Re: New PMC member and committer: Takahiro Hagino

2017-05-17 Thread Takahiro Hagino
Dear All,

That is an honor for me.
I will do my best to contribute.

Like Takezoe said, many developers attend JJUG Cross Community Conference.
I would like them to know how PredictionIO is a helpful product for
developers and data scientists.

Sincerely,
Takahiro

2017-05-18 11:02 GMT+09:00 Naoki Takezoe :
>
> Takahiro is also a chairman of Japan PredictionIO Users Group.
>
> He will talk about PredictionIO at JJUG Cross Community Conference
> that is a largest Java technical conference in Japan this Saturday.
> I'm looking forward to his talk!
>
> 2017-05-18 0:53 GMT+09:00 Donald Szeto :
> > Correction: Takahiro is not a committer of Apache Portals. Sorry for the
> > misinformation.
> >
> > On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Donald Szeto  wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache PredictionIO
> >> (incubating) has asked Takahiro Hagino to become a PMC member and
> >> committer, and we are pleased to announce that he has accepted. He is also
> >> a committer of the Apache Portals project.
> >>
> >> He has made major contributions to the PredictionIO 0.11.0 release by
> >> adding Elasticsearch 5 support. This shows solid understanding of the core
> >> PredictionIO codebase. In addition, he also helped cleaning up and
> >> refactoring code in the core. Having him join forces with us would be
> >> beneficial for PredictionIO's growth.
> >>
> >> Being a committer enables easier contribution to the project since there
> >> is no need to go via the patch submission process. This should enable
> >> better productivity. Being a PMC member enables assistance with the
> >> management and to guide the direction of the project.
> >>
> >> Please join us in welcoming Takahiro.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Donald
> >>
>
>
>
> --
> Naoki Takezoe


Re: New PMC member and committer: Takahiro Hagino

2017-05-17 Thread Naoki Takezoe
Takahiro is also a chairman of Japan PredictionIO Users Group.

He will talk about PredictionIO at JJUG Cross Community Conference
that is a largest Java technical conference in Japan this Saturday.
I'm looking forward to his talk!

2017-05-18 0:53 GMT+09:00 Donald Szeto :
> Correction: Takahiro is not a committer of Apache Portals. Sorry for the
> misinformation.
>
> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Donald Szeto  wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache PredictionIO
>> (incubating) has asked Takahiro Hagino to become a PMC member and
>> committer, and we are pleased to announce that he has accepted. He is also
>> a committer of the Apache Portals project.
>>
>> He has made major contributions to the PredictionIO 0.11.0 release by
>> adding Elasticsearch 5 support. This shows solid understanding of the core
>> PredictionIO codebase. In addition, he also helped cleaning up and
>> refactoring code in the core. Having him join forces with us would be
>> beneficial for PredictionIO's growth.
>>
>> Being a committer enables easier contribution to the project since there
>> is no need to go via the patch submission process. This should enable
>> better productivity. Being a PMC member enables assistance with the
>> management and to guide the direction of the project.
>>
>> Please join us in welcoming Takahiro.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Donald
>>



-- 
Naoki Takezoe


Re: New product manager: Sara Asher

2017-05-17 Thread Mars Hall
Bravo Sara!  PredictionIO is fortunate to have you!!!

*Mars

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On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 09:00 Donald Szeto > wrote:
Hi all,

The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache PredictionIO (incubating) has 
asked Sara Asher to become a product manager, and we are pleased to announce 
that she has accepted.

Sara is a Director of Product Management for Salesforce Einstein, where she 
creates products that let people build smarter applications with Salesforce and 
advanced AI. Prior to Salesforce, Sara worked at Alpine Data where she was 
chief product manager and founding director of Alpine Labs. Sara holds an AB in 
mathematics from Princeton University and a PhD in mathematics from 
Northwestern University.

Being a product manager enables management of JIRA tickets. This should make 
prioritizing product features more efficient.

Please join us in welcoming Sara.

Regards,
Donald




Re: New product manager: Sara Asher

2017-05-17 Thread Simon Chan
Congrats! Great news for the PredictionIO community.

Simon

On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 9:31 AM, Mars Hall  wrote:

> Bravo Sara!  PredictionIO is fortunate to have you!!!
> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 09:00 Donald Szeto  wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache PredictionIO
> > (incubating) has asked Sara Asher to become a product manager, and we are
> > pleased to announce that she has accepted.
> >
> > Sara is a Director of Product Management for Salesforce Einstein, where
> > she creates products that let people build smarter applications with
> > Salesforce and advanced AI. Prior to Salesforce, Sara worked at Alpine
> Data
> > where she was chief product manager and founding director of Alpine Labs.
> > Sara holds an AB in mathematics from Princeton University and a PhD in
> > mathematics from Northwestern University.
> >
> > Being a product manager enables management of JIRA tickets. This should
> > make prioritizing product features more efficient.
> >
> > Please join us in welcoming Sara.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Donald
> >
>


Re: New product manager: Sara Asher

2017-05-17 Thread Mars Hall
Bravo Sara!  PredictionIO is fortunate to have you!!!
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 09:00 Donald Szeto  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache PredictionIO
> (incubating) has asked Sara Asher to become a product manager, and we are
> pleased to announce that she has accepted.
>
> Sara is a Director of Product Management for Salesforce Einstein, where
> she creates products that let people build smarter applications with
> Salesforce and advanced AI. Prior to Salesforce, Sara worked at Alpine Data
> where she was chief product manager and founding director of Alpine Labs.
> Sara holds an AB in mathematics from Princeton University and a PhD in
> mathematics from Northwestern University.
>
> Being a product manager enables management of JIRA tickets. This should
> make prioritizing product features more efficient.
>
> Please join us in welcoming Sara.
>
> Regards,
> Donald
>


Re: New PMC member and committer: Takahiro Hagino

2017-05-17 Thread Andrew Purtell
Congratulations and welcome, Takahiro.

