Lynnette, Are you happy to be added as the press contact for CouchDB? (I think you're the most qualified person on this list!)
On 14 November 2014 18:37, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks folks. I'm taking a pass at this (in the doc) myself now. > > On 14 November 2014 13:42, Sally Khudairi > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Thanks so much, Andy, and everyone else. >> >> I apologize for breaking the collaborative editing process by forwarding my >> plaintext version. Some PMCs don't like the Google Doc method --lots of >> annotations/questions, who pulls the trigger, offline access, etc., so I >> tend to forward a "here's the latest version" to the list(s) along the way. >> >> So that's one thing off my "to do" list :-) >> >> I'll hop onto the doc in a few hours to see how things are progressing. >> >> Cheers and chat soon, >> Sally >> >> [From the mobile; please excuse top-posting, spelling/spacing errors, and >> brevity] >> >> ----- Reply message ----- >> From: "Andy Wenk" <[email protected]> >> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >> Cc: "Andreas Wenk" <[email protected]>, "Sally Khudairi" >> <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, >> "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "Mike Broberg" >> <[email protected]>, "Andy Ellicott" <[email protected]>, "Lynnette Nolan" >> <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >> Subject: Draft for review: Apache 2.0 beta press release >> Date: Fri, Nov 14, 2014 06:15 >> >> Hi everyone, >> we just found out that there was a bit of confusion where to edit the draft. >> Jan and I had a quick IRC talk and I would like to let you know how we want >> to fix this. >> >> * the base for all (!) further edits and reviews is the original Google doc >> at >> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1haCoxdPnkrY2MNxhlkg7V0xrK3jsL78eemvSFCBcLC4/edit?usp=sharing >> >> * Jan copied Sally's revised draft on top of the document. The draft from >> Lynnette and Mike is still there at the end of the document >> >> * Jan is copy editing Sally's version recently >> >> * I am reviewing the draft also >> >> * when done we will reply here and let you know >> >> You are very welcome to also work on that document. You may wanna use the >> comment function (or edit directly for typos and such ...). I believe this >> proposed way will lead to a quick finish and cool press release :) >> >> Thanks a lot for all you patience and awesome help! >> >> Cheers >> >> Andy >> >> On 13 November 2014 11:22, Sally Khudairi <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> Thanks, Andy, for your responses. >> >> >> >> I'm standing by :-) >> >> >> >> Warmly, >> >> Sally >> >> >> >> [From the mobile; please excuse top-posting, spelling/spacing errors, and >> brevity] >> >> >> >> ----- Reply message ----- >> >> From: "Andy Wenk" <[email protected]> >> >> To: "Sally Khudairi" <[email protected]> >> >> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" >> <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" >> <[email protected]>, "Mike Broberg" <[email protected]>, "Andy >> Ellicott" <[email protected]>, "Lynnette Nolan" <[email protected]>, >> "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, >> "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >> >> Subject: Draft for review: Apache 2.0 beta press release >> >> Date: Thu, Nov 13, 2014 05:03 >> >> >> >> Hi Sally, >> >> thanks a lot for your replies to my annotations. You had some questions and >> I will answer them inline. As you have mentioned already, I am looking >> forward to read thoughts of others here. >> >> >> >> On 13 November 2014 02:22, Sally Khudairi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Thanks, Andy! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Apologies for the top-posting; my email client no longer allows for properly >> marked-up messages ;-( >> >> >> >> oh never mind :) >> >> >> >> So here are some quick responses re: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> - bulleted list and CloudApps --the list is pulled from what I read in a few >> locations, so feel free to add or delete items that work best for the PMC >> >> >> >> I would like to ask the other participants what we should include here. My >> main point was the question, if we should also include the new features of >> CouchDB 2.0 >> >> >> >> >> >> - bulleted list in general --it's important to show what CouchDB is; yes, we >> may know, but others might not, so it's good to highlight core features >> >> >> >> ok >> >> >> >> >> >> - adding v2.0 features --I'd like to do a bulleted list and more detail in >> the v2.0 GA release, otherwise we might not have media coverage then ("it's >> not newsworthy" is not something we want) >> >> >> >> but the whole press release is referring to CouchDB 2.0. Maybe I >> misunderstand this point. Let's see what others say about this. >> >> >> >> >> >> - request "to write this a bit 'nicer' ..." --are you referring to the >> Cloudant bit or Fauxton? >> >> >> >> The Cloudant bit where Cloudant is not mentioned - what is intentional and >> required >> >> >> >> >> >> - future features --I try to never pre-announce anything, but as it was in >> the draft that Mike forwarded, I presumed it was