+1

On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 10:33 AM Alex Heneveld <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> +1 binding
>
> Alex
>
> On 18/02/2016 18:14, Svetoslav Neykov wrote:
> > +1 binding
> >
> > Svet.
> >
> >
> >> On 18.02.2016 г., at 18:09, Duncan Johnston Watt <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> +1
> >>
> >> Duncan Johnston-Watt
> >> CEO | Cloudsoft Corporation
> >>
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> >>
> >> On 18 February 2016 at 15:25, Richard Downer <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> All,
> >>>
> >>> https://github.com/apache/brooklyn-client/pull/1 adds the Brooklyn
> >>> CLI. This allows a user to control and script Brooklyn from the
> >>> command line. It opens up many possibilities, including making the web
> >>> UI optional (reducing the security footprint in production
> >>> deployments), allowing admins to script Brooklyn using shell scripts,
> >>> and simplifies our getting started tutorials. It's a very compelling
> >>> addition to the Brooklyn project.
> >>>
> >>> The CLI was developed in a non-Apache location starting last year,
> >>> with the bulk of development happening from November onwards. It has
> >>>> 150 commits from 4 authors and is over 6,000 SLOC. Given the size of
> >>> the contribution, it is prudent to follow Apache's IP clearance
> >>> process before merging the PR.
> >>>
> >>> This vote is to discover if the Brooklyn PMC and community are in
> >>> favour of accepting this contribution. If the vote passes, the PMC and
> >>> the authors of the code will work together to complete Apache's IP
> >>> Clearance process and merge the code for the CLI.
> >>>
> >>> This vote will be open for at least 72 hours (i.e. 15:30 UTC on Sunday
> >>> 21st February 2016)
> >>>
> >>> [ ] +1, accept contribution of the Brooklyn CLI into the project
> >>> [ ] 0, no opinion
> >>> [ ] -1, reject contribution because...
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Richard.
> >>>
>
>

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