Re: [VOTE] Accept the iota project into the Apache Incubator

2016-01-17 Thread Naresh Agarwal
+1 (non-binding)

Thanks
Naresh Agarwal

On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Bruno Mahé  wrote:

> +1 (non-binding)
>
> On 01/16/2016 12:12 PM, Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The iota proposal [1] (initially Tempo) was proposed about 6 weeks ago.
>>
>> Because of the naming conflict that would have likely required to change
>> name at graduation, the project name was changed to "Apache iota" (the
>> greek letter), which resonates better with the IoT field the project
>> targets and passed a summary podling name search.
>>
>> The code was made available in December for our review and answers on the
>> general@ list have been answered.
>>
>> We think it's time to move to the next step, a formal vote. Therefore...
>>
>> Please cast your vote to:
>> [] +1 - accept Apache iota as a new incubating project
>> []  0 - not sure
>> [] -1 - do not accept the Apache iota project (because: ...)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Hadrian
>>
>>
>> [1] https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/IotaProposal
>> [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iota
>>
>>
>> -
>>
>> iota Proposal
>>
>> Abstract
>>
>> The Apache Foundation has been very successful in bringing together key
>> software components that have enabled people to interact with each other
>> via a variety of content platforms and it will no doubt continue to do so.
>> At the same time modern society is becoming increasingly dependent on
>> devices that interact with each other and with people. The amount of data
>> that will be produced by devices will be orders of magnitude greater than
>> what has been produced by humans in the past. In addition, the
>> orchestration of devices and people will be an important area of growth for
>> the foreseeable future. This new dynamic will eventually become manifest in
>> a growing number of Apache projects that enable this to occur. Our wish is
>> to contribute to this movement by contributing the iota system to the Open
>> Source Community via the Apache Foundation. Apache iota is an open platform
>> to interconnect any and all devices, sensors, people, and applications,
>> henceforth referred to as points, through a scalable, secure, and modular
>> architecture, enabling applications to generate analysis, create actions
>> and/or add intelligence to their behaviors and patterns.
>>
>> Proposal
>>
>> Perhaps you are a homeowner configuring the interaction between your
>> family and all the smart devices in your home. Or you might be a global
>> company orchestrating millions of devices and people across different
>> continents. Either way you face the same fundamental problem; namely, how
>> do you manage many points in a secure robust and meaningful manner? Apache
>> iota is an open source software system that enables homeowners and global
>> companies to download a software system that provides secure and robust
>> orchestration.
>>
>> The iota system consists of a variety of components:
>>
>> A basic but extensible desktop
>> An extensible mechanism for capturing data from a variety of sources
>> A set of translators that feed the data capture mechanism and a framework
>> for the development of additional translators
>> A secure means of moving data using digital envelopes based on symmetric
>> and asymmetric encryption and decryption via Apache Kafka
>> Optionally maintaining data encrypted in a datastore
>> Support for a variety of data repositories
>> Authentication and authorization using OAuth2
>> Secure APIs for access to data and the system information
>> User management
>> Device management
>> Automated software upgrades via Salt
>> Configuration management
>> Robust basic infrastructure based on Apache Mesos that enables scalability
>> Dockerized applications
>> Background
>>
>> We are in the midst of a revolution in which the Internet of Things (IoT)
>> is poised to impact the development of our society in ways we can not even
>> begin to imagine. Unfortunately, we know of no coherent OSS (Open Source
>> Software) solution that can harness the potentialities of this increasingly
>> important trend. Manufacturers of IoT devices, both in the consumer and
>> industrial spaces, continue to develop proprietary systems. Apache iota is
>> an open source IoT system that creates an open source solution enabling the
>> orchestration of IoT devices that brings the benefits of OSS to this space.
>> Apache iota was initially developed by Litbit and is deployed in a growing
>> number of Industrial contexts, especially in the context of Data Center
>> Infrastructure.
>>
>> Rationale
>>
>> Apache iota is a general platform for orchestrating IoT devices in both
>> consumer and industrial contexts. It is complementary to the existing
>> Apache projects and is itself built using of a number of Apache projects.
>> Bringing iota into Apache is very beneficial to both the Apache community
>> and the IoT community.
>>
>> The rapid growth of IoT needs to be harnessed in the Open Source
>> Community. We believe the Apache 

