Taylor and Hitesh,
Your instructions worked. It was very straightforward. Thank you.
Julian
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On Sep 4, 2014, at 2:05 PM, David Nalley wrote:
> Well I think the ASF's implementation of subversion should be pretty
> standard - if for no other reason than Subversion is an Apache
> Project. :)
I meant “implementation" in this sense:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_software_implementat
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Julian Hyde wrote:
> On Sep 4, 2014, at 1:31 PM, Hitesh Shah wrote:
>
>> Publishing the contents at [1] can be done by following the steps detailed
>> out at
>> http://incubator.apache.org/guides/releasemanagement.html#release-distribution.
>
> I read those steps
On Sep 4, 2014, at 1:31 PM, Hitesh Shah wrote:
> Publishing the contents at [1] can be done by following the steps detailed
> out at
> http://incubator.apache.org/guides/releasemanagement.html#release-distribution.
>
I read those steps, but was still confused. To this reader,
https://dist.a
Sorry - hit enter a bit too early.
It should just be a matter of checking out
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator. Add an optiq dir into
that and adding the release artifacts to a version-specific dir..
Once uploaded, they should be available via
http://www.apache.org/dyn/cl
Publishing the contents at [1] can be done by following the steps detailed out
at
http://incubator.apache.org/guides/releasemanagement.html#release-distribution.
For [2], it should just be a matter of hitting the “release” button on nexus.
thanks
— Hitesh
On Sep 4, 2014, at 1:01 PM, Julian
Hi Julian,
It’s basically a matter of doing an svn checkout of
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/optiq/ and committing the
files there. So for this release you would have a subdirectory named
“apache-optiq-0.9.0-incubating-rc1”.
You also want to have your KEYS file there as
The release vote Optiq 0.9.0 passed over a week ago. I have the bits ready and
staged [1] [2]. Now I have to publish the release.
I’ve read
http://incubator.apache.org/guides/releasemanagement.html#understanding-upload.
I now “understand upload” in an abstract sense but am none the wiser.
What
I said *this* measure was bad, yes. I also explicitly said that I limit my
comments to *this* specific example tooling - I don't see value in counting
"ticks" on a piece of virtual paper over a period of three years. I care
about who is doing a great job today.
Tim suggests a good way to stop this
I already am aware of Whimsy. :)
My main goal is to put into place building blocks, for automated tooling,
around bits such as reporting, mailing list management, etc. These can be used
my Whimsy as well as other tooling bits and my site.
As for my site, I like Python and wish to goof around
Sure Tim I can do that one sec I'll make it an option
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> On Sep 4, 2014, at 7:48 AM, "Tim Williams" wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Chris Mattmann wrote:
>> Seriously, give me a break.
>>
>> This has been discussed ad naseum - It's a quick simple measure
>> to
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Chris Mattmann wrote:
> Seriously, give me a break.
>
> This has been discussed ad naseum - It's a quick simple measure
> to see if one of the stated requirements for mentors (reading the
> monthly report, and *signing that you read it*) has been fulfilled.
The in
Seriously, give me a break.
This has been discussed ad naseum - It's a quick simple measure
to see if one of the stated requirements for mentors (reading the
monthly report, and *signing that you read it*) has been fulfilled.
It means nothing more than that. I didn't say good. I didn't say bad.
Yo
Alan,
I really really encourage you to take a look at Whimsy. It is both a
front end, and also has libraries for integrating with other things at
the ASF, such as subversion, etc. It'd be great if we were able to use
the same tooling for incubator as we are for board reports, etc.
Just a thought,
Surely we are not going to start counting signing off on a report as indicative
of good/bad mentoring?
What's important is whether podlings are getting what they need from their
mentors. Besides, someone who has actively mentored one new podling through
initial setup in a first month will have
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