Dear IPMC members,
This is a call for the vote to release Apache OpenWhisk (Incubating):
Composer module, 0.9.0.
The Apache OpenWhisk community has voted on and approved a proposal to
release Apache OpenWhisk (Incubating): Composer module 0.9.0.
We now request the Incubator PMC members to revi
Hi Incubator PMC members,
The OpenWhisk podling would like to accept a donation of the Composer
Python
module, as per https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-228
See http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/openwhisk-composer-python.html
Please vote to approve this contribution.
This m
The Apache OpenWhisk (incubating) community is happy to announce that the
Apache OpenWhisk Composer 0.9.0-incubating module has been released. This
is the first Apache release of this module.
Apache OpenWhisk (Incubating) is an open source, distributed Serverless
platform that executes function
Please add my new incubator wiki account (DaveGrove) to the
ContributorsGroup for the incubator wiki so I can submit the OpenWhisk
podling quarterly report.
thanks,
--dave
(OpenWhisk PPMC member)
The Apache OpenWhisk community has voted to release Apache OpenWhisk
Composer (incubating) version 0.10.0. The voting thread can be found here:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/801edac7a4d58436a5411fc1fbca523f24056195bdb149f9c2cdc2b8@%3Cdev.openwhisk.apache.org%3E
We request that IPMC Membe
Craig Russell wrote on 02/25/2019 09:15:56 PM:
>
> To me, the biggest issue with incubating releases has been lack of
> engagement by mentors for release voting. Many examples from history
> have podlings begging for someone, anyone, to review a release that
> has already received review in th
The Apache OpenWhisk project is happy to announce the release of Apache
OpenWhisk Composer 0.10.0 (incubating).
Apache OpenWhisk Composer is a new programming model for composing cloud
functions built on Apache OpenWhisk.
Key features of the 0.10.0 release of Composer include:
+ New paral
The Apache OpenWhisk community has voted to release Apache OpenWhisk CLI
(incubating) version 0.10.0. The voting thread can be found here:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/78028145da802baa3dc37e53094443550e3f5d8d66486e00d6c28406@%3Cdev.openwhisk.apache.org%3E
One binding +1 vote from mentor
thread referenced below.
Thanks to all who participated in the vote. The OpenWhisk podling will
proceed with publishing and announcing the release of Apache OpenWhisk CLI
(incubating) version 0.10.0
regards,
--dave
On 2019/03/20 15:28:29, "David P Grove" wrote:
>
>
> The Apache
The Apache OpenWhisk Community has voted to make the first Apache release
of the OpenWhisk "Package Alarm", "Package Cloudant" and "Package Kafka"
components.
The OpenWhisk dev list voting thread is here:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/e0fb73d8ca0d0c584650f4f5b8b02054f5c99d64895f3e5ace3522
"Henk P. Penning" wrote on 04/02/2019 07:13:11 AM:
>
>At the moment, OpenWhisk has in /dist/incubator/openwhisk/ :
>
>apache-openwhisk-0.9.0-incubating/
>apache-openwhisk-0.9.8-incubating/
>apache-openwhisk-0.10.0-incubating/
>apache-openwhisk-1.12.0-incubati
The Apache OpenWhisk community has voted to release Apache OpenWhisk
Composer (incubating) version 0.11.0.
Apache OpenWhisk Composer is a programming model for composing cloud
functions built on Apache OpenWhisk. This will be the third Apache Release
of OpenWhisk Composer.
The voting thread ca
-composer-0.11.0-incubating-sources.tar.gz.asc
[3]
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/openwhisk/apache-openwhisk-0.11.0-incubating-rc2/openwhisk-composer-0.11.0-incubating-sources.tar.gz.sha512
On 2019/04/08 17:32:05, "David P Grove" wrote:
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>
> The Apache Open
On 2019/04/22 19:09:36, Dave Fisher wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I am concerned about an overly automated release process. Please explain
what the role of the Release Manager is in your process? How does the
release manager sign these automatically generated artifacts? How are
release artifacts moved from
Justin Mclean wrote on 04/22/2019 05:59:24 PM:
>
> > The voting is now closed. The vote has passed with 3 +1 binding votes
from
> > Matt Sicker, Bertrand Delacretaz, and Justin Mclean and no +0 or -1
votes.
