Karthik, didn“t you mention (offline) someone who could help? That would be great!
Thanks, Matthieu On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 7:09 PM, Leo Neumeyer <[email protected]> wrote: > Looks good to me. Regarding the Git proposal, we need to have a volunteer > to help with some Python code otherwise it is unlikely to be accepted. > > -leo > > > On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 2:40 AM, Matthieu Morel <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 12/5/11 7:25 PM, Patrick Hunt wrote: >> >>> dec 7th. >>> >>> Patrick >>> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> here is a proposal for the incubator report (please comment/amend): >> >> >> S4 (Simple Scalable Streaming System) is a general-purpose, distributed, >> scalable, partially fault-tolerant, pluggable platform that allows >> programmers to easily develop applications for processing continuous, >> unbounded streams of data. >> >> S4 entered incubation on September 26th 2011. >> >> >> * Infrastructure issues >> - we are waiting for an answer to our proposal for using an apache git >> repository instead of converting our existing code base from git to svn. >> This proposal was in response to a call by the infra team for joining the >> git testing program. >> >> >> * Other issues before graduation >> 1. Migrate code from github to Apache infrastructure and make an initial >> release on Apache with the current code (version 0.4 = version 0.3 + >> checkpointing + bugfixes) >> >> 2. learning and applying Apache's procedures (consensus), and >> defining/adapting development workflows for the project >> >> 3. Complete the current work on the new version (0.5), which is a major >> refactoring in order to simplify concepts, API, and introduce new features >> such as dynamic deployment and reliable channels >> >> 4. Grow the community >> >> >> * Activity since last report: >> >> 1. started using the jira tracker: 30 tickets created and commented so far >> >> 2. redirected users and developers from former google groups forum to >> apache's mailing lists >> >> 3. Migrated web site from www.s4.io to incubator.apache.org/s4 >> >> 4. Most of the development work has been focused on 0.5 >> >> >> >> > > > -- > > Leo Neumeyer (@leoneu) > > > >
