[jira] [Comment Edited] (GORA-338) Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb

2020-10-07 Thread Su Win (Jira)


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Su Win edited comment on GORA-338 at 10/8/20, 5:41 AM:
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Hi [~chrismattmann] and [~lewismc] ,

I am Su, an applicant for the Outreachy internship Dec 2020 program. I am 
currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed 
Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and 
a bit about java collections.  

I am interested in the *Add datastore for Elasticsearch* project. As part of 
the warm-up task, I would like to work on this issue.

I have checked the current page, 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html#overview], which contains 
minimal information. I had a look at Gora MongoDB and Cassandra doc pages so 
that I have a rough idea about the type of contents I need to add to the 
document.
 * [https://gora.apache.org/current/gora-mongodb.html]
 * [http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html]

[~lewismc], I see you as assignee. I would like to know whether it is OK if I 
work on it or collaborate with you?

I have the following questions regarding this *gora-dynamodb* task.
 * *_Correct repo checking :_* Based on the Gora MongoDB and Cassandra 
documents, I assume that I need to check into this repo. 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb]
 ** Is my assumption correct?

 * *_Documentation Draft location:_* Where should I add my draft documentation 
for review and discussion? I have a github account. Normally, I add the project 
documentation into the project folder.
 ** Should I pull this repo, 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb
 and add 
README.file|https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb%20and%20add%20README.file]
 , and call this document as README.md?
 ** Or Should I create a draft under this 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html] site since all the 
documentation live here? If so, how should I do it?

Any other recommendation on where I should start or things to look out for?

Thank you.
  


was (Author: suwindev19):
Hi [~chrismattmann] and [~lewismc] ,

I am Su, an applicant for the Outreachy internship Dec 2020 program. I am 
currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed 
Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and 
a bit about java collections.  My initial application is approved.

I am interested in the *Add datastore for Elasticsearch* project. As part of 
the warm-up task, I would like to work on this issue.

I have checked the current page, 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html#overview], which contains 
minimal information. I had a look at Gora MongoDB and Cassandra doc pages so 
that I have a rough idea about the type of contents I need to add to the 
document.
 * [https://gora.apache.org/current/gora-mongodb.html]
 * [http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html]

[~lewismc], I see you as assignee. I would like to know whether it is OK if I 
work on it or collaborate with you?

I have the following questions regarding this *gora-dynamodb* task.
 * *_Correct repo checking :_* Based on the Gora MongoDB and Cassandra 
documents, I assume that I need to check into this repo. 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb]
 ** Is my assumption correct?

 * *_Documentation Draft location:_* Where should I add my draft documentation 
for review and discussion? I have a github account. Normally, I add the project 
documentation into the project folder.
 ** Should I pull this repo, 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb
 and add 
README.file|https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb%20and%20add%20README.file]
 , and call this document as README.md?
 ** Or Should I create a draft under this 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html] site since all the 
documentation live here? If so, how should I do it?

Any other recommendation on where I should start or things to look out for?

Thank you.
 

> Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb
> -
>
> Key: GORA-338
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-338
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: documentation, gora-dynamodb
>Affects Versions: 0.4
>Reporter: Lewis John McGibbney
>Assignee: Lewis John McGibbney
>Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.0
>
>
> We need to substantiate the site docs which currently reside at 
> http

[jira] [Comment Edited] (GORA-338) Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb

2020-10-07 Thread Su Win (Jira)


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Su Win edited comment on GORA-338 at 10/8/20, 5:08 AM:
---

Hi [~chrismattmann] and [~lewismc] ,

I am Su, an applicant for the Outreachy internship Dec 2020 program. I am 
currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed 
Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and 
a bit about java collections.  My initial application is approved.

I am interested in the *Add datastore for Elasticsearch* project. As part of 
the warm-up task, I would like to work on this issue.

I have checked the current page, 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html#overview], which contains 
minimal information. I had a look at Gora MongoDB and Cassandra doc pages so 
that I have a rough idea about the type of contents I need to add to the 
document.
 * [https://gora.apache.org/current/gora-mongodb.html]
 * [http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html]

[~lewismc], I see you as assignee. I would like to know whether it is OK if I 
work on it or collaborate with you?

