Hi John I didn't realize that and thank you very much for pointing it out, we will correct this according to your guidance.
Thanks! Very truly yours Gary On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 4:54 AM, John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org> wrote: > Thanks, but you're still out of compliance. > > - You're linking directly to your un-mirrored artifacts, but you should be > linking to your mirrored artifacts. > - You have not cleaned up your old releases, your old releases should be > archived. > > Now here's the catch - we require mirroring but I can't find anything > saying what the mirroring URL is. The format is going to be > http://apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/incubator/mnemonic and you'll want to > grab your specific version from there. > > John > > > > On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 9:31 PM Gang(Gary) Wang <ga...@apache.org> wrote: > >> Hi John, >> >> The Download menu item has been added to the navigator in home page, >> Please refresh your browser to review it, Thank you very much for the >> suggestion. >> >> Very truly yours >> Gary >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 6:04 PM, Gang(Gary) Wang <ga...@apache.org> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi John, >>> >>> You can download all versions of the package from Apache >>> distribution site that is linked from the following web page >>> https://github.com/apache/incubator-mnemonic/releases >>> >>> Also, we can download them from Apache Mirrored Github page >>> https://github.com/apache/incubator-mnemonic/releases >>> >>> We could add another menu item on top of home page dedicated for >>> downloading the latest one. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Very truly yours >>> Gary >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 5:40 PM, John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I'm looking at your website. How do I download Mnemonic? >>>> >>>> John >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 4:37 PM Gary Wong <qich...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Uma >>>>> >>>>> Yes, We are going to send out this checklist for PPMC review, Thank >>>>> you very much for the guidance. >>>>> >>>>> Very truly yours >>>>> Gary >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Gangumalla, Uma < >>>>> uma.ganguma...@intel.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> IMO, Mnemonic project doing good and ready for graduation. >>>>>> What is the mentors call on this? >>>>>> >>>>>> I remember many other projects do Maturity model checklist to check >>>>>> where >>>>>> we are? Gary/John do you mind ready that sheet, so that will help to >>>>>> assess better? >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> Uma >>>>>> >>>>>> On 8/16/17, 12:46 PM, "Johnu George" <jo...@apache.org> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >It seems that we are ready to be a top level project . We have a >>>>>> stable >>>>>> >release and we work well as a apache community under the guidance of >>>>>> our >>>>>> >mentors. Any thoughts? >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> >On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 12:00 PM, Gang(Gary) Wang <ga...@apache.org> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> > >>>>>> >> Dear John and Patrick, >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> Thank you for the guidance, we have completed the construction of >>>>>> >>Mnemonic >>>>>> >> Website recently according to your feedback, this Apache server >>>>>> hosted >>>>>> >> website will be kept up to date and maintained by dedicated >>>>>> community >>>>>> >> members. we also have redirected the visitors from Github to our >>>>>> Apache >>>>>> >> server hosted website by providing a forward link in project >>>>>> README.md >>>>>> >> file. Please review it as follows. >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> http://mnemonic.incubator.apache.org/ >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> Note: the browser cache may cause unexpected view of this website, >>>>>> >>please >>>>>> >> clear browser cache or visit it in incognito mode. >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> Very truly yours. >>>>>> >> Gary >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 6:04 PM, John D. Ament < >>>>>> johndam...@apache.org> >>>>>> >> wrote: >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> > Hi patrick, >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > I recently raised an issue with the website to the team. I >>>>>> personally >>>>>> >> > would like to see that fixed before a graduation. Specifically >>>>>> saying >>>>>> >> that >>>>>> >> > you need to learn it from github. >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > John >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 8:15 PM Patrick Hunt <ph...