I consider it even less than minor ... no worries ;-)
Am 07.08.19, 15:59 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" <[email protected]>:
Hi,
I myself consider this "minor" so I suggest to keep that for the next
release (we can always do a 0.8.1, if we feel like).
From my perspective, we fixed a lot of stuff and are "pretty mature" (with
regards to how we started) but theres still a way to go.
But of course, its up to everybody to vote a -1 with explanation and then
we will discuss and find a solution.
Julian
Am 07.08.19, 15:51 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:
I was referring to the README in the last RC to be the one of the
source distribution.
I was suggesting to create a README-binary with instructions on how to
use the binary and to include that instead of the source one in the binary
distribution.
By the way ... we could also move the NOTICE-binary and alike into a
distribution/src/assembly/resources directory and there they won't confuse
people.
Chris
Am 07.08.19, 11:45 schrieb "Julian Feinauer"
<[email protected]>:
Hi Boris,
thanks fort he comment.
I think there is an important subtility in there.
As we as ASF only provide source releases, the README should still
point to that instruction.
But on the homepage (where we'll have to place a download link) we
can also write how to run the binaries.
For everything else, I agree.
Julian
Am 07.08.19, 11:36 schrieb "Boris Zhu" <[email protected]>:
After this PR,
https://github.com/apache/incubator-iotdb/pull/332, I think
we should rewrite some documents as Chris Dutz
<https://github.com/chrisdutz>suggests, especially readme.md and
quickstart. I remember quickstart requires users to compile
source code
then use it instead of using binary directly. It's inconvenient
for many
users. The documents still have little mistakes. I think the
following
steps should be followed in order to avoid mistakes.
First, we should develop a uniform way of writing documents.
Second, someone opens an issue for writing a specific document
and assign
it to someone(seem like I don't have the right to assign an
issue in apache
Jira and there are still many issues not to be assigned).
third, someone reviews the documents.
Boris.
On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 11:11 PM Julian Feinauer <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please keep all discussions around the RC here so that we
have the Vote
> thread for VOTES only!
>
> Thanks!
> Julian
>