Re: [RESULT] [VOTE] Release Apache Commons RDF 0.1.0-incubating RC2

2015-05-18 Thread Lewis John Mcgibbney
Congratulations CommonsRDF !!!

On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 8:23 PM, general-digest-h...@incubator.apache.org
wrote:


 Hello,

 the vote for releasing Apache Commons RDF 0.1.0-incubating RC2 passes with:

 7 +1 votes (5 from IPMC):

 * Olivier Lamy (IPMC)
 * Enrico Daga (PPMC)
 * Tommaso Teofili (IPMC)
 * Lewis John Mcgibbney (IPMC)
 * Stian Soiland-Reyes (PPMC)
 * Andy Seaborne (IPMC and PPMC)
 * Sergio Fernández (IPMC and PPMC)

 and 1 +0 vote:

 * Justin Mclean (IPMC)

 Thanks everybody to have contributed to this release in any way. We'll work
 to improve some details in the next release.

 I'll promote the artifacts and send the announce once the release has been
 synced to all mirrors.

 Cheers,

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Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Slider 0.80.0-incubating

2015-05-18 Thread Gour Saha
Hi Justin,

We filed https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLIDER-883 and fixed it
(will reflect from our next release onwards).

Thank you for taking the time and providing all the feedback.

-Gour

On 5/16/15, 7:09 PM, Justin Mclean justinmcl...@me.com wrote:

Hi,

 LICENSE issues:
 - Looks like there may be  an issue with the app-packages directory.
 That's odd: I don't see it

find . -name LIC* -print
./apache-slider-0.80.0-incubating/app-packages/accumulo/LICENSE.txt
./apache-slider-0.80.0-incubating/app-packages/accumulo/target/classes/MET
A-INF/LICENSE
./apache-slider-0.80.0-incubating/app-packages/accumulo/target/maven-share
d-archive-resources/META-INF/LICENSE
./apache-slider-0.80.0-incubating/app-packages/accumulo/target/test-classe
s/META-INF/LICENSE
./apache-slider-0.80.0-incubating/app-packages/command-logger/application-
pkg/target/maven-shared-archive-resources/META-INF/LICENSE
./apache-slider-0.80.0-incubating/app-packages/command-logger/slider-pkg/t
arget/maven-shared-archive-resources/META-INF/LICENSE
./apache-slider-0.80.0-incubating/app-packages/hbase/target/maven-shared-a
rchive-resources/META-INF/LICENSE
./apache-slider-0.80.0-incubating/app-packages/storm/target/maven-shared-a
rchive-resources/META-INF/LICENSE
./apache-slider-0.80.0-incubating/app-packages/target/maven-shared-archive
-resources/META-INF/LICENSE
(...)

 that just tells the merge checker which strings to merge together when
generating aggregate reports of what licenses you depend on. We don't
have any such dependencies; it's probably just there because we cut and
paste it in while setting up the license check. I can cut the line from
the source if you want; it doesn't make any difference to the build.

Probably best to remove it for future releases.

Thanks,
Justin



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You know what... Apache is just too complicated.

2015-05-18 Thread Stefan Reich
Lots of rules, Americans in the background... I don't see that it works.

Why don't we spend our time just PRODUCING SOMETHING?

All you'd have to do is connect programmers to projects. Simple. Why all
the rules?

Cheers
Stefan


[RESULT] [VOTE] Release Apache Slider 0.80.0-incubating

2015-05-18 Thread Gour Saha
The VOTE passes with 3, +1 binding votes from IPMC. There was 1, +0 vote and no 
-1s.

Steve Loughran   +1 (binding)
Mahadev Konar+1 (binding)
Devaraj Das  +1 (binding)

Thanks to everyone for the votes.

Next Steps:
Push the release out to the mirrors and announce.

-Gour

From: Gour Saha gs...@hortonworks.commailto:gs...@hortonworks.com
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 2:08 PM
To: general@incubator.apache.orgmailto:general@incubator.apache.org 
general@incubator.apache.orgmailto:general@incubator.apache.org
Subject: [VOTE] Release Apache Slider 0.80.0-incubating

Hello,

This is a call for a vote for releasing Apache Slider 0.80.0-incubating.

This is a source+binary release.

