Re: [Announcement] - Establishing ALC Beijing Chapter

2020-02-18 Thread Craig Russell
Congratulations to everyone involved in the new ALC in Beijing.

I can only imagine how hard it is for you during the coronavirus situation and 
wish you a speedy resolution to the crisis.

Best regards,
Craig

> On Feb 18, 2020, at 3:02 AM, Swapnil M Mane  wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> ComDev PMC is pleased to announce our next ALC Chapter, ALC Beijing
> [1] and Willem Jiang as ALC Beijing Chapter lead.
> We have the following members in ALC Beijing:
> 
> 1. Willem Jiang
> -- ASF Member
> -- Chair, Servicecomb
> -- PMC (Camel, CXF, Incubator, RocketMQ, ServiceMix, SkyWalking)
> 
> 2. Jeff Zhang
> -- ASF Member
> -- PMC (Tez, Zeppelin)
> -- Committer (Incubator, Pig, Submarine, Livy)
> 
> 3. Hadrian Zbarcea
> -- ASF Member
> -- PMC (Brooklyn, Camel, Incubator, TinkerPop)
> -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
> -- Committer (ActiveMQ, Labs)
> 
> 4. Liu Ted
> -- ASF Member
> -- PMC (Incubator)
> -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
> 
> 5. Sheng Wu
> -- Chair, SkyWalking
> -- PMC (Incubator)
> -- Committer (DolphinScheduler, ECharts, and ShardingSphere)
> 
> 6. Liang Zhang
> -- PMC (Dubbo)
> -- Committer (Incubator, ShardingSphere)
> 
> 7. Jincheng Sun
> -- PMC (Flink)
> -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)
> 
> 8. Xiangdong Huang
> -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)
> 
> 9. Juan Pan
> -- Committer (ShardingSphere, Incubator)
> 
> 10. Skylar Deranick
> 
> Please join me in congratulating the ALC Beijing Chapter and wishing
> them the best luck for their future events.
> 
> [1] https://s.apache.org/alc-beijing
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Swapnil M Mane,
> www.apache.org
> 
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Re: Move community.a.o site from CMS/SVN to Hugo/Git

2020-02-18 Thread Daniel Gruno
There are pelican auto-builds and auto-publishing via .asf.yaml files 
already, as well as custom build steps being introduced on builbot 2.


see https://s.apache.org/asfyaml for starters...

On 18/02/2020 13.45, Rich Bowen wrote:
I would like to hear more about Hugo, since it's not one that I've heard 
of before.


There are a zillion different content frameworks out there, and I have 
no preference for any of them except that the underlying file format is 
standard-ish. Markdown, or something similar that can be easily 
converted to the next framework-du-jour when Hugo is no longer the 
latest hotness.


I would also strenuously encourage you to include Infra in any such 
discussion, before we forge our own new path, while Infra is already 
looking at a CMS replacement.


On 2/18/20 2:07 PM, Roy Lenferink wrote:

Hi fellow comdev-ers,

The e-mail from a few days ago asking to change the year from 2018 -> 
2020 triggered me and I
thought how this could be improved. Also, an 'Edit this page' button 
will already help people to

contribute changes to the current website.

One way of doing this could be to start using a static website as 
Hugo. Hugo is a single static binary
being able to generate static websites. More or less similar to what 
the Apache CMS is doing, except
it is being used in a quite diverse set of communities (Kubernetes 
being one of them). Content written

for the site will remain in markdown.

This afternoon I had half an hour to spare and tried to convert 
community.a.o from the current CMS
style to the style useful for Hugo. This worked out pretty well and 
not that much changes were

needed.

I have just created a pull request to the comdev-site repo on GitHub 
so people are able to review

the work I did [1].

What I propose when people are okay with this move:
- Request a comdev-site gitbox repository synced with the comdev-site 
repo on GitHub.
- Change 'trunk' to 'master' as that matches a bit more with the git 
style of working

- Merge the PR I created [1]
- Create a Jenkins job to have the site automatically generated 
whenever new commits happen.

- Move over serving community.a.o from svn to git.

I'd like to hear your opinions on this ;)

Best,
Roy

[1] https://github.com/apache/comdev-site/pull/5

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Re: Move community.a.o site from CMS/SVN to Hugo/Git

2020-02-18 Thread Rich Bowen
I would like to hear more about Hugo, since it's not one that I've heard 
of before.


