Hi,
A possibly related related thread [1]. On the format/technology front I know
Christofer Dutz uses mavin / asciidoctor (?) to build and make multiple
versions of his slides, so he might have something to contribute. I would also
be interested.
Thanks,
Justin
1.
https://lists.apache.org/th
On 12/17/2018 2:14 PM, Lars Francke wrote:
> thanks for the heads up and for the support. I'd love for those
> companies to contribute but I think there's no need to wait for them, no?
>
> I understand that a meeting can be useful but if you have one it'd be
> great if it could be an online meetup/
Kevin,
thanks for the heads up and for the support. I'd love for those companies
to contribute but I think there's no need to wait for them, no?
I understand that a meeting can be useful but if you have one it'd be great
if it could be an online meetup/call so I (from Germany) can also
participat
Julian,
One thing that came to my mind was to use some kind of "code based"
> generation for the slides, notebooks, brochures like Latex, Markdown,
> Asciidoc or else...
> I would not like to force users to use proprietary tools (PPT) to use the
> material.
> And furthermore, this would allow us t
Hi Lars,
Just a note that this might tie in nicely to the proposal I sent to a
number of online companies: Coursera, Pluralsight, Udemy, & Udacity re:
setting up a PMC for Training. I got only one response which so far
hasn't materialized with much. However, I think the idea has a lot of
merit a
The vote carries. Thank you
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 10:57 AM Ryan Blue wrote:
>
> +1 (binding)
>
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 8:24 AM Wes McKinney wrote:
>
> > Apache Arrow is receiving a donation of a Rust library to read and
> > write the Apache Parquet file format, intended to work together with
Hey Lars,
hi Rich,
I really like the idea!
We, from time to time, also do trainings and workshops with Apache projects and
it would really help to have a better basis.
And I agree for you that you don’t get payed for *having* slides but for the
show as well as for the insights you get from a goo
Thanks for your quick response, your comments and your support.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 2:37 PM Rich Bowen wrote:
> It's worth mentioning that there's a conversation going right now over on
> the members@ list about creating a "central services" kind of entity. That
> discussion is primarily foc
It's worth mentioning that there's a conversation going right now over on
the members@ list about creating a "central services" kind of entity. That
discussion is primarily focused on design/graphic kind of stuff, but
training/documentation/presentations are similar in concept, if not in
content, a
Hi,
I'd like to start a discussion around establishing a project (or Central
Service) at the ASF to host and develop training and related materials for
ASF (and possibly others, where it makes sense) projects.
I'm a committer and contributor to a few projects and make money doing
consulting work.
Hi,
> I wany to try this tool. Should be an interesting tool.
Done I’m not sure how the sharing works so if you have any issues just contact
me off-list.
Thanks,
Justin
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I wany to try this tool. Should be an interesting tool.
Sheng Wu
Apache SkyWalking, ShardingSphere, Zipkin
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From: Justin Mclean
Date: Mon,Dec 17,2018 1:47 AM
To: general
Subject: Re: Release checklist application
Hi,
Hi,
Hopefully everyone is familiar with the incubator checklist that was created a
few months back [1]
I run into a company called Safety Culture [2] that does an online/mobile
compliance application and repurposed it to use the incubator release check
list. It works quite nicely and may be a
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