Summary of fixes: http://s.apache.org/539
Release notes: http://s.apache.org/lUH
Vote thread: http://s.apache.org/MNx
Results: http://s.apache.org/oeK

Staged artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheslider-1006/org/apache/slider

Git Source:
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-slider.git;a=commit;h=d7e3449fa649dbb88388329724334f2d1aac2869
SHA1: d7e3449fa649dbb88388329724334f2d1aac2869
Tag: slider-0.80.0-incubating

PGP key:
http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindexsearch=gourks...@apache.org

Basic build/test instructions:
http://slider.incubator.apache.org/developing/building.html

Please vote on releasing this package as Apache Slider 0.80.0-incubating.

This vote will be open for 72 hours.

[ ] +1 approve
[ ] +0 no opinion
[ ] -1 disapprove (and reason why)

Thank You,
The Apache Slider Team

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Re: You know what... Apache is just too complicated.

2015-05-18 Thread Ryan Blue

On 05/18/2015 11:35 AM, Stefan Reich wrote:

Lots of rules, Americans in the background... I don't see that it works.

Why don't we spend our time just PRODUCING SOMETHING?

All you'd have to do is connect programmers to projects. Simple. Why all
the rules?

Cheers
Stefan



Hi Stefan,

In my experience, the code is the easy part of a project, while building 
and maintaining a community around it is the hard part. That's what 
Apache focuses on: building a healthy community around a project so that 
it lives beyond a single developer.


That's quite a bit more than connecting programmers with projects. For 
example, what happens when the developers disagree? How do we disagree 
politely and move on? Who says we *should* disagree politely and move 
on? Apache's answer to this is what is behind the voting and procedure.


In addition, there are a number of concerns around ownership and 
responsibility. There are a lot of rules concerning licensing that are 
in place to protect contributors and those require some diligence and, 
unfortunately, rules.


rb

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Re: [VOTE] Apache Ignite 1.1.0 release (RC5)

2015-05-18 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi,

In the source reefs eI notice a LICENSE, LICENSE.txt, NOTICE and NOTICE.txt 
whose contents don’t match each other. I assume the LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt 
are the real files to look at?

Thanks,
Justin
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Re: [DISCUSS] Trafodion Incubation Proposal

2015-05-18 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Stack st...@duboce.net wrote:
 Unless there are other comments on the proposal, I will move to start a
 VOTE on accepting Trafodion into incubator tomorrow.

Given that there were a few folks volunteering as mentors (thanks!!!)
should we have the updated version of the proposal posted on this
thread before opening up a VOTE?

Thanks,
Roman.

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Re: [DISCUSS] Trafodion Incubation Proposal

2015-05-18 Thread Stack
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Roman Shaposhnik ro...@shaposhnik.org
wrote:

 On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Stack st...@duboce.net wrote:
  Unless there are other comments on the proposal, I will move to start a
  VOTE on accepting Trafodion into incubator tomorrow.

 Given that there were a few folks volunteering as mentors (thanks!!!)
 should we have the updated version of the proposal posted on this
 thread before opening up a VOTE?

 Thanks,
 Roman.

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Sounds good. I added volunteers Andy, Devaraj, Lars, and Enis. I left off
Konstantin since he seems well-loaded mentoring other projects for now. I
also removed the sentence soliciting mentors.

Will put up VOTE tomorrow.

St.Ack


Trafodion Apache Incubator Proposal

Abstract

Trafodion is a webscale SQL-on-Hadoop solution enabling transactional or
operational workloads on Hadoop.

Proposal

Apache Trafodion builds on the scalability, elasticity, and flexibility of
Hadoop. Trafodion extends Hadoop to provide guaranteed transactional
integrity, enabling new kinds of big data applications to run on Hadoop. Key
features of Apache Trafodion include:

* Full-functioned ANSI SQL language support
* JDBC/ODBC connectivity for Linux/Windows clients
* Distributed ACID transaction protection across multiple statements,
tables and rows
* Performance improvements for OLTP workloads with compile-time and
run-time optimizations
* Support for large data sets using a parallel-aware query optimizer
* ANSI SQL security and data integrity constraints including referential
integrity

Hewlett-Packard Company submits this proposal to donate its Apache License,
Version 2.0 open source project known as Trafodion, its source code,
documentation, and web site content to the Apache Software Foundation in
order to build an open source community

Background

Trafodion is an open source project sponsored by HP, incubated at HP Labs
and HP-IT, to develop an enterprise-class SQL-on-Hadoop solution targeting
big data transactional or operational workloads. HP publically announced
the open source project and uploaded the source code to GitHub in June 2014.