There are a zillion different content frameworks out there, and I have 
no preference for any of them except that the underlying file format is 
standard-ish. Markdown, or something similar that can be easily 
converted to the next framework-du-jour when Hugo is no longer the 
latest hotness.


I would also strenuously encourage you to include Infra in any such 
discussion, before we forge our own new path, while Infra is already 
looking at a CMS replacement.


On 2/18/20 2:07 PM, Roy Lenferink wrote:

Hi fellow comdev-ers,

The e-mail from a few days ago asking to change the year from 2018 -> 2020 
triggered me and I
thought how this could be improved. Also, an 'Edit this page' button will 
already help people to
contribute changes to the current website.

One way of doing this could be to start using a static website as Hugo. Hugo is 
a single static binary
being able to generate static websites. More or less similar to what the Apache 
CMS is doing, except
it is being used in a quite diverse set of communities (Kubernetes being one of 
them). Content written
for the site will remain in markdown.

This afternoon I had half an hour to spare and tried to convert community.a.o 
from the current CMS
style to the style useful for Hugo. This worked out pretty well and not that 
much changes were
needed.

I have just created a pull request to the comdev-site repo on GitHub so people 
are able to review
the work I did [1].

What I propose when people are okay with this move:
- Request a comdev-site gitbox repository synced with the comdev-site repo on 
GitHub.
- Change 'trunk' to 'master' as that matches a bit more with the git style of 
working
- Merge the PR I created [1]
- Create a Jenkins job to have the site automatically generated whenever new 
commits happen.
- Move over serving community.a.o from svn to git.

I'd like to hear your opinions on this ;)

Best,
Roy

[1] https://github.com/apache/comdev-site/pull/5

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Re: Move community.a.o site from CMS/SVN to Hugo/Git

2020-02-18 Thread Roy Lenferink
Forgot to mention:

An example (for demo purposes only) of Hugo its output is available here:
http://comdev-site.roylenferink.nl/

On 2020/02/18 19:07:09, Roy Lenferink  wrote: 
> Hi fellow comdev-ers,
> 
> The e-mail from a few days ago asking to change the year from 2018 -> 2020 
> triggered me and I
> thought how this could be improved. Also, an 'Edit this page' button will 
> already help people to 
> contribute changes to the current website.
> 
> One way of doing this could be to start using a static website as Hugo. Hugo 
> is a single static binary
> being able to generate static websites. More or less similar to what the 
> Apache CMS is doing, except
> it is being used in a quite diverse set of communities (Kubernetes being one 
> of them). Content written 
> for the site will remain in markdown.
> 
> This afternoon I had half an hour to spare and tried to convert community.a.o 
> from the current CMS
> style to the style useful for Hugo. This worked out pretty well and not that 
> much changes were 
> needed.
> 
> I have just created a pull request to the comdev-site repo on GitHub so 
> people are able to review
> the work I did [1].
> 
> What I propose when people are okay with this move:
> - Request a comdev-site gitbox repository synced with the comdev-site repo on 
> GitHub.
> - Change 'trunk' to 'master' as that matches a bit more with the git style of 
> working
> - Merge the PR I created [1]
> - Create a Jenkins job to have the site automatically generated whenever new 
> commits happen.
> - Move over serving community.a.o from svn to git.
> 
> I'd like to hear your opinions on this ;)
> 
> Best,
> Roy
> 
> [1] https://github.com/apache/comdev-site/pull/5
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Move community.a.o site from CMS/SVN to Hugo/Git

2020-02-18 Thread Roy Lenferink
Hi fellow comdev-ers,

The e-mail from a few days ago asking to change the year from 2018 -> 2020 
triggered me and I
thought how this could be improved. Also, an 'Edit this page' button will 
already help people to 
contribute changes to the current website.

One way of doing this could be to start using a static website as Hugo. Hugo is 
a single static binary
being able to generate static websites. More or less similar to what the Apache 
CMS is doing, except
it is being used in a quite diverse set of communities (Kubernetes being one of 
them). Content written 
for the site will remain in markdown.

This afternoon I had half an hour to spare and tried to convert community.a.o 
from the current CMS
style to the style useful for Hugo. This worked out pretty well and not that 
much changes were 
needed.

