Thanks Tim!!
-- 
Rod Simpson
@rockerston
rodsimpson.com

On February 11, 2014 at 3:36:42 PM, Tim Anglade ([email protected]) wrote:

All points should be addressed now. I added instructions on how to update  
the website in its README [1]. I also cleaned various other little things,  
including listing Alex Karasulu as a committer.  

Cheers! --Tim  

[1]: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/usergrid/site/README.md  


On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 6:59 AM, Jake Farrell <[email protected]> wrote:  

> Recently there has been a lot of discussions about issues seen in releases  
> and tagging as well as concerns raised about podlings learning the ASF  
> ways. As we continue to progress towards the first Apache Usergrid release  
> and eventually graduation I want to make sure that everyone is on the same  
> page and aware of the ASF requirements and necessary procedures that are in  
> place.  
>  
> Looking at the Usergrid website and docs we have some items that will need  
> to be addressed before the next report is due and the status for each of  
> these items should be added to the report.  
>  
> 1. The website has a recent releases section and download links. No votes  
> have taken place so far for Apache UserGrid and therefore no release have  
> occurred. The links point to github for the available downloads. Releases  
> must be voted on and then accepted be the IPMC as the project is still in  
> incubation and the releases must be distributed using the ASF mirror system  
> . These must be removed. Everyone please familiarize yourself with the  
> guide for releases [1][2]. If you have any questions on this please ask,  
> everyone needs to be aware of these requirements as they are not optional.  
>  
> 2. There is no documentation about the github workflow the project opted to  
> go with. Going to the website and clicking on contributing guidelines send  
> you to [3] where it references submitting pull requests to  
> apigee/usergrid-stack. The workflow that has been selected is different  
> than Apache JClouds and any other project in the incubator or any TLP.  
> JClouds is using Github for reviews only and no source is committed to  
> their Github repository [4]. This process needs to be documented throughly  
> to ensure that the committers are following all required ASF legal  
> obligations for any contributions.  
>  
> 3. The website does not meet the required ASF branding guidelines [5]. This  
> was initially brought up in the beginning of January and still is an issue.  
>  
> There is a lot of hard work going on and I appreciate everyone working to  
> help address these items to ensure that all ASF requirements and policies  
> are being adhered to. If anyone has any questions on these please do not  
> hesitate to ask  
>  
> -Jake  
>  
>  
> [1]: http://www.apache.org/dev/release.html  
> [2]: http://incubator.apache.org/guides/releasemanagement.html  
> [3]: https://github.com/usergrid/usergrid/tree/master/stack#contributing  
> [4]: http://wiki.apache.org/jclouds/Committers%20Guide  
> [5]: http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs.html#websites  
>  

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