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> I can’t compile from source as I have a newer version of protobuf installed
> (3.6) and it looks like the build expects 2.5. Perhaps you should consider
> updating to a newer version?
>
> With your LICENSE I think you have included far too many things. You only
> need to mention something
It is time for me to step down from the Incubator PMC. Before I officially
depart I'd like to help the podlings I am currently mentoring, Superset and
Samoa, find new mentors. If anyone has time and interest in mentoring
these projects I would greatly appreciate their stepping in to replace me.
Hi,
The reporting deadline has come and gone and these podlings will be asked to
report next month:
- Hivemall
- Spot
- Warble
Thanks,
Justin
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72 hours passed. We got +1 binding from Sheng Wu.
Based on lazy consensus, this vote passed.
Thanks.
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Apache ShardingSphere & Dubbo
Sheng Wu 于2020年5月31日周日 下午4:12写道:
> +1 binding.
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> Sheng Wu 吴晟
> Twitter, wusheng1108
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> zhangli...@apache.org 于2020年5月
Hi,
> On May 5th 2020 I have opened LEGAL-515 and asked (among other
> questions) how the MXNet PPMC can correctly reference third-party
> distributions on the website. Unfortunately that question was not answered.
It looks answered to me. Your question “Finally, I believe the MXNet project
webs
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 8:44 AM Leonard Lausen wrote:
> ...Does adding the following notice pior to any mentioning of a third-party
> binary release work for clearly informing users?...
I haven't followed all the details but IIUC what you are doing is
linking to third-party packages that can