>
> Sorry but no it didn’t as I didn't vote +1 on the release.
>
Apologies, I misread
Justin Mclean wrote on 04/25/2019 10:41:28 PM:
>
> Hi,
>
> > If that URL was missing what where people actually voting on?
> Looking at the vote thread on the dev list it seem it was a GitHub hash??
>
> Can anyone answer this?
Per the original dev list vote email [1]
> You can use this UNIX s
(for next release).
thanks,
--dave
On 2019/04/26 13:59:27, "David P Grove" wrote:
>
>
>
> Justin Mclean wrote on 04/25/2019 10:41:28 PM:>
> >>
> > Hi,>
> >>
> > > If that URL was missing what where people actually voting on?>
Hi,
As per the voting thread at [3], the OpenWhisk podling has voted to release
Apache OpenWhisk API Gateway (v0.10.0-incubating, rc1) as described in
detail below.
The podling vote passed with 3+1 votes from PPMC members and no other votes
cast. We now request that IPMC members review this r
Hi Justin,
Thanks for taking the time to vote & the feedback.
Justin Mclean wrote on 05/23/2019 08:59:33 PM:
>
> Did any of your mentors (or other IPMC members) vote on the release?
>
No. Our dev list was busy last week; They may have overlooked the voting
emails.
>
> +1 (binding)
>
>
Dear IPMC members,
The OpenWhisk podling has voted to release Apache OpenWhisk API Gateway
(v0.10.0-incubating, rc2) with 5 +1 votes and no other votes cast per the
vote thread at [1]. There were no IPMC member votes cast on that thread.
We now ask IPMC members to review this release candidate
Justin Mclean wrote on 06/09/2019 09:50:12 AM:
>
> Sorry to be clearer re the short header issue I suggest you read
> [1]. It may be used with mages, minified JavaScript or PDFs, that’s
> not the case where it’s been used in your releases and this has been
> pointed out several times. If there a
Justin Mclean wrote on 06/09/2019 09:37:47 AM:
>
> Hopefully someone else can provide some insight with what going on
> with docker.
I can try :) The project's usage pattern has evolved during incubation.
Here's what I think OpenWhisk is currently doing with dockerhub.
1. CI/CD. We have auto
Justin Mclean wrote on 06/10/2019 06:08:34 PM:
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> > 1. CI/CD. We have automation (Jenkins/TravisCI) that automatically
> > publishes images to dockerhub from the master branch of many of our git
> > repos. These images are all tagged with git commit hash style tags.
The
> > 'latest' tag is al
Hi all,
In the two and a half years that Apache OpenWhisk (incubating) has
been a part of the Apache incubator, the community has grown, diversified,
and adapted to the Apache Way. We believe that the project is ready to
graduate to a TLP.
As a community, we have discussed [1] a
Justin Mclean wrote on 07/02/2019 05:53:06 AM:
>
> There were a couple of minor issue around branding. communication
> and releases brought up in the discussion on graduation, I believe
> most (if not all) of these have been sorted or in progress of being
> sorted. Would you mind posting a short s
Hi,
The Apache OpenWhisk (incubating) community has voted [1] to release
version 0.10.0-incubating of the OpenWhisk Catalog. There were 4 +1 votes
from OpenWhisk PPMC members, but no votes from IPMC members.
The OpenWhisk Catalog is a curated catalog of Apache OpenWhisk packages to
interface w
Justin Mclean wrote on 07/05/2019 10:54:16 PM
>
> > Since the problem is addressed by new versions of these file, I
> > expect that the
> > easiest solution forward is to pick those up in future releases.
>
> Is that all you need to do to comply with ASF policy? (Hint does it
> have a NOTICE file?
The Apache OpenWhisk podling community brings the resolution, after
discussion [1], to become a top level Apache project up for the IPMC vote.
The PPMC community vote [2] resulted in 19 +1 votes and no 0 or -1 votes.
Further details on how the community has developed during incubation are
summari
Hi,
Apache OpenWhisk received a donation from Adobe called "wskdebug"
which adds a debugger module implemented in JavaScript.
The IP Clearance form can be found at
https://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/openwhisk-wskdebug.html. As
noted in the clearance, an SGA from Adobe fo
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