Re: Release Schedule Analysis

2020-03-12 Thread Jarek Potiuk
Some more details about Apache Airflow: 1) we announce the intention of making the release in the community and ask people to raise any important issues they would like to get "in" (currently we are in active development for Airflow 2.0 but we are cherry-picking quite a number of changes to 1.10 l

Re: Release Schedule Analysis

2020-03-12 Thread Anthony Baker
Of course everyone’s welcome to participate. Best way to start is to introduce yourself over at d...@geode.apache.org and ask your questions there. Anthony > On Mar 12, 2020, at 12:51 PM, Claude Edney > wrote: > >  Hey Anthony, Can we as engineers take alook at it before it releases? Are

Re: Release Schedule Analysis

2020-03-12 Thread Claude Edney
Hey Anthony, Can we as engineers take alook at it before it releases? Are there any links to view you can send me, or source code files we can see?Thanks On Thursday, March 12, 2020, 12:55:51 PM EDT, Anthony Baker wrote: Geode nominally follows a quarterly release cycle, in conjunction

Re: Release Schedule Analysis

2020-03-12 Thread Anthony Baker
Geode nominally follows a quarterly release cycle, in conjunction with “don’t release until it’s ready”. Based on past experience we allow a period of stabilization time to shake out issues on the release branch before we create release candidates for voting. Anthony > On Mar 12, 2020, at 4:

Fwd: OSCON Nonprofit Application Opens Today!

2020-03-12 Thread Rich Bowen
Not sure who this got sent to (was Bcc'ed), so many of you have probably already seen this. Forwarded Message Subject:OSCON Nonprofit Application Opens Today! Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 08:41:03 -0700 From: Carly Perkins To: Carly Perkins Hello, The open sour

Re: Release Schedule Analysis

2020-03-12 Thread Jarek Potiuk
And actually - when it comes to this discussion - we will be supper-happy if you could help us with providing other examples and some preliminary result of your analysis... I think that would be super helpful if you could take part in the discussion! J. On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 12:54 PM Jarek Poti

Re: Release Schedule Analysis

2020-03-12 Thread Jarek Potiuk
I think so far it is "release when we are ready" schedule. This is something that we will be discussing on improving for our Airflow 2.0 schedule most likely so maybe that will be a good time to discuss it. We will likely do some analysis of current approach, pros and cons of different approaches -

RE: Inspiring and engaing the greater Apache Community

2020-03-12 Thread Paul Angus
Hi Sally, (my comments are not directed at you - I do not envy your task) While publicly I will continue to speak positively regarding the ASF and what it stands for, my tenure as the VP/Chair of the CloudStack has left me very disillusioned indeed. I always found the project's PMC voting for

Release Schedule Analysis

2020-03-12 Thread Teia Gatling
ALCON, I am currently a doctoral candidate with the George Washington University working towards a Doctorate in Engineering Management. My current research topic surrounds the release time of software updates. Is there a method used to determine the current release schedules in support of Apache