Hi Lars This isn't noise :-) this is enthusiasm and it's great. It's all about finding out where we want to go, what we want to do and how to do it, ..... all of that takes discussion.
Thanks Sharan On 2019/02/22 23:14:41, Lars Francke <[email protected]> wrote: > I think I'm done for the day. > > Sorry for all the noise. > > These are just meant as discussion starters but if you feel that I go off > in an entirely different direction than you thought, please don't hesitate > to let me know. > We've obviously had an idea in mind when we proposed this project but that > doesn't mean that's the best way to go about it. > > And especially about all the Apache rules and politics I still get a bunch > to learn. So if I say something that sounds wrong to you then...it probably > is ;-) > > On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 11:01 PM Lars Francke <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I've got a bunch of open questions that we could/should discuss. I think > > it makes sense to have separate threads for each but I wanted to start a > > "global" one first. This is lots of dull stuff to get sorted out I'm > > afraid. Existing projects usually have it a bit easier because they already > > come with a website or issue tracker etc. > > > > I'll start new threads for some of these topics: > > > > - Name search: I believe we need to start a PODLINGNAMESEARCH to see > > whether "Training" is a suitable name(e.g. [1]) > > > > - Jira: Do we want to use Jira? Might sound a bit premature as we don't > > have any "product" yet but I'm sure we will and I believe it makes sense to > > have it > > > > - Confluence: Do we need a Wiki? Not sure yet... > > > > - Bylaws: Some/most/all (?) projects have bylaws, rules governing how they > > work[2] > > > > - Git/Github usage > > > > - Releases: This is a bit more concrete already. What will constitute a > > release? Assuming we produce a slidepack (in whichever format), does it > > even need releases? Is each content update not a release on its own etc.? > > > > - Legal/Trademark: It'd be good to discuss with Legal/Trademark folks so > > we can give guidance on how companies (ours included) can refer to these > > trainings in their material (e.g. "OpenCore Hadoop Training based on Apache > > Training (incubating) - Hadoop" or something like that > > > > - Website: We need a website.... > > > > - Twitter: apachetraining is already taken but I've registered > > apache_training (not done anything yet) > > > > - Slack: We have a #training channel in the-asf Slack. For those new to > > the ASF you can register at https://the-asf.slack.com/ with your @ > > apache.org address > > > > - Report: We need to prepare a report for the board/Incubator PMC every > > month for three months and then every quarter after that, I've never done > > that but we have people in here with lots of experience so I hope it won't > > be a problem :) > > > > And then there's the more interesting bits: > > > > - What content are you interested in producing? > > - Which "formats"? (e.g. PowerPoint, RevealJS, Videos etc.) > > - > > > > I'm looking forward to this! > > > > Cheers, > > Lars > > > > > > [1] <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-27> > > [2] e.g. <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/Bylaws>, < > > https://gump.apache.org/bylaws.html> > > > > >