The SQL compiler, optimizer and executor components of Trafodion have a
rich heritage. Under development since 1993, they were released as
commercial closed source software in various flavors such as HP NonStop
SQL/MX and HP Neoview. NonStop SQL/MX was designed for online transaction
processing on HP’s NonStop (formerly Tandem) fault-tolerant servers and is
known for its high availability, scalability, and performance. Hundreds of
companies and thousands of servers are running mission-critical
applications today on NonStop SQL/MX. In addition, much of these components
today are running internal to HP as the core of its Enterprise Data
Warehouse (EDW), managing over a PB of data.

Starting in 2013, the software was modified to run on HBase and a new
distributed transaction manager was written to run as an HBase co-processor.

Unlike most NOSQL and other SQL-on-Hadoop open source projects, Trafodion
provides comprehensive ANSI SQL language support including full-functioned
data definition (DDL), data manipulation (DML), transaction control (TCL)
and database utility support.

Trafodion provides comprehensive and standard SQL data manipulation support
including SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and UPSERT/MERGE syntax with
language options including join variants, unions, where predicates,
aggregations (group by and having), sort ordering, sampling, correlated and
nested sub-queries, cursors, and many SQL functions.

Utilities are provided for updating table statistics used by the optimizer
for costing (i.e. selectivity/cardinality estimates) plan alternatives, for
displaying the chosen SQL execution plan, plan shaping, backup and
restoring the database, data loading and unloading, and a command line
utility for interfacing with the database engine.

Explicit control statements are provided to allow applications to define
transaction boundaries and to abort transactions when warranted, including
BEGIN WORK, COMMIT WORK, ROLLBACK WORK and SET TRANSACTION.

Trafodion supports ANSI’s grant/revoke semantics to define user and role
privileges in terms of managing and accessing the database objects.

Rationale

The name “Trafodion” (the Welsh word for transactions, pronounced
“Tra-vod-eee-on”) was chosen specifically to emphasize the differentiation
that Trafodion provides in closing a critical gap in the Hadoop ecosystem.
Trafodion builds on the scalability, elasticity, and flexibility of Hadoop.
Trafodion extends Hadoop to provide guaranteed transactional integrity,
enabling new kinds of big data applications to run on Hadoop.

Current Status

HP released the Trafodion code under the Apache License, Version 2, in June
of 2014. Since 

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Slider 0.80.0-incubating

2015-05-18 Thread Gour Saha
Thank you Justin.

-Gour

On 5/18/15, 1:55 PM, Justin Mclean jus...@classsoftware.com wrote:

HI,

 We filed https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLIDER-883 and fixed it
 (will reflect from our next release onwards).

Works for me. Changing vote to +1 binding.

Thanks,
Justin

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Re: [VOTE] Apache Ignite 1.1.0 release (RC5)

2015-05-18 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi,

 We have uploaded release candidate to
 https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/ignite/1.1.0-rc5/

And another question, I assume that the ignite-fabric-1.1.0-incubating.zip and 
ignite-hadoop-1.1.0-incubating.zip are not source releases but are actually 
convenience binary releases?

Thanks,
Justin
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Re: You know what... Apache is just too complicated.

2015-05-18 Thread Jochen Theodorou

Am 18.05.2015 20:35, schrieb Stefan Reich:

Lots of rules, Americans in the background... I don't see that it works.

Why don't we spend our time just PRODUCING SOMETHING?

All you'd have to do is connect programmers to projects. Simple. Why all
the rules?


I can give you my take:
Contributors will more or less give their free time for no money, so 
they want recognition in exchange. That and legal stuff is what most of 
those rules are about.


Since I am too involved with Groovy I am too biased to comment about 
JavaX, or if it fits for Apache. But I can tell you, that as soon as you 
have to deal with more than a handful of people you know privately 
and/or if people start actually looking at what your stuff does, things 
easily start to get socially complicated.


bye Jochen

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[ANNOUNCE] Apache NiFi 0.1.0-incubating release

2015-05-18 Thread markap14
Hello

The Apache NiFi team would like to announce the release of Apache NiFi 
0.1.0-incubating.

Apache NiFi is an easy to use, powerful, and reliable system to process and 
distribute data.  Apache NiFi was made for dataflow.  It supports highly 
configurable directed graphs of data routing, transformation, and system 
mediation logic.