I have just created a pull request to the comdev-site repo on GitHub so people 
are able to review
the work I did [1].

What I propose when people are okay with this move:
- Request a comdev-site gitbox repository synced with the comdev-site repo on 
GitHub.
- Change 'trunk' to 'master' as that matches a bit more with the git style of 
working
- Merge the PR I created [1]
- Create a Jenkins job to have the site automatically generated whenever new 
commits happen.
- Move over serving community.a.o from svn to git.

I'd like to hear your opinions on this ;)

Best,
Roy

[1] https://github.com/apache/comdev-site/pull/5

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Re: [Announcement] - Establishing ALC Beijing Chapter

2020-02-18 Thread Sheng Wu


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Re: [Announcement] - Establishing ALC Beijing Chapter

2020-02-18 Thread Willem Jiang
Yeah, it's really a great news.
Even we cannot hold the meetup right now, I think we could plan and
prepare bunch of meetup in the coming months.

Willem Jiang

Twitter: willemjiang
Weibo: 姜宁willem

On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 7:03 PM Swapnil M Mane  wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> ComDev PMC is pleased to announce our next ALC Chapter, ALC Beijing
> [1] and Willem Jiang as ALC Beijing Chapter lead.
> We have the following members in ALC Beijing:
>
> 1. Willem Jiang
>  -- ASF Member
>  -- Chair, Servicecomb
>  -- PMC (Camel, CXF, Incubator, RocketMQ, ServiceMix, SkyWalking)
>
>  2. Jeff Zhang
>  -- ASF Member
>  -- PMC (Tez, Zeppelin)
>  -- Committer (Incubator, Pig, Submarine, Livy)
>
>  3. Hadrian Zbarcea
>  -- ASF Member
>  -- PMC (Brooklyn, Camel, Incubator, TinkerPop)
>  -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
>  -- Committer (ActiveMQ, Labs)
>
>  4. Liu Ted
>  -- ASF Member
>  -- PMC (Incubator)
>  -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
>
> 5. Sheng Wu
>  -- Chair, SkyWalking
>  -- PMC (Incubator)
>  -- Committer (DolphinScheduler, ECharts, and ShardingSphere)
>
>  6. Liang Zhang
>  -- PMC (Dubbo)
>  -- Committer (Incubator, ShardingSphere)
>
>  7. Jincheng Sun
>  -- PMC (Flink)
>  -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)
>
>  8. Xiangdong Huang
>  -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)
>
>  9. Juan Pan
>  -- Committer (ShardingSphere, Incubator)
>
>  10. Skylar Deranick
>
> Please join me in congratulating the ALC Beijing Chapter and wishing
> them the best luck for their future events.
>
> [1] https://s.apache.org/alc-beijing
>
>
> Best regards,
> Swapnil M Mane,
> www.apache.org
>
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Re: [Announcement] - Establishing ALC Beijing Chapter

2020-02-18 Thread 适兕
congrats!
that  means lots of work to do ! :-)


Ming Wen  于2020年2月18日周二 下午8:01写道:

> Congratulations!
>
> Thanks,
> Ming Wen, Apache APISIX
> Twitter: _WenMing
>
>
> Juan Pan  于2020年2月18日周二 下午7:32写道:
>
> > Congratulation!
> > Many thanks for our members’ help.
> >
> >
> >  Juan Pan (Trista)
> >
> > Senior DBA & PPMC of Apache ShardingSphere(Incubating)
> > E-mail: panj...@apache.org
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 02/18/2020 19:02,Swapnil M Mane wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > ComDev PMC is pleased to announce our next ALC Chapter, ALC Beijing
> > [1] and Willem Jiang as ALC Beijing Chapter lead.
> > We have the following members in ALC Beijing:
> >
> > 1. Willem Jiang
> > -- ASF Member
> > -- Chair, Servicecomb
> > -- PMC (Camel, CXF, Incubator, RocketMQ, ServiceMix, SkyWalking)
> >
> > 2. Jeff Zhang
> > -- ASF Member
> > -- PMC (Tez, Zeppelin)
> > -- Committer (Incubator, Pig, Submarine, Livy)
> >
> > 3. Hadrian Zbarcea
> > -- ASF Member
> > -- PMC (Brooklyn, Camel, Incubator, TinkerPop)
> > -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
> > -- Committer (ActiveMQ, Labs)
> >
> > 4. Liu Ted
> > -- ASF Member
> > -- PMC (Incubator)
> > -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
> >
> > 5. Sheng Wu
> > -- Chair, SkyWalking
> > -- PMC (Incubator)
> > -- Committer (DolphinScheduler, ECharts, and ShardingSphere)
> >
> > 6. Liang Zhang
> > -- PMC (Dubbo)
> > -- Committer (Incubator, ShardingSphere)
> >
> > 7. Jincheng Sun
> > -- PMC (Flink)
> > -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)
> >
> > 8. Xiangdong Huang
> > -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)
> >
> > 9. Juan Pan
> > -- Committer (ShardingSphere, Incubator)
> >
> > 10. Skylar Deranick
> >
> > Please join me in congratulating the ALC Beijing Chapter and wishing
> > them the best luck for their future events.
> >
> > [1] https://s.apache.org/alc-beijing
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Swapnil M Mane,
> > www.apache.org
> >
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Re: [Announcement] - Establishing ALC Beijing Chapter

