Hi Jia, Could you please subscribe to the list if you haven't? I have to mod your emails through at the moment.
I'm glad to hear that there's dev work on going for the project. However, it's critical that these discussions that you mention occur on the list. I have a pretty good view of the project from the perspective of an outsider looking in and it's nearly impossible for me to be aware of what's happening on the project from looking at the lists. We want to make sure that others can participate, and the best way to start with that is making sure that discussions happen on list. Obviously there will be outside communication that happens, that's normal in any working environment. But from the ASF project's perspective, if it didn't happen on list it didn't happen. So those outside interactions need to filter back onto the list so the community can participate in the development and decision making. Also, super +1 to getting the code posted. That's an easy win and will be great to see. -- Jimmy On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Jia Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Greg: > > Thanks a lot for your kind reminder. > > The team has been working hard to create Version 1.0 to be posted - in > addition, we have been trying to explore a way to host the runnable to > Docker running on AWS. We are pretty much done, and we will start to > publish to Apache this week. > > We will first post CMU code - JPL code is still going through internal JPL > paperwork to go to opensource community. The team is trying the best to > facilitate the process. > > Best regards, > Jia on behalf of the team > > --- > > Jia Zhang, Ph.D. > > Associate Professor > > Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering > > Carnegie Mellon University – Silicon Valley > > 23 S. Akron Rd. > > Mountain View, CA 94035 > > Email: [email protected] > > Phone: 312-718-2468 > > On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 9:06 AM, Greg Reddin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Michael Joyce <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Would anyone care to chime in here? We're in the danger zone here in > > terms > > > of moving forward. Can someone come up with a plan for getting stuff > > > started here? I think the major todos have been presented fairly > clearly > > in > > > the past, but in case not: > > > > Just wanted to note my agreement. Can someone perhaps give an > > indication of what the holdup is so far? Is there something we need to > > do a better job of explaining or something that we can walk you > > through? > > > > I'd love to help any way I can. I signed up to mentor this project > > because I'm interested in the subject matter and want to learn more > > about it. I know almost nothing about it currently (i.e. data formats, > > what the service interfaces do, what sort of data are returned and > > what they are used for), so I can't help much yet with technical > > direction, etc. But I know a few things about the Apache processes and > > I'm happy to help explain things and offer guidance. What's the main > > thing we're unclear on that would help us move forward? Feel free to > > email me privately at first if you like. > > > > In an earlier message someone responded by saying "recently we have > > been experimenting how to deploy and publish the code." That's great > > news! However, since that experimentation and discussion wasn't > > happening here on the dev@ list no one else was able to participate. > > So what's happening now? Can we move whatever discussions are > > happening to the dev@ list? Are folks having trouble getting > > subscribed? > > > > Thanks, > > >