Re: [VOTE] Accept the iota project into the Apache Incubator

2016-01-17 Thread Bruno Mahé

+1 (non-binding)

On 01/16/2016 12:12 PM, Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:

Hi,

The iota proposal [1] (initially Tempo) was proposed about 6 weeks ago.

Because of the naming conflict that would have likely required to 
change name at graduation, the project name was changed to "Apache 
iota" (the greek letter), which resonates better with the IoT field 
the project targets and passed a summary podling name search.


The code was made available in December for our review and answers on 
the general@ list have been answered.


We think it's time to move to the next step, a formal vote. Therefore...

Please cast your vote to:
[] +1 - accept Apache iota as a new incubating project
[]  0 - not sure
[] -1 - do not accept the Apache iota project (because: ...)

Thanks,
Hadrian


[1] https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/IotaProposal
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iota


-

iota Proposal

Abstract

The Apache Foundation has been very successful in bringing together 
key software components that have enabled people to interact with each 
other via a variety of content platforms and it will no doubt continue 
to do so. At the same time modern society is becoming increasingly 
dependent on devices that interact with each other and with people. 
The amount of data that will be produced by devices will be orders of 
magnitude greater than what has been produced by humans in the past. 
In addition, the orchestration of devices and people will be an 
important area of growth for the foreseeable future. This new dynamic 
will eventually become manifest in a growing number of Apache projects 
that enable this to occur. Our wish is to contribute to this movement 
by contributing the iota system to the Open Source Community via the 
Apache Foundation. Apache iota is an open platform to interconnect any 
and all devices, sensors, people, and applications, henceforth 
referred to as points, through a scalable, secure, and modular 
architecture, enabling applications to generate analysis, create 
actions and/or add intelligence to their behaviors and patterns.


Proposal

Perhaps you are a homeowner configuring the interaction between your 
family and all the smart devices in your home. Or you might be a 
global company orchestrating millions of devices and people across 
different continents. Either way you face the same fundamental 
problem; namely, how do you manage many points in a secure robust and 
meaningful manner? Apache iota is an open source software system that 
enables homeowners and global companies to download a software system 
that provides secure and robust orchestration.


The iota system consists of a variety of components:

A basic but extensible desktop
An extensible mechanism for capturing data from a variety of sources
A set of translators that feed the data capture mechanism and a 
framework for the development of additional translators
A secure means of moving data using digital envelopes based on 
symmetric and asymmetric encryption and decryption via Apache Kafka

Optionally maintaining data encrypted in a datastore
Support for a variety of data repositories
Authentication and authorization using OAuth2
Secure APIs for access to data and the system information
User management
Device management
Automated software upgrades via Salt
Configuration management
Robust basic infrastructure based on Apache Mesos that enables 
scalability

Dockerized applications
Background

We are in the midst of a revolution in which the Internet of Things 
(IoT) is poised to impact the development of our society in ways we 
can not even begin to imagine. Unfortunately, we know of no coherent 
OSS (Open Source Software) solution that can harness the 
potentialities of this increasingly important trend. Manufacturers of 
IoT devices, both in the consumer and industrial spaces, continue to 
develop proprietary systems. Apache iota is an open source IoT system 
that creates an open source solution enabling the orchestration of IoT 
devices that brings the benefits of OSS to this space. Apache iota was 
initially developed by Litbit and is deployed in a growing number of 
Industrial contexts, especially in the context of Data Center 
Infrastructure.


Rationale

Apache iota is a general platform for orchestrating IoT devices in 
both consumer and industrial contexts. It is complementary to the 
existing Apache projects and is itself built using of a number of 
Apache projects. Bringing iota into Apache is very beneficial to both 
the Apache community and the IoT community.