documented/agreed. I'll do >> what the PMC prefers >> >> >> >> Again, I would like to hear what others say about this point. >> >> >> >> >> >> - IRC handles --I'm happy to do what you'd like and align the pointers >> accordingly ... personally I prefer to point folks to a Web page that >> documents where they can go, if available >> >> >> >> Actually, we do not have a summary page so we should find consensus what we >> write here >> >> >> >> >> >> - download links --I guessed on this, so if you have a specific URI/L, by >> all means, I'll change it :^) >> >> >> >> I am not sure what the plans are here. I think the best solution would be to >> integrate an extra point at http://couchdb.apache.org/#download named >> "CouchDB Beta 2.0" or sth. like that >> >> >> >> Thanks again for your speedy response. I look forward to hearing from >> others, and will forward a revised draft on Friday. >> >> >> >> I have to thank you for your awesome work :D >> >> >> >> Chat soon, >> >> >> >> Sally >> >> >> >> Cheers >> >> >> >> Andy >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> >> >> >> From: Andy Wenk <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> To: Sally Khudairi <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" >> <[email protected]>; Mike Broberg <[email protected]>; Andy >> Ellicott <[email protected]>; Lynnette Nolan <[email protected]>; >> "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; >> "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> Sent: Wednesday, 12 November 2014, 16:55 >> >> >> >> Subject: Re: Draft for review: Apache 2.0 beta press release >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi Sally, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> thanks a lot for forwarding the press release draft and your edits. And >> thanks to the authors. I really like it. I made questions and annotations >> inline. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On 12 November 2014 21:39, Sally Khudairi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi everyone --as promised, below is our revised draft of the announcement. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>Please note that I have created a new boilerplate for Apache CouchDB that >>>needs to be reviewed. Also, I've made some structural adjustments to meet >>>our "Project News/Announcement" format and editorial house style (e.g. >>>capitalizing "Web" and "Open Source"). Kindly ignore any line spacing >>>oddities, as my mail server is fuzzing those up. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>@Jan --we have a place holder for your quote. Please review and edit/signoff >>>as appropriate. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>As for announcement timing, we can go live at 11.30AM CET (5.30AM ET), which >>>is when the Jan's State of the Couch/Union talk is over. Are you OK with >>>that? If not, I'm happy to work with whatever works best for you (as long as >>>it's not _too_ early <g>). >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>Thanks in advance for your feedback! I'd love to lock in our copy by 6PM ET >>>on Saturday 15 November if at all possible. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>Warmly, >> >> >> >>>Sally >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>= = = >> >> >> >>>Apache CouchDB™ Adds Database Clustering with 2.0 Beta Release of NoSQL >>>Software >> >> >> >>>Horizontal scalability improves data replication and sync at large scale for >>>JSON document database >> >> >> >>>BUDAPEST, Hungary —17 November 2014— At ApacheCon Europe 2014, the Apache >>>CouchDB™ project today announced a beta release of its CouchDB 2.0 >>>operational data store. The 2.0 beta release brings improved clustering >>>technology to the Open Source NoSQL database, making it easier to move data >>>between different CouchDB instances and continuously synchronize changes >>>across commodity servers, within Web browsers, and directly on mobile >>>devices. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>@@AWAITING EDIT/SIGNOFF FROM JAN – "The beta release of CouchDB 2.0 delivers >>>on our vision of making Apache CouchDB the standard database for data >>>movement," said Jan Lehnardt, Vice President of Apache CouchDB. "Data access >>>is like any other utility --applications must excel at keeping data flowing >>>to and from users, across data centers, and between mobile devices and >>>central repositories. Our beta release is a milestone for the Apache CouchDB >>>community, and it's already raising more interest in the project." >> >> >> >>>CouchDB completely embraces the Web by allowing users to easily: >> >> >> >>> - Store data with JSON documents; >> >> >> >>> - Access documents and query indexes using a Web browser via HTTP; >> >> >> >>> - Index, combine, and transform documents with JavaScript >> >> >> >>> - Serve Web apps directly out of CouchDB; >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> @Jan - we spoke about "Couchapps" and what the target of CouchDB is. I am >> not sure if this point should be here. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> - Distribute data and apps efficiently using CouchDB’s incremental >> replication; and >> >> >> >>> - Support master-master ("masterless replica architectures") setups with >>> automatic conflict detection >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> We used also the word "bidirectional conflict detection" but maybe we >> changed it to the simpler "automatic conflict detection" >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> The list reads a bit what CouchDB can do actually, but not what it will be >> able with 2.0. But maybe this is intentional as it is written below. I would >> love to see some 2.0 features in the list anyway. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Using CouchDB, the flow of data between an application and its database >> remains uninterrupted and highly performant. The clustering improvements >> introduced in the beta version of CouchDB 2.0 extend the database’s >> performance properties around data durability and high availability, adding >> Dynamo distributed system-design principles to CouchDB horizontal scaling >> technology. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> CouchDB 2.0 represents major contributions to the Apache project: all the >> clustering features of BigCouch, an Open Source variant of CouchDB, have >> been folded back into Apache CouchDB. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I already asked Mike why Cloudant is not mentioned at all. There are >> internal reasons. But this paragraph cries for the word "Cloudant". Just >> like: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Cloudant made major contributions to the Apache ..." :) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Is it possible to write this a bit "nicer" ... sry ... can't explain it >> differently .... >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> The community has also completed development of a new Web dashboard called >> Fauxton, with streamlined administration tools, rich code editors, and a UI >> for managing database replication. >> >> >> >>>Also announced today are plans for upcoming new features, including a >>>declarative querying system, code for which currently resides in an Open >>>Source repository. The community also intends to evaluate potential code >>>contributions that would advance CouchDB indexing capabilities. These >>>potential new features would add integrated full-text indexing for search >>>based on Apache Lucene™, extend CouchDB view indexing to clustered >>>environments, and automatically compact indexes with improved logic. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I am not sure if it is smart to speak about these very far away features >> already now. I was not aware that there is a bigger focus to mention them >> (but I remember that Jan told me ..). Take this comment maybe better as a >> question please ... >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> The Apache CouchDB community encourages feedback for incorporation into the >> v2.0 generally available release, which is expected early 2015. Those >> interested in becoming involved with Apache CouchDB are invited to >> participate on any of the project's eight mailing lists and/or contribute >> code at https://github.com/apache/couchdb. The project also welcomes >> questions on IRC in the #couchdb channel on freenode >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> #couchdb is for users >> >> >> >> #couchdb-dev is for developers >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> We should mention both or if only one, we should mention #couchdb-dev imho. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I asked myself, if it would be good to also mention docs.couchdb.org . But >> there users will find the documentation about 1.6.1. And as I just heard, we >> do not have any documentation for 2.0 yet. We should have a little "how to >> guide" and we should include that link here - if we decide to link to any >> docs at all. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Downloads and Documentation >> >> >> >>>The official source code for the beta release of CouchDB v2.0 can be >>>downloaded from http://couchdb.apache.org/#download >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> This link will have the GA releases. Will the beta be here? If not, we >> should change the link to the appropriate location. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>>Availability and Oversight >> >> >> >>>As with all Apache products, CouchDB software is released under the Apache >>>License v2.0, and is overseen by a self-selected team of active contributors >>>to the project. The Apache CouchDB Project Management Committee (PMC) guides >>>the Project's day-to-day operations, including community development and >>>product releases. >> >> >> >>>About Apache CouchDB™ >> >> >> >>>Apache CouchDB is a proven, efficient Open Source database that ensures >>>uninterrupted, highly performant data flow between modern Web and mobile >>>applications and their data stores. CouchDB's suite of features, including >>>on-the-fly document transformation, real-time change notifications, and >>>easy-to-use administration console greatly simplifies the Web application >>>development process. Focused on distributed scaling, CouchDB is highly >>>available, partition tolerant, and consistent, with a fault-tolerant storage >>>engine that prioritizes data safety. CouchDB entered the Apache Incubator in >>>February 2008 and became