2020-02-18 Thread Ming Wen
Congratulations!

Thanks,
Ming Wen, Apache APISIX
Twitter: _WenMing


Juan Pan  于2020年2月18日周二 下午7:32写道:

> Congratulation!
> Many thanks for our members’ help.
>
>
>  Juan Pan (Trista)
>
> Senior DBA & PPMC of Apache ShardingSphere(Incubating)
> E-mail: panj...@apache.org
>
>
>
>
> On 02/18/2020 19:02,Swapnil M Mane wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> ComDev PMC is pleased to announce our next ALC Chapter, ALC Beijing
> [1] and Willem Jiang as ALC Beijing Chapter lead.
> We have the following members in ALC Beijing:
>
> 1. Willem Jiang
> -- ASF Member
> -- Chair, Servicecomb
> -- PMC (Camel, CXF, Incubator, RocketMQ, ServiceMix, SkyWalking)
>
> 2. Jeff Zhang
> -- ASF Member
> -- PMC (Tez, Zeppelin)
> -- Committer (Incubator, Pig, Submarine, Livy)
>
> 3. Hadrian Zbarcea
> -- ASF Member
> -- PMC (Brooklyn, Camel, Incubator, TinkerPop)
> -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
> -- Committer (ActiveMQ, Labs)
>
> 4. Liu Ted
> -- ASF Member
> -- PMC (Incubator)
> -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
>
> 5. Sheng Wu
> -- Chair, SkyWalking
> -- PMC (Incubator)
> -- Committer (DolphinScheduler, ECharts, and ShardingSphere)
>
> 6. Liang Zhang
> -- PMC (Dubbo)
> -- Committer (Incubator, ShardingSphere)
>
> 7. Jincheng Sun
> -- PMC (Flink)
> -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)
>
> 8. Xiangdong Huang
> -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)
>
> 9. Juan Pan
> -- Committer (ShardingSphere, Incubator)
>
> 10. Skylar Deranick
>
> Please join me in congratulating the ALC Beijing Chapter and wishing
> them the best luck for their future events.
>
> [1] https://s.apache.org/alc-beijing
>
>
> Best regards,
> Swapnil M Mane,
> www.apache.org
>
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Re:[Announcement] - Establishing ALC Beijing Chapter

2020-02-18 Thread Juan Pan
Congratulation! 
Many thanks for our members’ help.


 Juan Pan (Trista) 
 
Senior DBA & PPMC of Apache ShardingSphere(Incubating)
E-mail: panj...@apache.org




On 02/18/2020 19:02,Swapnil M Mane wrote:
Hello all,

ComDev PMC is pleased to announce our next ALC Chapter, ALC Beijing
[1] and Willem Jiang as ALC Beijing Chapter lead.
We have the following members in ALC Beijing:

1. Willem Jiang
-- ASF Member
-- Chair, Servicecomb
-- PMC (Camel, CXF, Incubator, RocketMQ, ServiceMix, SkyWalking)

2. Jeff Zhang
-- ASF Member
-- PMC (Tez, Zeppelin)
-- Committer (Incubator, Pig, Submarine, Livy)

3. Hadrian Zbarcea
-- ASF Member
-- PMC (Brooklyn, Camel, Incubator, TinkerPop)
-- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
-- Committer (ActiveMQ, Labs)

