Re: [ApacheCon] Replacing my Talk (Replacing Squid with Traffic Server)

2014-10-03 Thread Rich Bowen
On 10/03/2014 10:27 AM, Igor Galić wrote: Hello happy people, i submitted a talk this year's ApacheCon in Budapest, and i am a bit late in admitting to myself, and to*you* that i won't be able to prepare a talk on this particular subject. (the project this particular talk was based on fell fla

[ApacheCon] Replacing my Talk (Replacing Squid with Traffic Server)

2014-10-03 Thread Igor Galić
Hello happy people, i submitted a talk this year's ApacheCon in Budapest, and i am a bit late in admitting to myself, and to *you* that i won't be able to prepare a talk on this particular subject. (the project this particular talk was based on fell flat) if you want someone else to fill my slot

Re: ASF Status website and project health reporting

2014-10-03 Thread Pierre Smits
Hi Gabriela, All, Thanks for your quick response. Just having mailing lists subscription counts and absolute numbers of postings per month indeed don't say much. Changes (both plus and minus) in those counts do say a bit more. But it is the correlation between an aspect and others that make it mor

Re: ASF Status website and project health reporting

2014-10-03 Thread Gabriela Gibson
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Pierre Smits wrote: > Hi, > > Recently we exchanged some thoughts (twitter and otherwise) regarding the > status of Apache top level projects and about how the reporting by the ASF > to the projects and the wider communities could be improved. > > Currently the st

ASF Status website and project health reporting

2014-10-03 Thread Pierre Smits
Hi, Recently we exchanged some thoughts (twitter and otherwise) regarding the status of Apache top level projects and about how the reporting by the ASF to the projects and the wider communities could be improved. Currently the status pages at http://status.apache.org regarding project health (co