More details on Apache NiFi can be found here:
http://nifi.incubator.apache.org/

The release artifacts can be downloaded from here:
http://nifi.incubator.apache.org/download.html

Maven artifacts have been made available here:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/releases/org/apache/nifi/

Release notes available here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12316020version=12329276

Thank you
The Apache NiFi team


DISCLAIMER

Apache NiFi is an effort undergoing incubation at The Apache Software 
Foundation (ASF), sponsored by  Apache Incubator. Incubation is required of all 
newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the 
infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have stabilized in 
a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. While incubation status 
is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or stability of the code, 
it does indicate that the project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF.

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Re: [DISCUSS] Trafodion Incubation Proposal

2015-05-18 Thread Stack
Unless there are other comments on the proposal, I will move to start a
VOTE on accepting Trafodion into incubator tomorrow.
Thanks,
St.Ack

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 8:02 PM, Venkat Ranganathan 
vranganat...@hortonworks.com wrote:

 Glad to see Trafodion submitted as an Apache Incubator project.

 Good luck

 Venkat


 On May 14, 2015, at 4:13 PM, Birdsall, Dave dave.birds...@hp.com
 wrote:

 Hi Lars,

 Glad to have you on the mentor list!

 Dave

 -Original Message-
 From: lars hofhansl [mailto:la...@apache.org]
 Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2015 3:39 PM
 To: general@incubator.apache.org
 Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Trafodion Incubation Proposal

 Bit belated... I'd be happy and honored to be a mentor for Trafodian.
 -- Lars
   From: Stack st...@duboce.net
  To: general@incubator.apache.org
  Sent: Friday, May 8, 2015 2:59 PM
  Subject: [DISCUSS] Trafodion Incubation Proposal

 I would like to start up a discussion on Trafodion joining the ASF as an
 incubating project.

 Trafodion is a webscale SQL-on-Hadoop solution that enables transactional
 or operational workloads on Hadoop, .

 The proposal is available on the wiki here:
 https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/TrafodionProposal#preview

 The proposal text is also attached to the end of this email.

 Trafodion is a rich, storied SQL engine that has recently been ported to
 run on HBase and Hadoop. I think it would make for a fine addition to the
 Apache family of projects  It would be good to hear what others think.

 Thank you in advance for giving the proposal a read.

 Yours,
 St.Ack


 Trafodion Apache Incubator Proposal

 Abstract

 Trafodion is a webscale SQL-on-Hadoop solution enabling transactional or
 operational workloads on Hadoop.

 Proposal

 Apache Trafodion builds on the scalability, elasticity, and flexibility of
 Hadoop. Trafodion extends Hadoop to provide guaranteed transactional
 integrity, enabling new kinds of big data applications to run on Hadoop.
 Key features of Apache Trafodion include:

 * Full-functioned ANSI SQL language support
 * JDBC/ODBC connectivity for Linux/Windows clients
 * Distributed ACID transaction protection across multiple statements,
 tables and rows
 * Performance improvements for OLTP workloads with compile-time and
 run-time optimizations
 * Support for large data sets using a parallel-aware query optimizer
 * ANSI SQL security and data integrity constraints including referential
 integrity

 Hewlett-Packard Company submits this proposal to donate its Apache
 License, Version 2.0 open source project known as Trafodion, its source
 code, documentation, and web site content to the Apache Software Foundation
 in order to build an open source community

 Background

 Trafodion is an open source project sponsored by HP, incubated at HP Labs
 and HP-IT, to develop an enterprise-class SQL-on-Hadoop solution targeting
 big data transactional or operational workloads. HP publically announced
 the open source project and uploaded the source code to GitHub in June 2014.

 The SQL compiler, optimizer and executor components of Trafodion have a
 rich heritage. Under development since 1993, they were released as
 commercial closed source software in various flavors such as HP NonStop
 SQL/MX and HP Neoview. NonStop SQL/MX was designed for online transaction
 processing on HP’s NonStop (formerly Tandem) fault-tolerant servers and is
 known for its high availability, scalability, and performance. Hundreds of
 companies and thousands of servers are running mission-critical
 applications today on NonStop SQL/MX. In addition, much of these components
 today are running internal to HP as the core of its Enterprise Data
 Warehouse (EDW), managing over a PB of data.