The rapid growth of IoT needs to be harnessed in the Open Source 
Community. We believe the Apache Foundation is a great fit as the 
long-term home for iota, as it provides an established process for 
community-driven development and decision making by consensus. This is 
exactly the model we want for future iota development.


Initial Goals

Move the existing codebase to Apache
Integrate with the Apache development process
Ensure all 

Re: [VOTE] Accept the iota project into the Apache Incubator

2016-01-17 Thread Amol Kekre
+1 (non-binding)

Thks
Amol

On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 10:47 PM, Naresh Agarwal 
wrote:

> +1 (non-binding)
>
> Thanks
> Naresh Agarwal
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Bruno Mahé  wrote:
>
> > +1 (non-binding)
> >
> > On 01/16/2016 12:12 PM, Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> The iota proposal [1] (initially Tempo) was proposed about 6 weeks ago.
> >>
> >> Because of the naming conflict that would have likely required to change
> >> name at graduation, the project name was changed to "Apache iota" (the
> >> greek letter), which resonates better with the IoT field the project
> >> targets and passed a summary podling name search.
> >>
> >> The code was made available in December for our review and answers on
> the
> >> general@ list have been answered.
> >>
> >> We think it's time to move to the next step, a formal vote. Therefore...
> >>
> >> Please cast your vote to:
> >> [] +1 - accept Apache iota as a new incubating project
> >> []  0 - not sure
> >> [] -1 - do not accept the Apache iota project (because: ...)
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Hadrian
> >>
> >>
> >> [1] https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/IotaProposal
> >> [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iota
> >>
> >>
> >> -
> >>
> >> iota Proposal
> >>
> >> Abstract
> >>
> >> The Apache Foundation has been very successful in bringing together key
> >> software components that have enabled people to interact with each other
> >> via a variety of content platforms and it will no doubt continue to do
> so.
> >> At the same time modern society is becoming increasingly dependent on
> >> devices that interact with each other and with people. The amount of
> data
> >> that will be produced by devices will be orders of magnitude greater
> than
> >> what has been produced by humans in the past. In addition, the
> >> orchestration of devices and people will be an important area of growth
> for
> >> the foreseeable future. This new dynamic will eventually become
> manifest in
> >> a growing number of Apache projects that enable this to occur. Our wish
> is
> >> to contribute to this movement by contributing the iota system to the
> Open
> >> Source Community via the Apache Foundation. Apache iota is an open
> platform
> >> to interconnect any and all devices, sensors, people, and applications,
> >> henceforth referred to as points, through a scalable, secure, and
> modular
> >> architecture, enabling applications to generate analysis, create actions
> >> and/or add intelligence to their behaviors and patterns.
> >>
> >> Proposal
> >>
> >> Perhaps you are a homeowner configuring the interaction between your
> >> family and all the smart devices in your home. Or you might be a global
> >> company orchestrating millions of devices and people across different
> >> continents. Either way you face the same fundamental problem; namely,
> how
> >> do you manage many points in a secure robust and meaningful manner?
> Apache
> >> iota is an open source software system that enables homeowners and
> global
> >> companies to download a software system that provides secure and robust
> >> orchestration.
> >>
> >> The iota system consists of a variety of components:
> >>
> >> A basic but extensible desktop
> >> An extensible mechanism for capturing data from a variety of sources
> >> A set of translators that feed the data capture mechanism and a
> framework
> >> for the development of additional translators
> >> A secure means of moving data using digital envelopes based on symmetric
> >> and asymmetric encryption and decryption via Apache Kafka
> >> Optionally maintaining data encrypted in a datastore
> >> Support for a variety of data repositories
> >> Authentication and authorization using OAuth2
> >> Secure APIs for access to data and the system information
> >> User management
> >> Device management
> >> Automated software upgrades via Salt
> >> Configuration management
> >> Robust basic infrastructure based on Apache Mesos that enables
> scalability
> >> Dockerized applications
> >> Background
> >>
> >> We are in the midst of a revolution in which the Internet of Things
> (IoT)
> >> is poised to impact the development of our society in ways we can not
> even
> >> begin to imagine. Unfortunately, we know of no coherent OSS (Open Source
> >> Software) solution that can harness the potentialities of this
> increasingly
> >> important trend. Manufacturers of IoT devices, both in the consumer and
> >> industrial spaces, continue to develop proprietary systems. Apache iota
> is
> >> an open source IoT system that creates an open source solution enabling
> the
> >> orchestration of IoT devices that brings the benefits of OSS to this
> space.
> >> Apache iota was initially developed by Litbit and is deployed in a
> growing
> >> number of Industrial contexts, especially in the context of Data Center
> >> Infrastructure.
> >>
> >> Rationale
> >>
> >> Apache iota is a general platform for orchestrating IoT devices 