4. Liu Ted
-- ASF Member
-- PMC (Incubator)
-- Non-PMC (Fundraising)

5. Sheng Wu
-- Chair, SkyWalking
-- PMC (Incubator)
-- Committer (DolphinScheduler, ECharts, and ShardingSphere)

6. Liang Zhang
-- PMC (Dubbo)
-- Committer (Incubator, ShardingSphere)

7. Jincheng Sun
-- PMC (Flink)
-- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)

8. Xiangdong Huang
-- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)

9. Juan Pan
-- Committer (ShardingSphere, Incubator)

10. Skylar Deranick

Please join me in congratulating the ALC Beijing Chapter and wishing
them the best luck for their future events.

[1] https://s.apache.org/alc-beijing


Best regards,
Swapnil M Mane,
www.apache.org

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Re: [Announcement] - Establishing ALC Beijing Chapter

2020-02-18 Thread Tomasz Urbaszek
Great news! Good luck ACL Beijing!

Tomek

On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 at 12:03, Swapnil M Mane 
wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> ComDev PMC is pleased to announce our next ALC Chapter, ALC Beijing
> [1] and Willem Jiang as ALC Beijing Chapter lead.
> We have the following members in ALC Beijing:
>
> 1. Willem Jiang
>  -- ASF Member
>  -- Chair, Servicecomb
>  -- PMC (Camel, CXF, Incubator, RocketMQ, ServiceMix, SkyWalking)
>
>  2. Jeff Zhang
>  -- ASF Member
>  -- PMC (Tez, Zeppelin)
>  -- Committer (Incubator, Pig, Submarine, Livy)
>
>  3. Hadrian Zbarcea
>  -- ASF Member
>  -- PMC (Brooklyn, Camel, Incubator, TinkerPop)
>  -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
>  -- Committer (ActiveMQ, Labs)
>
>  4. Liu Ted
>  -- ASF Member
>  -- PMC (Incubator)
>  -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
>
> 5. Sheng Wu
>  -- Chair, SkyWalking
>  -- PMC (Incubator)
>  -- Committer (DolphinScheduler, ECharts, and ShardingSphere)
>
>  6. Liang Zhang
>  -- PMC (Dubbo)
>  -- Committer (Incubator, ShardingSphere)
>
>  7. Jincheng Sun
>  -- PMC (Flink)
>  -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)
>
>  8. Xiangdong Huang
>  -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)
>
>  9. Juan Pan
>  -- Committer (ShardingSphere, Incubator)
>
>  10. Skylar Deranick
>
> Please join me in congratulating the ALC Beijing Chapter and wishing
> them the best luck for their future events.
>
> [1] https://s.apache.org/alc-beijing
>
>
> Best regards,
> Swapnil M Mane,
> www.apache.org
>
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[Announcement] - Establishing ALC Beijing Chapter

2020-02-18 Thread Swapnil M Mane
Hello all,

ComDev PMC is pleased to announce our next ALC Chapter, ALC Beijing
[1] and Willem Jiang as ALC Beijing Chapter lead.
We have the following members in ALC Beijing:

1. Willem Jiang
 -- ASF Member
 -- Chair, Servicecomb
 -- PMC (Camel, CXF, Incubator, RocketMQ, ServiceMix, SkyWalking)

 2. Jeff Zhang
 -- ASF Member
 -- PMC (Tez, Zeppelin)
 -- Committer (Incubator, Pig, Submarine, Livy)

 3. Hadrian Zbarcea
 -- ASF Member
 -- PMC (Brooklyn, Camel, Incubator, TinkerPop)
 -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)
 -- Committer (ActiveMQ, Labs)

 4. Liu Ted
 -- ASF Member
 -- PMC (Incubator)
 -- Non-PMC (Fundraising)

5. Sheng Wu
 -- Chair, SkyWalking
 -- PMC (Incubator)
 -- Committer (DolphinScheduler, ECharts, and ShardingSphere)

 6. Liang Zhang
 -- PMC (Dubbo)
 -- Committer (Incubator, ShardingSphere)

 7. Jincheng Sun
 -- PMC (Flink)
 -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)

 8. Xiangdong Huang
 -- Committer (Incubator, IoTDB)

 9. Juan Pan
 -- Committer (ShardingSphere, Incubator)

 10. Skylar Deranick

Please join me in congratulating the ALC Beijing Chapter and wishing
them the best luck for their future events.