 Starting in 2013, the software was modified to run on HBase and a new
 distributed transaction manager was written to run as an HBase co-processor.

 Unlike most NOSQL and other SQL-on-Hadoop open source projects, Trafodion
 provides comprehensive ANSI SQL language support including full-functioned
 data definition (DDL), data manipulation (DML), transaction control (TCL)
 and database utility support.

 Trafodion provides comprehensive and standard SQL data manipulation
 support including SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and UPSERT/MERGE syntax
 with language options including join variants, unions, where predicates,
 aggregations (group by and having), sort ordering, sampling, correlated and
 nested sub-queries, cursors, and many SQL functions.

 Utilities are provided for updating table statistics used by the optimizer
 for costing (i.e. selectivity/cardinality estimates) plan alternatives, for
 displaying the chosen SQL execution plan, plan shaping, backup and
 restoring the database, data loading and unloading, and a command line
 utility for interfacing with the database engine.

 Explicit control statements are provided to allow applications to define
 transaction boundaries and to abort transactions when warranted, including
 BEGIN WORK, COMMIT WORK, 

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Slider 0.80.0-incubating

2015-05-18 Thread Justin Mclean
HI,

 We filed https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLIDER-883 and fixed it
 (will reflect from our next release onwards).

Works for me. Changing vote to +1 binding.

Thanks,
Justin

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Re: You know what... Apache is just too complicated.

2015-05-18 Thread toki


On 18/05/2015 18:35, Stefan Reich wrote:
 All you'd have to do is connect programmers to projects. Simple. Why all the 
 rules?

Risk Avoidance.

The rules are designed to protect both the programmers, and the
projects. They define/describe what is expected of each party, their
rights, and their duties.   These are things that make things run much
more smoothly, than would otherwise be the case.

Sometimes, the Apache rules are arcane, but that is necessary to
describe edge cases, and more definitively include/exclude those
specific datapoints.

jonathon






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Re: [VOTE] Apache Ignite 1.1.0 release (RC5)

2015-05-18 Thread Konstantin Boudnik
To provide some backgroud on this release:
 - it has passed PPMC vote with 1 binding vote (mine) and 4 non-binding votes
   from PPMC members.

Please cast your votes on the bits. Apache Bigtop is blocked with its 1.0
release on this vote ! :) 

Thanks,
  Cos

On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 02:22PM, Yakov Zhdanov wrote:
 Hello!
 
 The Apache Ignite  PPMC has voted to release Apache Ignite 1.1.0-incubating.
 The vote was based on the release candidate and thread described below.
 We now request the IPMC to vote on this release.
 
 We have uploaded release candidate to
 https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/ignite/1.1.0-rc5/
 
 Tag name is
 ignite-1.1.0-incubating-rc5
 
 We fixed Ignite startup when built from sources and many more changes which
 are
 described in devnotes (link below).
 
 DEVNOTES
 https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-ignite.git;a=blob_plain;f=DEVNOTES.txt;hb=refs/tags/ignite-1.1.0-incubating-rc5
 
 RELEASENOTES
 https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-ignite.git;a=blob_plain;f=RELEASE_NOTES.txt;hb=refs/tags/ignite-1.1.0-incubating-rc5
 
 Please start voting.
 
 +1 - to accept Apache Ignite (incubating) 1.1.0
 0 - don't care either way
 -1 - DO NOT accept Apache Ignite (incubating) 1.1.0 (explain why)
 
 Here is the PPMC vote thread -
 http://apache-ignite-developers.2346864.n4.nabble.com/VOTE-Apache-Ignite-1-1-0-release-RC5-td507.html
 
 This vote will go for 72 hours.
 
 Thanks!
 
 --Yakov

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[VOTE] Release Apache REEF 0.11.0-incubating

2015-05-18 Thread Julia Wang (QIUHE)
This is a call for a vote for releasing Apache REEF 0.11.0-incubating.