an Apache Top-level Project in November of the same >>>year. For downloads, documentation, and ways to become involved with Apache >>>CouchDB, visit http://couchdb.apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/CouchDB >> >> >> >>># # # >> >> >> >>>© The Apache Software Foundation. "Apache", "CouchDB", "Apache CouchDB", >>>"Lucene", "Apache Lucene", the Apache CouchDB logo, and the Apache feather >>>logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of The Apache Software >>>Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. All other brands and >>>trademarks are the property of their respective owners. >> >> >> >>>[APACHE COUCHDB CONTACT] >> >> >> >>>Sally Khudairi >> >> >> >>>Vice President >> >> >> >>>The Apache Software Foundation >> >> >> >>>+1 617 921 8656 >> >> >> >>><[email protected]> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks again and all the best >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Andy >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> >> >> >>>From: Mike Broberg <[email protected]> >> >> >> >>>To: Sally Khudairi <[email protected]> >> >> >> >>>Cc: Andy Ellicott <[email protected]>; Lynnette Nolan <[email protected]>; >>>[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] >> >> >> >>>Sent: Tuesday, 11 November 2014, 16:25 >> >> >> >>>Subject: Re: Draft for review: Apache 2.0 beta press release >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>Oh, good. Thanks, Sally! I think I told the community the reverse (my bad), >>>but that makes sense: You and the press team will take an initial pass, and >>>will then send it back to the community for review. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>Pardon my ignorance, but I'm not sure if the ASF issues its own news >>>releases or what the process is there. We're fine either way, but of course >>>we'd help set up the approved release for distribution via PRWeb if needed. >>>Just wanted to mention that up front in case it matters. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>Thanks! --Mike >> >> >> >>>-- >> >> >> >>>Mike Broberg | IBM Cloudant | 200 State Street, Boston, MA 02109 | >>>[email protected] | (617) 299-1409 Google Voice >> >> >> >>>-- >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>"Sally Khudairi" ---11/11/2014 04:18:56 PM---Thanks so much, Mike. Thank >>>you, Lynnette! I'll edit and forward the draft back to the community by >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>From: "Sally Khudairi" <[email protected]> >> >> >> >>>To: Mike Broberg/Cambridge/IBM@IBMUS, [email protected] >> >> >> >>>Cc: [email protected], Lynnette Nolan/Cambridge/IBM@IBMUS, "Andy Ellicott" >>><[email protected]>, [email protected] >> >> >> >>>Date: 11/11/2014 04:18 PM >> >> >> >>>Subject: Re: Draft for review: Apache 2.0 beta press release >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>________________________________ >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>Thanks so much, Mike. Thank you, Lynnette! >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>I'll edit and forward the draft back to the community by Thursday, hopefully >>>sooner. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>I'm also copying the ASF Press team here to ensure everyone's in the loop. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>Cheers, >> >> >> >>>Sally >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>[From the mobile; please excuse top-posting, spelling/spacing errors, and >>>brevity] >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>----- Reply message ----- >> >> >> >>>From: "Mike Broberg" <[email protected]> >> >> >> >>>To: <[email protected]> >> >> >> >>>Cc: <[email protected]>, "Lynnette Nolan" <[email protected]>, "Andy Ellicott" >>><[email protected]> >> >> >> >>>Subject: Draft for review: Apache 2.0 beta press release >> >> >> >>>Date: Tue, Nov 11, 2014 16:10 >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>Hello, community-- After our google hangout with Jan, Alexander, and others >>>on Monday, my colleague Lynnette and I drafted a press release for your >>>review. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>It's open to all for comments via >>>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1haCoxdPnkrY2MNxhlkg7V0xrK3jsL78eemvSFCBcLC4/edit?usp=sharing >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>If you would like edit access, please let me know. (I already granted edit >>>access to Jan, Noah, and others who I suspect might be interested, but my >>>apologies in advance if I left you off.) >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>The goal is to send a draft over to Sally Khudairi by Friday morning U.S. >>>Eastern, so she has time to review before Jan, Joan, and others speak about >>>the Apache 2.0 beta release at ApacheCon Europe on 17 November. