Hey Lars,
I haven't asked INFRA to do anything with the OMID or TEPHRA Jira
projects. I can only assume that they will interpret this as "don't
touch that", but I'll drop them a line to clarify[1]
In general, I'm considering my volunteer'ed responsibilities (thanks
AlanG ;)) to be done when Omid and Tephra have the ability to continue
to function at the ASF. I have no expectation to define how they will
make releases of either product -- that's on motivated individuals to
take up. I do not presently intend to lead any integration of either
into the "core" of Phoenix.
I'd be super-happy to know who the local "experts" will be for both Omid
and Tephra when the eventual questions/issues arise :). That can be
something we help build into the website (or mailing list chatter will
be enough to show us that).
- Josh
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-19460
On 12/3/19 1:17 PM, la...@apache.org wrote:
That leads me to a general question:
(1) Will OMID and TEPHRA continue to be usable standalone without Phoenix? In
that case we should keep the OMID and TEPHRA projects in Jira.
Or (2) do we envision to tightly integrate those into the Phoenix and have them
only work in the Phoenix contexts?
I strongly feel that option #1 is the one to go for, and we should discuss and
have an opinion.
In fact as I outlined in earlier messages, I think there are more parts of
Phoenix that are useful by themselves and should be separated out, such as the
type encoders and the key-building, as well as the high performance interface
into HBase via coprocessors... among others.
-- Lars
On Tuesday, December 3, 2019, 9:56:24 AM PST, Josh Elser
<els...@apache.org> wrote:
Andreas, Gokul, Terence, and Yoni: You four should be all set as Phoenix
committers now. Please be sure that you're subscribed to the Phoenix dev
list for now (we'll split out new mailing lists as the need arises).
I'll give INFRA the go-ahead to start tearing down the Omid and Tephra
resources to move them under Phoenix.
For those who notice this at a later date, please include me in the
"To:" line so that I don't miss your request to retain your privileges.
- Josh
On 11/26/19 1:25 PM, Josh Elser wrote:
Hi,
As a part of the exit of the Incubator, we need to consolidate the Omid
and Tephra LDAP groups (the system that controls podling membership,
committer privileges, etc) with the Phoenix LDAP group.
For all of those Omid and Tephra podling members who intend to continue
to contribute to Omid or Tephra *and* are not already Phoenix committer
or PMC, please reply to this email (on dev@phoenix) with your ASF ID and
your intent to continue to contribute.
I know a holiday in the US is coming up, but please try to respond by
Monday (2019/12/02) COB. As close as we can get to the full set of
committers from Omid & Tephra, the easier you will all be making my
life. If someone does "miss" this message, please contact the Phoenix
PMC and we'll add you to the appropriate LDAP group at a later point
(your status does not expire, as per the ASF norms).
Thanks in advance.
- Josh (VP Phoenix)