Re: [VOTE] Accept the iota project into the Apache Incubator

2016-01-17 Thread Amareshwari Sriramdasu
+1 (Binding)

On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 1:42 AM, Hadrian Zbarcea  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The iota proposal [1] (initially Tempo) was proposed about 6 weeks ago.
>
> Because of the naming conflict that would have likely required to change
> name at graduation, the project name was changed to "Apache iota" (the
> greek letter), which resonates better with the IoT field the project
> targets and passed a summary podling name search.
>
> The code was made available in December for our review and answers on the
> general@ list have been answered.
>
> We think it's time to move to the next step, a formal vote. Therefore...
>
> Please cast your vote to:
> [] +1 - accept Apache iota as a new incubating project
> []  0 - not sure
> [] -1 - do not accept the Apache iota project (because: ...)
>
> Thanks,
> Hadrian
>
>
> [1] https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/IotaProposal
> [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iota
>
>
> -
>
> iota Proposal
>
> Abstract
>
> The Apache Foundation has been very successful in bringing together key
> software components that have enabled people to interact with each other
> via a variety of content platforms and it will no doubt continue to do so.
> At the same time modern society is becoming increasingly dependent on
> devices that interact with each other and with people. The amount of data
> that will be produced by devices will be orders of magnitude greater than
> what has been produced by humans in the past. In addition, the
> orchestration of devices and people will be an important area of growth for
> the foreseeable future. This new dynamic will eventually become manifest in
> a growing number of Apache projects that enable this to occur. Our wish is
> to contribute to this movement by contributing the iota system to the Open
> Source Community via the Apache Foundation. Apache iota is an open platform
> to interconnect any and all devices, sensors, people, and applications,
> henceforth referred to as points, through a scalable, secure, and modular
> architecture, enabling applications to generate analysis, create actions
> and/or add intelligence to their behaviors and patterns.
>
> Proposal
>
> Perhaps you are a homeowner configuring the interaction between your
> family and all the smart devices in your home. Or you might be a global
> company orchestrating millions of devices and people across different
> continents. Either way you face the same fundamental problem; namely, how
> do you manage many points in a secure robust and meaningful manner? Apache
> iota is an open source software system that enables homeowners and global
> companies to download a software system that provides secure and robust
> orchestration.
>
> The iota system consists of a variety of components:
>
> A basic but extensible desktop
> An extensible mechanism for capturing data from a variety of sources
> A set of translators that feed the data capture mechanism and a framework
> for the development of additional translators
> A secure means of moving data using digital envelopes based on symmetric
> and asymmetric encryption and decryption via Apache Kafka
> Optionally maintaining data encrypted in a datastore
> Support for a variety of data repositories
> Authentication and authorization using OAuth2
> Secure APIs for access to data and the system information
> User management
> Device management
> Automated software upgrades via Salt
> Configuration management
> Robust basic infrastructure based on Apache Mesos that enables scalability
> Dockerized applications
> Background
>
> We are in the midst of a revolution in which the Internet of Things (IoT)
> is poised to impact the development of our society in ways we can not even
> begin to imagine. Unfortunately, we know of no coherent OSS (Open Source
> Software) solution that can harness the potentialities of this increasingly
> important trend. Manufacturers of IoT devices, both in the consumer and
> industrial spaces, continue to develop proprietary systems. Apache iota is
> an open source IoT system that creates an open source solution enabling the
> orchestration of IoT devices that brings the benefits of OSS to this space.
> Apache iota was initially developed by Litbit and is deployed in a growing
> number of Industrial contexts, especially in the context of Data Center
> Infrastructure.
>
> Rationale
>
> Apache iota is a general platform for orchestrating IoT devices in both
> consumer and industrial contexts. It is complementary to the existing
> Apache projects and is itself built using of a number of Apache projects.
> Bringing iota into Apache is very beneficial to both the Apache community
> and the IoT community.
>
> The rapid growth of IoT needs to be harnessed in the Open Source
> Community. We believe the Apache Foundation is a great fit as the long-term
> home for iota, as it provides an established process for community-driven
> development and decision making by consensus. This is exactly the model 

