Hi John,Henry
Thanks for your comments.
CarbonData is file format, so introduce Apache thrift for supporting
multiple languages and any language can read the file format written by
thrift.
1.For release version(like
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/carbondata/0.2.0-incubating/),
t
Nick,
Thank you for your reply.
2016-11-16 20:02 GMT+09:00 Nick Kew :
>> Is there any guide for accepting patches from non-committers during
>> incubation.
>> Do we need a CLA sign for each contributor?
>
> You wouldn't need a CLA unless perhaps the contribution is so
> substantial as to contain
All,
The Apache CommonsRDF podling has begun discussions within itself and with
the Commons TLP to begin the migration over into the Commons TLP as a
subproject. The incubator guides a bit limited in this aspect - I suspect
because the process is really up to the receiving TLP.
By following http
The Apache Commons RDF team is pleased to announce:
* Apache Commons RDF 0.3.0-incubating
Apache Commons RDF aims to provide a common Java API for RDF 1.1
graphs and datasets.
Commons RDF 0.3.0 adds API bindings for Apache Jena, Eclipse RDF4J,
JSON-LD Java as well as a standalone implementation
On Wed, 2016-11-16 at 18:33 +0900, Makoto Yui wrote:
> I have a newbie question about incubation process.
>
> Is there any guide for accepting patches from non-committers during
> incubation.
> Do we need a CLA sign for each contributor?
You wouldn't need a CLA unless perhaps the contribution is
I have a newbie question about incubation process.
Is there any guide for accepting patches from non-committers during incubation.
Do we need a CLA sign for each contributor?
I saw discussion in [1] but little bit confused.
[1] http://markmail.org/message/3gqadtky66yttfe6
The conclusion is CLA i