On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 5:16 AM, Roman Shaposhnik
wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 4:15 AM, Christian Grobmeier
> wrote:
> > On 12 Jul 2014, at 8:05, Roman Shaposhnik wrote:
> >> That's actually the part of the thread that I have a lot of interest in.
> >> Is there any reason not to use attic fo
If an objective of a podding is to build a diversified community then perhaps
it should be an explicitly defined graduation criteria? In fact, earlier I have
raised exactly the same question about Tez but I don't think it ever been
satisfactory answered.
As for chances of a project to stick with g
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 4:15 AM, Christian Grobmeier
wrote:
> On 12 Jul 2014, at 8:05, Roman Shaposhnik wrote:
>> That's actually the part of the thread that I have a lot of interest in.
>> Is there any reason not to use attic for hibernated podlings?
>
> I am not sure if there is a real reason, b
The Apache Tez team is proud to announce the latest release of Apache Tez -
version 0.4.1-incubating.
Apache Tez is an application framework which allows for a complex
directed-acyclic-graph of tasks for processing data and is built atop
Apache Hadoop YARN. More details on Apache Tez can be found
Hi,
> All are Apache License 2.0.
Are you 100% positive? I don't know the exact version included or if these
links are representative of the bundled software but none of them look to be
Apache licences at a casual glance.
BSD licensed:
https://github.com/mbostock/d3/blob/master/LICENSE
MIT li
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Sean Owen wrote:
The proposal just says it overlaps, and that it might be good have a
> different group of people reimplement some of the same things. Is
> there a real gap that people want to build to plug here with overlap
> at the edges, or is the scope of the
I think it would be useful to expand on how this is different from Sentry too:
"Argus is a framework to enable, monitor and manage comprehensive data
security across the Hadoop platform."
"The Apache Knox Gateway is a REST API Gateway for interacting with
Hadoop clusters. [for the purposes of...]
Rob
Argus main focus is to holistically solve the security challenges within the
complex ecosystem of Hadoop. Argus solution will leverage existing solutions
where applicable, which might include using security from Shiro for some of the
Web or REST applications authentication.
Regards
Bosco
Hi Andrew, thanks for chiming in =)
I like your and Owen's opinion about initial members of an incubator project.
And also agree it is responsibility of the polling to achieve better
diversity during its time under Apache incubator.
For this particular proposal, however, the mentors mostly coming
Owen, thanks for the reply.
If possible I would like to have mentors coming from different
organizations to add some check and balance to the podling.
I think most of the incubator projects that have initial members from
one organization have diverse mentors from different organizations to
help pr
I had started typing up a response to Henry's mail but will discard the
beginning of it to say I agree with Owen. A new project coming into the
incubator quite naturally could have the initial set of committers entirely
from one organization. An organization donating an existing code base, for
exam
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Henry Saputra
wrote:
> Maybe we should start asking incubator project to try to build some
> kind of momentum or community before going to ASF incubator.
>
Apache incubator is a great place for new projects to grow their community
and diversity. Once a project is
Maybe we should start asking incubator project to try to build some
kind of momentum or community before going to ASF incubator.
All but one PPMC members for this proposal would be from Hortonworks.
Personally I think this basically like hosting your project under
Hortonwork Github account.
I per
Excellent. Thanks Chip, Richard, and all.
Best
Alex
On 15/07/2014 11:50, Chip Childers wrote:
With no objections being raised, we're good to go for the import
Brooklyn folks!
-chip
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 11:25:34AM -0400, Chip Childers wrote:
CloudSoft is donating the Brooklyn CAMP serve
I also suggest you look at these for the next release.
- a few files may be missing Apache headers (.twiki and .patch files)
twiki as I have explained earlier has a limitation on comments. I did add a
license.txt in the folder granting ALv2 as you had suggested in an earlier
rc.
- Is copyright yea
All are Apache License 2.0.
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Justin Mclean
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > There is a file in the Falcon source release called bootstrap.js which
> contains the following header.
>
> Thanks for clarifying that, it does look like the older version of
> bootstrap is under Apach
With no objections being raised, we're good to go for the import
Brooklyn folks!
-chip
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 11:25:34AM -0400, Chip Childers wrote:
> CloudSoft is donating the Brooklyn CAMP server project to the Apache
> Brooklyn podling.
>
> IP Clearance documentation is here:
> http://incuba
Hi,
> There is a file in the Falcon source release called bootstrap.js which
> contains the following header.
Thanks for clarifying that, it does look like the older version of bootstrap is
under Apache and not MIT like the current version. However the LICENSE is still
probably incorrect as th
Hi Justin,
Thanks for taking time to review. Falcon uses bootstrap Version: v3.0.2
which is Apache License 2.0.
There is a file in the Falcon source release called bootstrap.js which
contains the following header:
/*!
* Bootstrap v3.0.2 by @fat and @mdo
* Copyright 2013 Twitter, Inc.
* Licens
Interesting proposal, it seems like the core technology being described
has a lot in common with Apache Shiro
Has collaboration with that community been considered whether just in
terms of reusing existing Shiro components wherever possible or something
deeper e.g. inviting Shiro developers to hel
Apache Argus Proposal (http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ArgusProposal)
== Abstract ==
Argus is a framework to enable, monitor and manage comprehensive data security
across the Hadoop platform.
The name “Argus” is derived from Argus Panoptes, a 100-eyed giant in Greek
mythology, endowed with a
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