Re: [VOTE] Accept the iota project into the Apache Incubator

2016-01-17 Thread Bruno Mahé

+1 (non-binding)

On 01/16/2016 12:12 PM, Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:

Hi,

The iota proposal [1] (initially Tempo) was proposed about 6 weeks ago.

Because of the naming conflict that would have likely required to 
change name at graduation, the project name was changed to "Apache 
iota" (the greek letter), which resonates better with the IoT field 
the project targets and passed a summary podling name search.


The code was made available in December for our review and answers on 
the general@ list have been answered.


We think it's time to move to the next step, a formal vote. Therefore...

Please cast your vote to:
[] +1 - accept Apache iota as a new incubating project
[]  0 - not sure
[] -1 - do not accept the Apache iota project (because: ...)

Thanks,
Hadrian


[1] https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/IotaProposal
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iota


-

iota Proposal

Abstract

The Apache Foundation has been very successful in bringing together 
key software components that have enabled people to interact with each 
other via a variety of content platforms and it will no doubt continue 
to do so. At the same time modern society is becoming increasingly 
dependent on devices that interact with each other and with people. 
The amount of data that will be produced by devices will be orders of 
magnitude greater than what has been produced by humans in the past. 
In addition, the orchestration of devices and people will be an 
important area of growth for the foreseeable future. This new dynamic 
will eventually become manifest in a growing number of Apache projects 
that enable this to occur. Our wish is to contribute to this movement 
by contributing the iota system to the Open Source Community via the 
Apache Foundation. Apache iota is an open platform to interconnect any 
and all devices, sensors, people, and applications, henceforth 
referred to as points, through a scalable, secure, and modular 
architecture, enabling applications to generate analysis, create 
actions and/or add intelligence to their behaviors and patterns.


Proposal

Perhaps you are a homeowner configuring the interaction between your 
family and all the smart devices in your home. Or you might be a 
global company orchestrating millions of devices and people across 
different continents. Either way you face the same fundamental 
problem; namely, how do you manage many points in a secure robust and 
meaningful manner? Apache iota is an open source software system that 
enables homeowners and global companies to download a software system 
that provides secure and robust orchestration.


The iota system consists of a variety of components:

A basic but extensible desktop
An extensible mechanism for capturing data from a variety of sources
A set of translators that feed the data capture mechanism and a 
framework for the development of additional translators
A secure means of moving data using digital envelopes based on 
symmetric and asymmetric encryption and decryption via Apache Kafka

Optionally maintaining data encrypted in a datastore
Support for a variety of data repositories
Authentication and authorization using OAuth2
Secure APIs for access to data and the system information
User management
Device management
Automated software upgrades via Salt
Configuration management
Robust basic infrastructure based on Apache Mesos that enables 
scalability

