Welcome JStorm community. Thanks for your contributions to JStorm and
looking forward to working with you to make Storm better.

Thanks, Harsha

On Tue, Nov 3, 2015, at 02:05 PM, P. Taylor Goetz wrote:
> For those who may not be aware, Alibaba has donated JStorm to Apache
> Storm, and we have completed the IP Clearance process. JStorm is a
> fork of Storm with the clojure components reimplemented in Java, and
> includes a number of enhancements in terms of performance and
> features. JStorm is used widely in production at Alibaba across many
> different areas.
>
> Of equal importance is the JStorm community, which has expressed a
> commitment to join forces with the Apache Storm community to bring
> JStorm’s improvements to Apache Storm and collaborate on new features
> and improvements.
>
> Over the coming days and weeks we will have a number of discussions on
> the dev@ list regarding how to best approach merging both the incoming
> code and associated community.
>
> Please join me in welcoming the JStorm contributors to the Apache
> Storm community.
>
>
> JStorm community:
>
> Welcome abord! We’re glad you’re here.
>
> As you’ve probably noticed, all discussions and decision making at
> Apache takes place on the mailing list in English. I understand that
> might be a burden for non-English speakers, but there a number of
> Apache Storm contributors that speak both English and Chinese that
> would likely be willing to help translate. Google translate, while not
> perfect, is also helpful in some cases. We don’t expect perfect
> translation — just enough to get your point across is fine.
>
> When signing your name on an email, etc., please use the western name
> of yourself and others. This makes it easier for those of us who can't
> read Asian characters to identify individuals.
>
> If you’re new to Apache and the way it works, here is a good starting
> point for learning “The Apache Way”:
>
> https://community.apache.org/contributors/
>
> Feel free to introduce yourself to the Storm community by replying to
> this thread and letting us know a little more about yourself.
>
> Again, thank you and welcome!
>
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