Here's the PPMC voting thread/result, five binding +1 votes (there are multiple 
email links for the vote as email chains were broken when different email 
systems were used):
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-reef-dev/201505.mbox/%3CBL2PR03MB3067D82631BC16D3C4FF7CC90C40%40BL2PR03MB306.namprd03.prod.outlook.com%3E
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-reef-dev/201505.mbox/%3CetPan.a5db.1a78bf28.203%40Brians-MacBook-Pro.local%3E
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-reef-dev/201505.mbox/%3CCADq0cj72ZYhsnKKLaNju4CW_sFaOJT9qEz6C32q29rHjL2C4rQ%40mail.gmail.com%3E

The source tar ball, including signatures, digests, etc can be found at:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/reef/0.11.0-incubating/

The Git tag is release-0.11.0-incubating-rc8
The Git commit ID is 9e4d653ba09893ce114a310460c4abd5996d106e
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-reef.git;a=commit;h=9e4d653ba09893ce114a310460c4abd5996d106e


Checksums of apache-reef-0.11.0-incubating-rc8.tar.gz:

MD5: e079ddaedc101a14f6eef94de86a6d8a

SHA1: d2a47a0176227b78edf626a94ae1e5e0546aaa0d

SHA512: 
2365ef841ef5490c0a3bf8f67f24425bad0364d97cc715161c59cb2ecddc801c1913e9ce43b6a48c9b93f3a4116f460eccd18a9850933071fabcb99425852d16

Release artifacts are signed with the following key:
https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/juliaw.asc

KEYS file available here:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/reef/KEYS

Release notes:  
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12315820version=12329282
149 issues were closed/resolved for this release:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/REEF-323?filter=-2jql=project%20%3D%20REEF%20AND%20status%20in%20(Resolved%2C%20Closed)%20AND%20fixVersion%20%3D%200.11%20ORDER%20BY%20createdDate%20DESC



Basic build/test instructions:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/REEF/Compiling+REEF

The vote will be open for 72 hours.

[ ] +1 Release this package as Apache REEF 0.10.0-incubating
[ ] +0 no opinion
[ ] -1 Do not release this package because ...

Thanks,
Julia


Re: You know what... Apache is just too complicated.

2015-05-18 Thread Ted Dunning
Stefan,

Nothing says that Apache is the right place for all projects.  It
definitely isn't.  Apache isn't even the right place for all developers.
It may not suit you.

In my own work, I contribute to some projects which are small and which
aren't important enough to have a large community.  I control some of them
myself according to my whim.  Or I am happy to cater to the whims of what
others would like.

I also contribute to much larger projects which are big and are very
important. Some of these systems underly large-scale commercial systems and
it is critical to know that the projects will survive me or any other
contributor leaving the project. It is also critical to know that all of
the licensing is done well and there won't be any surprises if these
projects are used.

From your descriptions of your project, it sounds like it may be better in
the first category rather than the second.  The biggest clue is that the
Apache social and licensing machinery doesn't make any sense in the context
of your project.  If you needed the things that Apache offers a project,
then those rules would make massive sense.  Since they don't make sense, we
can infer you don't need them.

Projects and developers often grow and change, however, so having a taste
of Apache may be a good thing for you to keep in the back of your mind.





On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Stefan Reich 
stefan.reich.maker.of@googlemail.com wrote:

 Lots of rules, Americans in the background... I don't see that it works.

 Why don't we spend our time just PRODUCING SOMETHING?

 All you'd have to do is connect programmers to projects. Simple. Why all
 the rules?

 Cheers
 Stefan



[VOTE] Apache Ignite 1.1.0 release (RC5)

2015-05-18 Thread Yakov Zhdanov
Hello!

The Apache Ignite  PPMC has voted to release Apache Ignite 1.1.0-incubating.
The vote was based on the release candidate and thread described below.
We now request the IPMC to vote on this release.

We have uploaded release candidate to
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/ignite/1.1.0-rc5/

Tag name is
ignite-1.1.0-incubating-rc5

We fixed Ignite startup when built from sources and many more changes which
are
described in devnotes (link below).

DEVNOTES
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-ignite.git;a=blob_plain;f=DEVNOTES.txt;hb=refs/tags/ignite-1.1.0-incubating-rc5

RELEASENOTES
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-ignite.git;a=blob_plain;f=RELEASE_NOTES.txt;hb=refs/tags/ignite-1.1.0-incubating-rc5

Please start voting.

+1 - to accept Apache Ignite (incubating) 1.1.0
0 - don't care either way
-1 - DO NOT accept Apache Ignite (incubating) 1.1.0 (explain why)

Here is the PPMC vote thread -
http://apache-ignite-developers.2346864.n4.nabble.com/VOTE-Apache-Ignite-1-1-0-release-RC5-td507.html

This vote will go for 72 hours.

Thanks!

--Yakov