Dockerized applications
Background

We are in the midst of a revolution in which the Internet of Things 
(IoT) is poised to impact the development of our society in ways we 
can not even begin to imagine. Unfortunately, we know of no coherent 
OSS (Open Source Software) solution that can harness the 
potentialities of this increasingly important trend. Manufacturers of 
IoT devices, both in the consumer and industrial spaces, continue to 
develop proprietary systems. Apache iota is an open source IoT system 
that creates an open source solution enabling the orchestration of IoT 
devices that brings the benefits of OSS to this space. Apache iota was 
initially developed by Litbit and is deployed in a growing number of 
Industrial contexts, especially in the context of Data Center 
Infrastructure.


Rationale

Apache iota is a general platform for orchestrating IoT devices in 
both consumer and industrial contexts. It is complementary to the 
existing Apache projects and is itself built using of a number of 
Apache projects. Bringing iota into Apache is very beneficial to both 
the Apache community and the IoT community.


The rapid growth of IoT needs to be harnessed in the Open Source 
Community. We believe the Apache Foundation is a great fit as the 
long-term home for iota, as it provides an established process for 
community-driven development and decision making by consensus. This is 
exactly the model we want for future iota development.


Initial Goals

Move the existing codebase to Apache
Integrate with the Apache development process
Ensure all 

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Ranger 0.5.1 (incubating)

2016-01-17 Thread Madhan Neethiraj
Incubator PMC,

Please use https://people.apache.org/keys/group/incubator.asc for the keys to 
verify the signature, instead of the location given earlier 
(https://people.apache.org/keys/group/ranger.asc). 

Thanks,
Madhan



On 1/14/16, 1:46 PM, "Madhan Neethiraj"  wrote:

>Incubator PMC,
>
>The Apache Ranger community has voted on and approved the proposal to release 
>Apache Ranger 0.5.1 (incubating). The voting result is available at 
>http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-ranger-dev/201601.mbox/%3cab1cffbc-e050-4597-b46c-185d2d4d9...@apache.org%3e.
> 
>
>Prior releases of Apache Ranger (incubating) are:
>  - Apache Ranger 0.5.0 Jul 2015
>  - Apache Ranger 0.4.0 Nov 2014
>
>
>Artifacts for this release are given below:
>  - Git tag for the release: 
> https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-ranger.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/ranger-0.5.1-rc2
>  - Sources for the release: 
> http://people.apache.org/~madhan/ranger/ranger-0.5.1-rc2/apache-ranger-incubating-0.5.1.tar.gz
>  - Source release verification:
>- PGP Signature:   
> http://people.apache.org/~madhan/ranger/ranger-0.5.1-rc2/apache-ranger-incubating-0.5.1.tar.gz.asc
>- MD5/SHA  Hash:  
> http://people.apache.org/~madhan/ranger/ranger-0.5.1-rc2/apache-ranger-incubating-0.5.1.tar.gz.mds
>  - Keys to verify the signature of the release artifact are available at: 
> https://people.apache.org/keys/group/ranger.asc
>
>
>Please review and vote.
>
>
>The vote will be open for at least 72 hours or until necessary number of votes 
>is reached.
>  [  ] +1  approve
>  [  ] +0  no opinion
>  [  ] -1  disapprove (and reason why)
>
>Here is my +1 (non binding)
>
>Thanks
>Madhan


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Re: [VOTE] Apache Apex Malhar Release 3.3.0-incubating (RC1)

2016-01-17 Thread Chris Nauroth
+1 (binding)

- Verified signatures.
- Verified hashes.
- DISCLAIMER, LICENSE and NOTICE all look good.
- Reviewed sample of source files for license header, and they look good.
- Ran mvn install to build and run tests successfully.


