The foundation also has a donated license of Google workspace and can give
you an account on it. With that you can use it for longer meetings. Let me
know if you'd like me to set up an account.
On Tue, Aug 10, 2021, 23:21 Wei-Chiu Chuang wrote:
> A while back ago during one of the Apache board m
A while back ago during one of the Apache board meetings, it was discussed
that they wanted to open up the streaming platform used by ApacheCon for
Apache projects to organize virtual events, because they pay for a whole
year's subscription only to use for the few events (ApacheCon).
Not sure what
Hi Sun,
If it is a meeting with more than 3 people, Google Meet now has a 60-minute
time limit.
If it is a one-to-one call, it can last up to 24 hours.
Hope it can be useful to you. :-)
Best regards
Xun Liu
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 6:30 AM Mingshen Sun wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> I'm from the
Hi all,
Apache EventMesh (incubating) Team is glad to announce the new
release of Apache EventMesh (incubating) 1.2.0.
Apache EventMesh (incubating) is a dynamic cloud-native eventing
infrastructure used to decouple the application and backend middleware
layer, which supports a wide range
Dear community,
I'm from the Apache Teacalve (incubating) project. We are organizing
online virtual meetups every month. Currently, we are using Zoom for
the meetups. Seems that Zoom's free plan only supports 40 minutes for
group meetings. I'm wondering if there're any recommended video
conferenci
Hi,
+1 (binding)
I checked:
- incubating in name
- signatures and hashes are fine
- DISCLAIMER (work in progress) exist
- LICENSE and NOTICE are fine
- No unexpected binary files
- All source fils have ASF headers
Thanks,
Justin
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