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>Thanks very much for your edits/comments! --Mike >> >> >> >>>-- >> >> >> >>>Mike Broberg | IBM Cloudant | 200 State Street, Boston, MA 02109 | >>>[email protected] | (617) 299-1409 Google Voice >> >> >> >>>-- >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1haCoxdPnkrY2MNxhlkg7V0xrK3jsL78eemvSFCBcLC4/edit?usp=sharing >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>DRAFT: NOT FOR RELEASE >> >> >> >>>DRAFT: FOR APACHE COUCHDB COMMUNITY REVIEW >> >> >> >>>Apache CouchDB™ Adds Database Clustering with 2.0 Beta Release of NoSQL >>>Software >> >> >> >>>Horizontal scalability improves data replication and sync at large scale for >>>JSON document database >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>BUDAPEST — NOVEMBER 17, 2014 — The Apache CouchDB™ project today announced a >>>beta release of CouchDB 2.0 at the ApacheCon Europe conference. The software >>>release brings improved clustering technology to the open source NoSQL >>>database. Now, CouchDB can more easily move data between different CouchDB >>>instances and continuously synchronize changes to that data across CouchDB >>>services running on commodity servers, within Web browsers, and directly on >>>mobile devices. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>CouchDB is an operational data store designed to ensure the flow of data >>>between an application and its database remains uninterrupted and highly >>>performant. The clustering improvements introduced in the beta version of >>>CouchDB 2.0 extend the database’s performance properties around data >>>durability and high availability, adding Dynamo distributed system-design >>>principles to CouchDB horizontal scaling technology. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>“The beta release of CouchDB 2.0 delivers on our vision of making Apache >>>CouchDB the standard database for data movement,” said Jan Lehnardt, vice >>>president of Apache CouchDB at the Apache Software Foundation. “Data access >>>is like any other utility. Applications must excel at keeping data flowing >>>to and from users, across data centers, and between mobile devices and >>>central repositories. The beta release is a milestone for the Apache CouchDB >>>community, and it’s already raising more interest in the project.” >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>CouchDB 2.0 represents major contributions to the Apache project. All the >>>clustering features of BigCouch, an open source variant of CouchDB, have now >>>been folded back into Apache CouchDB. The community has also completed >>>development of a new Web dashboard called Fauxton, with streamlined admin >>>tools, rich code editors, and a UI for managing database replication. The >>>beta release of CouchDB 2.0 containing these features is available now at >>><link>. The community encourages feedback for incorporation into the >>>generally available release, which is expected in early 2015. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>At ApacheCon Europe, the CouchDB community also announced plans for upcoming >>>new features. The first new feature is a declarative querying system, code >>>for which currently resides in an open source repository. The community also >>>announced its intention to evaluate soon-to-be-open-sourced code that would >>>advance CouchDB indexing capabilities. These potential new features would >>>add integrated full-text indexing for search based on Apache Lucene™, extend >>>CouchDB view indexing to clustered environments, and automatically compact >>>indexes with improved logic. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>“Apache”, “Apache CouchDB” , “Apache Lucene”, and “CouchDB” are registered >>>trademarks or trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation in the United >>>States and/or other countries. All other brands and trademarks are the >>>property of their respective owners. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>About Apache CouchDB™ >> >> >> >>>CouchDB is a database that completely embraces the Web and works well with >>>modern Web and mobile applications. Store database records as JSON >>>documents. Access documents and query indexes via HTTP. Index, combine, and >>>transform JSON documents with JavaScript. Distribute data efficiently using >>>CouchDB’s incremental replication and synchronization technology. CouchDB >>>supports master-master setups (a.k.a. “masterless replica architectures”) >>>with automatic conflict detection. CouchDB works well with modern Web and >>>mobile applications. It is not a relational database. For more on CouchDB, >>>join our mailing lists via http://couchdb.apache.org/, contribute code at >>>https://github.com/apache/couchdb, or bring your questions to IRC in the >>>#couchdb channel on freenode. >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>### >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Andy Wenk >> >> >> >> Hamburg - Germany >> >> >> >> RockIt! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> GPG fingerprint: C044 8322 9E12 1483 4FEC 9452 B65D 6BE3 9ED3 9588 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/andywenk.asc >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Andy Wenk >> >> Hamburg - Germany >> >> RockIt! >> >> >> >> GPG fingerprint: C044 8322 9E12 1483 4FEC 9452 B65D 6BE3 9ED3 9588 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/andywenk.asc >> >> >> >> -- >> Andy Wenk >> Hamburg - Germany >> RockIt! >> >> GPG fingerprint: C044 8322 9E12 1483 4FEC 9452 B65D 6BE3 9ED3 9588 >> >> >> >> https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/andywenk.asc > > > > -- > Noah Slater > https://twitter.com/nslater -- Noah Slater https://twitter.com/nslater
