I like your list of potential topics.  I'm also in to attend - that time
works well for me.

I would be interested in talking about our release process, as I would like
to suggest that we formalize upgrade and installation instructions to be
included as a part of a release, and talk through any concerns/questions
with the secondary repo.  I know I have at least one discussion point on
each of those suggestions.

Also, maybe we can chat about adding security scanning to our code base,
including on PRs.

Jon

On Thu, Dec 14, 2017, 15:43 Otto Fowler <ottobackwa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dev Community Meeting Call
>
> I would like to propose a developer community meeting.
>
> I propose that we set the meeting early next week, and will throw out
> Monday, December 18th at 09:30AM PST, 12:30 on the East Coast and 5:30 in
> London Towne.
>
> This meeting will be held over a web-ex, the details of which will be
> included in the actual meeting notice.
>
> Please reply to this with scheduling concerns and topic suggestions.
> Potential Topics
>
>    - Call for reviewers, ideas how to get more involvement, what people can
>    do to help
>    - Feature branches : we have two now, what are they and how are we going
>    to work on them
>    - Extension Repository: Default deployment and installation of parsers
>    as it relates to ‘777’
>    - General ‘777’ discussion
>
> Developer Community Meeting Disclaimers
>
>    - Developer Community meetings are a means for realtime discussion of
>    development issues
>    - These meetings are not specifically aimed at demonstrations, unless
>    one is required or requested as part of such discussion
>    - These meetings are geared towards Metron development issues, not user
>    issues with deployment or shipped functionality
>    - There are *NO* decisions made in these meetings. The mailing list is
>    the official communication record of the Apache Metron Project, and as
> such
>    all public decisions are to be made on the list, as to give the greatest
>    opportunity for community involvement.
>    - There *ARE* proposals that can be made and discussed in these
>    meetings, that will then be discussed on list for decision.
>    - Notes will be taken of these meetings, and they will be posted to the
>    list
>    - There may also be breakout posts to the list per proposal or topic,
>    for more detailed discussion
>
-- 

Jon

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