On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 8:35 PM, Carl Steinbach <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi John, > > You mentioned to me offline last week about using Review Board for > > collaborative review of Hive issues, and I noticed that you started with > one > > issue already (http://review.hbase.org/r/178/). Once we've made sure > it's > > working smoothly, it would be cool if everyone we can get everyone using > > this for uniformity. > > > > Right, I was just testing this out to see if it works. I probably should > have sent a note out to the hive-dev list first. > > > > > > Is there a way to set Review Board up so that the infrastructure (or at > > least URL) is associated with Hive instead of HBase? > > > > > I asked Todd Lipcon about this and he said that he can probably set up a > vhost for Hive, but that will require an address, and it probably won't > work > seamlessly, e.g. emails will likely still refer to hbase.org. He suggested > instead that we rename the server review.cloudera.com (which I don't think > folks will like), or hadoopreview.org (which won't cover TLPs), or > apachereview.org (which will probably cause problems with the ASF). Do you > have any ideas how to solve this problem? > > Also, is there any chance that Facebook can host this server? We're > currently hosting it as an EC2 instance which is kind of expensive. > > > > > HBase has a note on their wiki about the process they use: > > > > http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hbase/HoThis seems like a good tool. > wToContribute#Review_Process<http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hbase/HowToContribute#Review_Process> > > > > If we're going to institute usage of Review Board for Hive, let's > document > > it here: > > > > > http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hive/HowToContribute#Contributing_your_work > > > > > Sounds good to me. Should I got ahead and document it now or wait until we > get the domain name issue resolved? > > Thanks. > > Carl > This seems like a good tool. Couldn't/shouldn't apache host all the infrastucture? I am not implying anything shadey is going on or anything :) but We do not want something like this happening http://www.osnews.com/comments/21921
