anything
is better than nothing as long as it is accurate. If you write something
on behalf of the project, I'd recommend getting the project to review it.

Mark


> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Sheece
> 



Re: Custom Software Reports on the Software You Use

2016-05-23 Thread Mark Thomas
On 23/05/2016 20:45, Levi Olmstead wrote:
> Hey all,
> 
> I work at G2 Crowd, and we're in the process of rolling out a new feature
> that allows business software users to input the software they currently
> use and receive a custom report on the pro/cons of their software, and
> potential holes in their software stack.
> 
> The feature is brand new, but I was hoping to reach out to the Apache
> community to let you have an early peak at it, as well as gathering any
> feedback on if information is beneficial to you.
> 
> You can check out this new feature here:
> https://www.g2crowd.com/used-products/apache-list
> 
> Let me know what you think of the feature, areas you would want to improve,
> or questions in general.

Please remove the (huge) copy of our logo on that page. It makes it look
like an official ASF page which it is not.

Mark

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