@apache.org> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > > Given the recent work to bring on additional RMs (and increase >>>>>> >> community >>>>>> >> > > involvement in general) and clearly document release >>>>>> procedures I >>>>>> >>feel >>>>>> >> > that >>>>>> >> > > my previous concerns have been largely addressed. If there is >>>>>> >>interest >>>>>> >> in >>>>>> >> > > the community I would now be in favor, but up to you - do you >>>>>> feel >>>>>> >> you're >>>>>> >> > > ready to graduate at this point? >>>>>> >> > > >>>>>> >> > > Regards, >>>>>> >> > > >>>>>> >> > > Patrick >>>>>> >> > > >>>>>> >> > > >>>>>> >> > > On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 3:30 PM, Debojyoti Dutta < >>>>>> ddu...@apache.org> >>>>>> >> > wrote: >>>>>> >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> On the diversity issue, we are trying to solve that with new >>>>>> >> committers >>>>>> >> > >> from different organizations. We have had contributions from >>>>>> other >>>>>> >> > >> companies like Cisco recently. >>>>>> >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> This space is about to heat up soon and we will see more >>>>>> >>committers. >>>>>> >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> cheers >>>>>> >> > >> debo >>>>>> >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 8:18 AM, Patrick Hunt < >>>>>> ph...@apache.org> >>>>>> >> wrote: >>>>>> >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> > I've mentored a number of podlings over the years and this >>>>>> one if >>>>>> >> very >>>>>> >> > >> well >>>>>> >> > >> > run and is on a good trajectory. As noted my main concern is >>>>>> >>about >>>>>> >> > >> > diversity - in particular "self-sustaining and >>>>>> self-governing >>>>>> >> > >> communities". >>>>>> >> > >> > http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html# >>>>>> community >>>>>> >> > >> > That's pretty clear and concise statements from the Apache >>>>>> >>community >>>>>> >> > as >>>>>> >> > >> a >>>>>> >> > >> > whole as to what it takes. The podling is following "the >>>>>> apache >>>>>> >>way" >>>>>> >> > >> quite >>>>>> >> > >> > well, so it's really the sustaining part for me. Ensuring >>>>>> that >>>>>> >> > >> community is >>>>>> >> > >> > being built and the community as a whole is owning the >>>>>> process. >>>>>> >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > Hope this helps, regards, >>>>>> >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > Patrick >>>>>> >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 2:24 PM, Andrew Purtell >>>>>> >><apurt...@apache.org >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > wrote: >>>>>> >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > > For me the best test if a podling is ready for graduation >>>>>> is >>>>>> >>they >>>>>> >> do >>>>>> >> > >> it >>>>>> >> > >> > > (mostly) for themselves. So, Mnemonic, I'd encourage you >>>>>> to >>>>>> >>search >>>>>> >> > >> > through >>>>>> >> > >> > > the incubator mailing list archives for examples of other >>>>>> >>podlings >>>>>> >> > >> > running >>>>>> >> > >> > > a graduation vote and submitting the result to the IPMC. >>>>>> Then, >>>>>> >>do >>>>>> >> > it. >>>>>> >> > >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > > I'm glad to see the recent move to bring in more RMs in >>>>>> >>response >>>>>> >> to >>>>>> >> > >> the >>>>>> >> > >> > > earlier feedback, now that everyone is aware of it. >>>>>> Sorry, I >>>>>> >> didn't >>>>>> >> > >> think >>>>>> >> > >> > > that the incubator report might not be read back. >>>>>> >> > >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > > On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 5:42 PM, John D. Ament < >>>>>> >> > johndam...@apache.org> >>>>>> >> > >> > > wrote: >>>>>> >> > >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> Patrick, >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> I read it. I'm curious, did you or Andrew share your >>>>>> feedback >>>>>> >> with >>>>>> >> > >> > >> Mnemonic directly? I've noticed that podlings sometimes >>>>>> don't >>>>>> >> see >>>>>> >> > >> the >>>>>> >> > >> > >> input, and don't receive responses the way TLPs do. >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> For the podling's information, we do also maintain a >>>>>> whimsy >>>>>> >>page >>>>>> >> of >>>>>> >> > >> all >>>>>> >> > >> > >> approved board reports per project, Mnemonic can see that >>>>>> >> > information >>>>>> >> > >> > >> here: >>>>>> >> > >> > >> https://whimsy.apache.org/board/minutes/Mnemonic >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> When I see a podling receiving 5 +1's on a dev list >>>>>> release >>>>>> >>vote, >>>>>> >> > >> > that's a >>>>>> >> > >> > >> great sign. >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> There probably is room for more on list discussion, and >>>>>> yes >>>>>> >>the >>>>>> >> > >> > committer >>>>>> >> > >> > >> diversity isn't 100% there (I would be curious to see >>>>>> company >>>>>> >> > >> > >> affiliations). >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> I'll also point out that I sometimes ask these questions >>>>>> to >>>>>> >> > podlings >>>>>> >> > >> to >>>>>> >> > >> > >> get >>>>>> >> > >> > >> them to start thinking about graduation, not actually >>>>>> moving >>>>>> >> > forward >>>>>> >> > >> yet >>>>>> >> > >> > >> due to $reasons. >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 2:58 PM Patrick Hunt < >>>>>> ph...