Thanks Roman for all your help with getting Quickstep on Apache. Two quick notes:
#1: The ICLA that you had for Pivotal (to get you the public github repo) doesn’t transfer to Apache. Hence the request for the new ICLA below. #2: Here are the address to send emails to get you on the official lists: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> After filling the ICLA, I just sent one email with all these addressed on the To: list and that got me on all of them. (You do get a confirmation email from each list that you have to respond to finish the authentication.) Cheers, Jignesh > On Apr 17, 2016, at 3:28 PM, Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi! > > as many of you may know by now all of the infrastructure > required for an ASF project is now available to Quickstep: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-11645 > > Here's what needs to happen next: > 0. Make sure to sign and submit your ICLA to ASF ASAP. > ICLA is a statement from you that enables us to finalize > provisioning of your ASF ID and enable you to commit to > the Quickstep repository. It is a legally binding document > and as such please make sure you understand what you're > signing up for. If you are employed somewhere other than > Pivotal please make sure to talk to your supervisor before > signing ICLA. The document itself is available at: > https://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.pdf > Please make sure to fill in all the information, sign and submit it > to [email protected]. DO MAKE SURE to include > your desired ASF ID on the ICLA. In order to verify whether your > favorite ID is already taken or not go here: > http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html > and look it up. This official ASF ID will be your primary ID for > accessing things like Git and most core ASF infrastructure. > This is how your are know to ASF officially. Btw, you can manage > it at http://id.apache.org. > > 1. There are, however, a few other IDs that you will have to have. > Those don't require ICLA on file so you can go ahead and get them > now. It is a good idea to have all of your IDs be the same (although > they don't have to be). Here's a list of services where you need to > register ASAP: > JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Signup!default.jspa > Confluence: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action > ReviewBoard: https://reviews.apache.org/account/register/ > > 2. Make sure to subscribe yourself to the following official project > mailing lists: > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > [email protected] > these are *public* mailing lists that are open to anybody. All > communication about project development is expected to > happen in the open mostly on [email protected] > (you can see, for example, that this very email is sent to dev@). > In order to subscribe yourself to all these MLs make sure to > send an empty email to [ML name][email protected] > > For example, in order to subscribe to [email protected] > send an empty email to [email protected] > > > 3. One exception to the public communication rule is: > [email protected] > If you happen to be on the list of initial committers: > https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/QuickstepProposal > make sure to subscribe to that ML as well BUT ONLY AFTER > you submit an ICLA and recieve your official apache ID. > Use that ID to subscribe to the private mailing list. IOW, make > sure that the email used to subscribe to private mailing list > is <your ID>@apache.org. > > Also, keep in mind NEVER EVER to forward emails from > private mailing list outside or CC folks directly on the > emails going to the private mailing list. > > 4. Here's an easy rule of thumb on how to use all these mailing lists: > * by default use [email protected]. Apache prides > itself on very open governance model and hence most of the time > usage of dev@quickstep is exactly the right thing to do. > Even if you have > questions about the ASF or boarding process -- send them to > dev@quickstep. All your mentors are reading that list and > will be more > than happy to help. > > * don't use private@quickstep for some time. Seriously -- > for the first > few months just be in listen mode. This mailing list is > only useful > for discussing *really* sensitive things like security exploits or > deciding to change the composition of the project's community by > adding or removing committers and PPMC members. > > 5. Once you sign up for all the required services start > familiarizing yourself > with the infrastructure that will become a single source of truth > for Quickstep > development. This includes: > 5.1. Main ASF Git repo: > http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-quickstep.git > This is where you will be committing code day in and day out > (and yes the above URL is what you give to git clone command) > > 5.2. Read-only Github mirror: > http://github.com/apache/incubator-quickstep > useful for sending and receiving pull requests and also reviewing > the incoming pull requests. > > 5.3. ASF JIRA: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QUICKSTEP > this is the single most important place to keep track of any change > that is happening within the project > > 5.4. ASF Wiki: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/QUICKSTEP > This one of the few resources you can start contributing to right > away. In fact, don't delay -- just let me know your Wiki ID and start > adding pages. If you need inspiration take it from Geode: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GEODE/Index > > 5.5. Reviewboard: > https://reviews.apache.org/account/login/?next=/dashboard/ > This is a place for peer-reviews. E.g.: > https://reviews.apache.org/r/38060/ > > 5.6. Our glorious website (that will get even more glorious soon): > http://quickstep.incubator.apache.org/ > and the source code for our website: > > https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-quickstep-site.git > > If you have any questions -- please don't hesitate to ask on > [email protected]. > > Thanks, > Roman (on behalf of Quickstep mentor team).