I have the following questions regarding this *gora-dynamodb* task.
 * *_Correct repo checking :_* Based on the Gora MongoDB and Cassandra 
documents, I assume that I need to check into this repo. 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb]
 ** Is my assumption correct?

 * *_Documentation Draft location:_* Where should I add my draft documentation 
for review and discussion? I have a github account. Normally, I add the project 
documentation into the project folder.
 ** Should I pull this repo, 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb
 and add 
README.file|https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb%20and%20add%20README.file]
 , and call this document as README.md?
 ** Or Should I create a draft under this 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html] site since all the 
documentation live here? If so, how should I do it?

Any other recommendation on where I should start or things to look out for?

Thank you.
 


was (Author: suwindev19):
Hi [~chrismattmann] and [~lewismc] ,

I am Su, an applicant for the Outreachy internship Dec 2020 program. I am 
currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed 
Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and 
a bit about java collections.  My initial application is approved.

I am interested in the *Add datastore for Elasticsearch* project. As part of 
the warm-up task, I would like to work on this issue. 

I have checked the current page, 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html#overview], which contains 
minimal information. I had a look at Gora MongoDB and Cassandra doc pages so 
that I have a rough idea about the type of contents I need to add to the 
document.
 * [https://gora.apache.org/current/gora-mongodb.html]
 * [http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html]

[~lewismc], I see you as assignee. I would like to know whether it is OK if I 
work on it or collaborate with you?

I have the following questions regarding this *gora-dynamodb* task.
 * *_Correct repo checking :_* Based on the Gora MongoDB and Cassandra 
documents, I assume that I need to check into this repo. 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb]
 ** Is my assumption correct?

 * *_Documentation Draft location:_* Where should I add my draft documentation 
for review and discussion? I have a github account. Normally, I add the project 
documentation into the project folder.
 ** Should I pull this repo, 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb
 and add 
README.file|https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb%20and%20add%20README.file]
 , and call this document as README.md?
 ** Or Should I create a draft under this 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html] site since all the 
documentation live here? If so, how should I do it? If so, could I be assigned 
to this task? 

Any other recommendation on where I should start or things to look out for?

Thank you.

> Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb
> -
>
> Key: GORA-338
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-338
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: documentation, gora-dynamodb
>Affects Versions: 0.4
>Reporter: Lewis John McGibbney
>Assignee: Lewis John McGibbney
>Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.0
>

[jira] [Commented] (GORA-338) Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb

2020-10-07 Thread Su Win (Jira)


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 ] 

Su Win commented on GORA-338:
-

Hi [~chrismattmann] and [~lewismc] ,

I am Su, an applicant for the Outreachy internship Dec 2020 program. I am 
currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed 
Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and 
a bit about java collections.  My initial application is approved.

I am interested in the *Add datastore for Elasticsearch* project. As part of 
the warm-up task, I would like to work on this issue. 

I have checked the current page, 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html#overview], which contains 
minimal information. I had a look at Gora MongoDB and Cassandra doc pages so 
that I have a rough idea about the type of contents I need to add to the 
document.
 * [https://gora.apache.org/current/gora-mongodb.html]
 * [http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html]

[~lewismc], I see you as assignee. I would like to know whether it is OK if I 
work on it or collaborate with you?

I have the following questions regarding this *gora-dynamodb* task.
 * *_Correct repo checking :_* Based on the Gora MongoDB and Cassandra 
documents, I assume that I need to check into this repo. 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb]
 ** Is my assumption correct?

 * *_Documentation Draft location:_* Where should I add my draft documentation 
for review and discussion? I have a github account. Normally, I add the project 
documentation into the project folder.
 ** Should I pull this repo, 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb
 and add 
README.file|https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb%20and%20add%20README.file]
 , and call this document as README.md?
 ** Or Should I create a draft under this 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html] site since all the 
documentation live here? If so, how should I do it? If so, could I be assigned 
to this task? 

Any other recommendation on where I should start or things to look out for?

Thank you.

> Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb
> -
>
> Key: GORA-338
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-338
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: documentation, gora-dynamodb
>Affects Versions: 0.4
>Reporter: Lewis John McGibbney
>Assignee: Lewis John McGibbney
>Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.0
>
>
> We need to substantiate the site docs which currently reside at 
> http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html
> We should most likely also provide a page for dynamodb compiler



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[jira] [Comment Edited] (GORA-664) Add datastore for Elasticsearch

2020-10-07 Thread Su Win (Jira)


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Su Win edited comment on GORA-664 at 10/8/20, 4:32 AM:
---

Hi [~carlosrmng] ,

I am Su Win, an applicant for Outreach internship Dec 2020 - March 2021 intake. 
Upon receiving the approval for my initial application, I would like to express 
my interest for this project.

I am currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just 
completed second semester of my first year. I have recently completed Object 
Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and a bit 
about java collections. I passed my AWS cloud practitioner certification exam 
in March this year and studied what elasticsearch is and its features. So when 
I see this “Add a datastore for Elasticsearch in Apache Gora” project, I am 
very excited to learn more about it and work on this project.

For the warm up task, I would like to work on the *Complete site documentation 
for gora-dynamodb* task. I will post my question there. Would that be OK?

My experience with Java is mainly university course related content (core 
java). I am also self-studying Data Structure and Algorithm in Java. I am keen 
to learn about maven, NoSQL datastores, Object2Datastore mapping and big data 
techniques.

*+Question+*

I would like to know whether I need to complete at least one main task listed 
during this contribution period.

Thank you.:)

 
 


was (Author: suwindev19):
Hi there,

I am Su Win, an applicant for Outreach internship Dec 2020 - March 2021 intake. 
Upon receiving the approval for my initial application, I would like to express 
my interest for this project.

I am currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just 
completed second semester of my first year. I have recently completed Object 
Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and a bit 
about java collections. I passed my AWS cloud practitioner certification exam 
in March this year and studied what elasticsearch is and its features. So when 
I see this “Add a datastore for Elasticsearch in Apache Gora” project, I am 
very excited to learn more about it and work on this project. 

For the warm up task, I would like to work on the *Complete site documentation 
for gora-dynamodb* task. I will post my question there. Would that be OK? 

My experience with Java is mainly university course related content (core 
java). I am also self-studying Data Structure and Algorithm in Java. I am keen 
to learn about maven, NoSQL datastores, Object2Datastore mapping and big data 
techniques. 

*+Question+*

I would like to know whether I need to complete at least one main task listed 
during this contribution period. 

Thank you.:)

 

> Add datastore for Elasticsearch
> ---
>
> Key: GORA-664
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-664
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Carlos Muñoz
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: outreachy2020
>
> Elasticsearch is a Lucene-based search engine that primarily focuses on 
> distribution and availability. It could be a good alternative for the 
> gora-solr module.
>  
> [https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/index.html] 



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[jira] [Commented] (GORA-664) Add datastore for Elasticsearch

2020-10-07 Thread Su Win (Jira)


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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-664?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=17209997#comment-17209997
 ] 

Su Win commented on GORA-664:
-

Hi there,

I am Su Win, an applicant for Outreach internship Dec 2020 - March 2021 intake. 
Upon receiving the approval for my initial application, I would like to express 
my interest for this project.

I am currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just 
completed second semester of my first year. I have recently completed Object 
Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and a bit 
about java collections. I passed my AWS cloud practitioner certification exam 
in March this year and studied what elasticsearch is and its features. So when 
I see this “Add a datastore for Elasticsearch in Apache Gora” project, I am 
very excited to learn more about it and work on this project. 

For the warm up task, I would like to work on the *Complete site documentation 
for gora-dynamodb* task. I will post my question there. Would that be OK? 

My experience with Java is mainly university course related content (core 
java). I am also self-studying Data Structure and Algorithm in Java. I am keen 
to learn about maven, NoSQL datastores, Object2Datastore mapping and big data 
techniques. 

*+Question+*

I would like to know whether I need to complete at least one main task listed 
during this contribution period. 

Thank you.:)

 

> Add datastore for Elasticsearch
> ---
>
> Key: GORA-664
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-664
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Carlos Muñoz
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: outreachy2020
>
> Elasticsearch is a Lucene-based search engine that primarily focuses on 
> distribution and availability. It could be a good alternative for the 
> gora-solr module.
>  
> [https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/index.html] 



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