[1] https://s.apache.org/alc-beijing


Best regards,
Swapnil M Mane,
www.apache.org

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Re: [ALC] Request to setup ALC in Beijing

2020-02-18 Thread Swapnil M Mane
Hello ALC Beijing team,

Hope you are doing well, it gives immense pleasure to us to update you
that the vote is passed by ComDev PMC to establish ALC Beijing Chapter
and Willem Jiang as ALC Beijing Chapter lead.

Here are the placeholder pages created in ComDev space
https://s.apache.org/alc-beijing
https://s.apache.org/alc-beijing-events
https://s.apache.org/alc-beijing-reports

I have given edit rights on Confluence for ComDev wiki to following
members (since I found their confluence IDs)
-- Willem Jiang
-- Jeff Zhang
-- Liang Zhang
-- Jincheng Sun
-- Sheng Wu
-- Juan Pan

Rest members, please feel free to mail on the dev list to request the
edit rights with your confluence ID.

We would also like to connect you with Aditya Sharma.
Aditya is a very active member of ALC Indore Chapter and will be with
you for an initial few months to support and assist you so that you
will be familiar with the processes followed by ALC Chapter for its
execution ( https://s.apache.org/d4anc ).


Dear Willem and team,
We have the following roles and responsibilities as ALC Chapter and
ALC Chapter lead:
[Online version of this is available at
https://s.apache.org/ALC-Chapter-Lead-RR ]

 1. Making sure the 'ALC Code of Conduct (
https://s.apache.org/alc-code-of-conduct )' is followed by the ALC
Chapter.

 2. All the events organized by the ALC Chapter are following the
Guidelines to organize ALC Event ( s.apache.org/alc-guidelines ).

 3. Chapter lead will submit the status report (
https://s.apache.org/alc-reports ) to ComDev (
dev@community.apache.org ) in every *three months* based on their
reporting cycle.
For ALC Beijing the reporting cycle is May, August, November, February.

 4. Chapter Lead will be the point of contact for the respective ALC Chapter.

If you have any queries or questions, please feel free to post on dev list.

All the very best team, and thank you for showing your kind interest
in this initiative.

Best regards,
Swapnil M Mane,
www.apache.org

On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 10:20 AM Swapnil M Mane  wrote:
>
> Hello Skylar and Juan, thank you for your interest.
> Skylar, please refer to my response inline.
>
> On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 10:02 AM Skylar Deranick  wrote:
> >
> > Sure I'll do it
>
> Just for your information, as mentioned in one of my recent mail [1],
> Currently, the voting is underway in ComDev PMC to establish ALC Beijing.
> And it is the mandate of ComDev PMC to establish the new ALCs,
> so we have to wait until we get the response from the PMC.
>
> [1] https://s.apache.org/z8yo7
>
> >
> > On Sat, Feb 8, 2020, 8:30 PM Juan Pan  wrote:
> >
> > > +1 from me.
> > >
> > >
> > > I am tracking this thread.
> > > Hope see ACL Beijing setting up, i believe there are much more active
> > > PMCs, committers and contributors in Beijing waiting for this good news.
> > >
> > >
> > > Best wishes
> > >
> > >
> > >  Juan Pan (Trista)
> > >
> > > Senior DBA & PPMC of Apache ShardingSphere(Incubating)
> > > E-mail: panj...@apache.org
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 02/7/2020 13:50,Sheng Wu wrote:
> > > Hi Willem
> > >
> > > I am interested in helping ALC Beijing.
> > > Sorry I didn't respond earlier.
> > >
> > > +1 from me.
> > >
> > > I am Apache SkyWalking VP, Incubator PMC, ShardingSphere(incubating) PPMC
> > > and mentor of DolphinScheduler(incubating) & ECharts(incubating).
> > > ALC Beijing is good news for SkyWalking, ShardingSphere, and
> > > DolphinScheduler, which has many initial PMC and active contributors here.
> > >
> > > Sheng Wu
> > >
> > > On 2019/12/03 02:50:52, Willem Jiang  wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm Apache member and there are bunch of Apache project developers in
> > > Beijing I know.  ALC just give us a very good excuse to hand out and
> > > hold meetup together.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Willem
> > >
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