--Chris Nauroth




On 1/15/16, 6:33 PM, "Thomas Weise"  wrote:

>Thanks to everyone who voted so far. We need one more binding +1 to wrap
>it
>up please :-)
>
>Thomas
>
>On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 3:34 PM, P. Taylor Goetz 
>wrote:
>
>> +1 (binding)
>>
>> Licensing looks good, can build forms source, and the signatures check
>>out.
>>
>> -Taylor
>>
>> > On Jan 12, 2016, at 10:35 PM, Thomas Weise  wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Please vote on the following Apache Apex Mahar 3.3.0-incubating
>>release
>> > candidate.
>> >
>> > The Apache Apex PPMC has voted to release this candidate.
>> >
>> > The community vote passed with 4 binding votes from the PPMC
>>(including 1
>> > vote from IPMC members). There were another 6 committer votes in
>>favor of
>> > the release.
>> >
>> > PPMC vote call:
>> >
>> >
>> 
>>http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-apex-dev/201601.mbox/%
>>3CCAKJfLDOj58dtfWTw2oBfm5GsyZqsbWCYFSCro9U%2BJw2%2BTFbVpQ%40mail.gmail.co
>>m%3E
>> >
>> > PPMC vote result:
>> >
>> >
>> 
>>http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-apex-dev/201601.mbox/%
>>3CCAKJfLDMcv9n%3DvNneYBYGV%3DrDLpDcEn8eAVkbfbD6WznJdFZFKA%40mail.gmail.co
>>m%3E
>> >
>> >
>> > List of all issues fixed: http://s.apache.org/8uT
>> >
>> > Staging directory:
>> >
>> 
>>https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/apex/malhar/v3.3.0-incub
>>ating-RC1
>> > Source zip:
>> >
>> 
>>https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/apex/malhar/v3.3.0-incub
>>ating-RC1/malhar-3.3.0-incubating-source-release.zip
>> > Source tar.gz:
>> >
>> 
>>https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/apex/malhar/v3.3.0-incub
>>ating-RC1/malhar-3.3.0-incubating-source-release.tar.gz
>> > Maven staging repository:
>> > https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheapex-1004/
>> >
>> > Git source:
>> >
>> 
>>https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-apex-malhar.git;a=com
>>mit;h=refs/tags/v3.3.0-incubating-RC1
>> > (commit: ce2ac6edecd59e3f75fc5341b061c219a87292d2)
>> >
>> > PGP key:
>> > http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex=t...@apache.org
>> > KEYS file:
>> > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/apex/KEYS
>> >
>> > More information at:
>> > http://apex.incubator.apache.org
>> >
>> > Please try the release and vote; vote will be open for at least 72
>>hours.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Thomas
>>
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[RESULT][VOTE] Apache Apex Malhar Release 3.3.0-incubating (RC1)

2016-01-17 Thread Thomas Weise
The vote passes with 3, +1 binding votes from IPMC members and no -1s:

Justin Mclean
P. Taylor Goetz
Chris Nauroth

Thanks for voting, we will proceed with the release activities.

Thomas

On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Chris Nauroth 
wrote:

> +1 (binding)
>
> - Verified signatures.
> - Verified hashes.
> - DISCLAIMER, LICENSE and NOTICE all look good.
> - Reviewed sample of source files for license header, and they look good.
> - Ran mvn install to build and run tests successfully.
>
>
> --Chris Nauroth
>
>
>
>
> On 1/15/16, 6:33 PM, "Thomas Weise"  wrote:
>
> >Thanks to everyone who voted so far. We need one more binding +1 to wrap
> >it
> >up please :-)
> >
> >Thomas
> >
> >On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 3:34 PM, P. Taylor Goetz 
> >wrote:
> >
> >> +1 (binding)
> >>
> >> Licensing looks good, can build forms source, and the signatures check
> >>out.
> >>
> >> -Taylor
> >>
> >> > On Jan 12, 2016, at 10:35 PM, Thomas Weise  wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > Please vote on the following Apache Apex Mahar 3.3.0-incubating
> >>release
> >> > candidate.
> >> >
> >> > The Apache Apex PPMC has voted to release this candidate.
> >> >
> >> > The community vote passed with 4 binding votes from the PPMC
> >>(including 1
> >> > vote from IPMC members). There were another 6 committer votes in
> >>favor of
> >> > the release.
> >> >
> >> > PPMC vote call:
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-apex-dev/201601.mbox/%
> >>3CCAKJfLDOj58dtfWTw2oBfm5GsyZqsbWCYFSCro9U%2BJw2%2BTFbVpQ%
> 40mail.gmail.co
> >>m%3E
> >> >
> >> > PPMC vote result:
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-apex-dev/201601.mbox/%
> >>3CCAKJfLDMcv9n%3DvNneYBYGV%3DrDLpDcEn8eAVkbfbD6WznJdFZFKA%
> 40mail.gmail.co
> >>m%3E
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > List of all issues fixed: http://s.apache.org/8uT
> >> >
> >> > Staging directory:
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/apex/malhar/v3.3.0-incub
> >>ating-RC1
> >> > Source zip:
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/apex/malhar/v3.3.0-incub
> >>ating-RC1/malhar-3.3.0-incubating-source-release.zip
> >> > Source tar.gz:
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/apex/malhar/v3.3.0-incub
> >>ating-RC1/malhar-3.3.0-incubating-source-release.tar.gz
> >> > Maven staging repository:
> >> >
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheapex-1004/
> >> >
> >> > Git source:
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-apex-malhar.git;a=com
> >>mit;h=refs/tags/v3.3.0-incubating-RC1
> >> > (commit: ce2ac6edecd59e3f75fc5341b061c219a87292d2)
> >> >
> >> > PGP key:
> >> > http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex=t...@apache.org
> >> > KEYS file:
> >> > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/apex/KEYS
> >> >
> >> > More information at:
> >> > http://apex.incubator.apache.org
> >> >
> >> > Please try the release and vote; vote will be open for at least 72
> >>hours.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Thomas
> >>
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Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Zeppelin (incubating) 0.5.6-incubating (RC2)

2016-01-17 Thread Henry Saputra
+1 (binding)

- signatures files look good
- hash files look good
- DISCLAIMER file looks good
- LICENSE file looks good
- NOTICE file looks good
- compile and tests passes
- run sample tests notebooks look good
- no third party exes

- Henry


On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 7:57 AM, Alexander Bezzubov  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> on behalf of Apache Zeppelin PPMC I'd like to call this vote for the
> following RC to be released as
> Apache Zeppelin incubating-0.5.6
>
> Vote on dev@zeppelin.i.a.o
> http://s.apache.org/GFy
>
> Result of vote on dev@zeppelin.i.a.o
> http://s.apache.org/DFz
>
>
> The release candidate consists of the following source distribution archive
> zeppelin-0.5.6-incubating.tgz
>
> In addition, the following supplementary binary distributions are provided
> for
> user convenience at the same location
> zeppelin-0.5.6-incubating-bin-all.tgz
>
> The source zip, including signatures, digests, etc. can be found at:
> *
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/zeppelin/0.5.6-incubating-rc2/
> <
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/zeppelin/0.5.6-incubating-rc2/
> >*
>
> The maven artifacts are here
> *https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachezeppelin-1006
>  >*
>
> The Git tag is v0.5.6
> The Git commit ID is 8698d0e5d376800b174d8b604f584b86b3037d65
> https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf
>
> ?p=incubator-zeppelin.git;a=commit;h=8698d0e5d376800b174d8b604f584b86b3037d65
>
> Release artifacts are signed with the following key:
> https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/bzz
>
> KEYS file available here:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/zeppelin/KEYS
>
> 131 issues were closed/resolved for this release:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZEPPELIN/fixforversion/12334165/
>
> Release note highlights can be found here:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId
> =12316221=12334165
>
> The vote will be open for 72 hours.
>
> The please vote:
> [ ] +1 Release this package as Zeppelin 0.5.6-incubating
> [ ] +0 no opinion
> [ ] -1 Do not release this package because because...
>
>
> ---
> Kind regards,
> Alex
>