On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Donald Szeto  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache PredictionIO (incubating)
> has asked Takahiro Hagino to become a PMC member and committer, and we are
> pleased to announce that he has accepted. He is also a committer of the
> Apache Portals project.
>
> He has made major contributions to the PredictionIO 0.11.0 release by
> adding Elasticsearch 5 support. This shows solid understanding of the core
> PredictionIO codebase. In addition, he also helped cleaning up and
> refactoring code in the core. Having him join forces with us would be
> beneficial for PredictionIO's growth.
>
> Being a committer enables easier contribution to the project since there is
> no need to go via the patch submission process. This should enable better
> productivity. Being a PMC member enables assistance with the management and
> to guide the direction of the project.
>
> Please join us in welcoming Takahiro.
>
> Regards,
> Donald
>



-- 
Best regards,

   - Andy

If you are given a choice, you believe you have acted freely. - Raymond
Teller (via Peter Watts)


Re: New PMC member and committer: Takako Shimamoto

2017-05-17 Thread Andrew Purtell
Congratulations and welcome, Takako.

On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Donald Szeto  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache PredictionIO (incubating)
> has asked Takako Shimamoto to become a PMC member and committer, and we are
> pleased to announce that she has accepted.
>
> She has made major contributions to the PredictionIO 0.11.0 release by
> adding Elasticsearch 5 support. This shows solid understanding of the core
> PredictionIO codebase. In addition, she also helped cleaning up and
> refactoring code in the core. Having her join forces with us would be
> beneficial for PredictionIO's growth.
>
> Being a committer enables easier contribution to the project since there is
> no need to go via the patch submission process. This should enable better
> productivity. Being a PMC member enables assistance with the management and
> to guide the direction of the project.
>
> Please join us in welcoming Takako.
>
> Regards,
> Donald
>



-- 
Best regards,

   - Andy

If you are given a choice, you believe you have acted freely. - Raymond
Teller (via Peter Watts)


Re: Pipeline support for predictionIO

2017-05-17 Thread Donald Szeto
Hey Ravi,

For pipeline support do you mean Spark ML pipelines? If so, let's continue
the discussion on other thread named "Support for Spark ML pipelines". The
JIRA ticket is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIO-71.

Regards,
Donald

On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 3:55 AM, Ravi Kiran  wrote:

> Hi,
> How can I follow/contribute to development of 'pipeline support for
> predicitonio'?
>


Re: Support for spark ML pipelines

2017-05-17 Thread Donald Szeto
Hi Pankil,

Thank you for your interest. There is a ticket at
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIO-71. There isn't a design yet, so
we are open to collaborate on starting one.

Regards,
Donald

On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 11:04 AM, Pankil Doshi  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am interested to know about the road map of having Spark pipelines work
> natively with prediction.io. Is there a rough draft or plan ? May be JIRA
> ticket?
>
> Thanks,
> Pankil
>


[jira] [Assigned] (PIO-71) Support Spark ML natively as an alternative to DASE

2017-05-17 Thread Donald Szeto (JIRA)

 [ 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIO-71?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
 ]

Donald Szeto reassigned PIO-71:
---

Assignee: Donald Szeto

> Support Spark ML natively as an alternative to DASE
> ---
>
> Key: PIO-71
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIO-71
> Project: PredictionIO
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>  Components: Core
>Affects Versions: 0.11.0-incubating
>Reporter: Donald Szeto
>Assignee: Donald Szeto
>




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[jira] [Created] (PIO-71) Support Spark ML natively as an alternative to DASE

2017-05-17 Thread Donald Szeto (JIRA)
Donald Szeto created PIO-71:
---

 Summary: Support Spark ML natively as an alternative to DASE
 Key: PIO-71
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIO-71
 Project: PredictionIO
  Issue Type: New Feature
  Components: Core
Affects Versions: 0.11.0-incubating
Reporter: Donald Szeto






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New product manager: Sara Asher

2017-05-17 Thread Donald Szeto
Hi all,

The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache PredictionIO (incubating)
has asked Sara Asher to become a product manager, and we are pleased to
announce that she has accepted.

Sara is a Director of Product Management for Salesforce Einstein, where she
creates products that let people build smarter applications with Salesforce
and advanced AI. Prior to Salesforce, Sara worked at Alpine Data where she
was chief product manager and founding director of Alpine Labs. Sara holds
an AB in mathematics from Princeton University and a PhD in mathematics
from Northwestern University.

Being a product manager enables management of JIRA tickets. This should
make prioritizing product features more efficient.

Please join us in welcoming Sara.

Regards,
Donald


Re: New PMC member and committer: Takahiro Hagino

2017-05-17 Thread Donald Szeto
Correction: Takahiro is not a committer of Apache Portals. Sorry for the
misinformation.

On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Donald Szeto  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache PredictionIO
> (incubating) has asked Takahiro Hagino to become a PMC member and
> committer, and we are pleased to announce that he has accepted. He is also
> a committer of the Apache Portals project.
>
> He has made major contributions to the PredictionIO 0.11.0 release by
> adding Elasticsearch 5 support. This shows solid understanding of the core
> PredictionIO codebase. In addition, he also helped cleaning up and
> refactoring code in the core. Having him join forces with us would be
> beneficial for PredictionIO's growth.
>
> Being a committer enables easier contribution to the project since there
> is no need to go via the patch submission process. This should enable
> better productivity. Being a PMC member enables assistance with the
> management and to guide the direction of the project.
>
> Please join us in welcoming Takahiro.
>
> Regards,
> Donald
>