@apache.org> >>>>>> >> > >> wrote: >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > Hi John, did you read my feedback on the most recent >>>>>> podling >>>>>> >> > >> report? >>>>>> >> > >> > Do >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > you disagree? I don't believe this has changed >>>>>> >>significantly in >>>>>> >> > the >>>>>> >> > >> > past >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > month/two. For example all releases have been done by a >>>>>> >>single >>>>>> >> > >> person. >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/March2017 >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > As I've mentioned previously my only concerns at this >>>>>> point >>>>>> >>are >>>>>> >> > >> around >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > diversity. >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > Patrick >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Gang(Gary) Wang < >>>>>> >> > ga...@apache.org >>>>>> >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> wrote: >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> Hi John and PPMCs >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> As John advised, our community and project mnemonic >>>>>> might >>>>>> >>be >>>>>> >> > >> ready to >>>>>> >> > >> > >> get >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> graduated, I'd like to start the following votes >>>>>> according >>>>>> >>to >>>>>> >> > the >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> processes >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> of http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html >>>>>> with >>>>>> >> your >>>>>> >> > >> > >> mentoring >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> and guidance if no objection today >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> - Community graduation vote >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> - IPMC recommendation vote >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> Mnemonic Project Incubation Status >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> http://incubator.apache.org/projects/mnemonic.html >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> Very truly yours >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> +Gary >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 11:26 PM, Gang(Gary) Wang < >>>>>> >> > >> ga...@apache.org> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> wrote: >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > Hi John >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > Thank you for starting this discussion. >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > Yes, our community is growing and continue to >>>>>> attract >>>>>> >>more >>>>>> >> > >> people >>>>>> >> > >> > to >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> join >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > our community. Some industry users are aware of >>>>>> mnemonic >>>>>> >>and >>>>>> >> > >> > already >>>>>> >> > >> > >> get >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > interested as i known. >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > Mnemonic is able to deliver unique values to their >>>>>> >>business >>>>>> >> > so I >>>>>> >> > >> > >> think >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > that it is very important for us to get mnemonic >>>>>> >>graduated >>>>>> >> in >>>>>> >> > >> time >>>>>> >> > >> > if >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > qualified. >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > My 2 cents, looks nothing left for us to graduate >>>>>> >>Mnemonic, >>>>>> >> > I'm >>>>>> >> > >> > also >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > looking forward to propose our project as Apache >>>>>> TLP. >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > Thanks! >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > Very truly yours >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > Gary >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > On Tuesday, May 2, 2017, John D. Ament < >>>>>> >> johndam...@apache.org >>>>>> >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> wrote: >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > > Hi Mnemonic PPMC, >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > > After looking at your recent release, your current >>>>>> >>growth >>>>>> >> > and >>>>>> >> > >> > well >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > functioning PPMC, was wondering what was left for >>>>>> you >>>>>> >>guys >>>>>> >> to >>>>>> >> > >> > >> graduate? >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > > John >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >> >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> > >> >>>>>> >> > >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > > -- >>>>>> >> > >> > > Best regards, >>>>>> >> > >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > > - Andy >>>>>> >> > >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > > If you are given a choice, you believe you have acted >>>>>> freely. - >>>>>> >> > >> Raymond >>>>>> >> > >> > > Teller (via Peter Watts) >>>>>> >> > >> > > >>>>>> >> > >> > >>>>>> >> > >> >>>>>> >> > > >>>>>> >> > > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >>