[jira] [Commented] (INCUBATOR-222) Donation of ibm-functions/composer code to Apache OpenWhisk

2018-10-05 Thread Dave Grove (JIRA)


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Dave Grove commented on INCUBATOR-222:
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I made an initial cut in openwhisk-composer.xml and committed to svn (at least 
I think I committed it...been a while since I used svn)

> Donation of ibm-functions/composer code to Apache OpenWhisk
> ---
>
> Key: INCUBATOR-222
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-222
> Project: Incubator
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Dave Grove
>Priority: Major
> Attachments: composer-master-8403e58.20181003.tar.bz2
>
>
> IBM is donating the implementation of Composer (previously available  
> [https://github.com/ibm-functions/composer] at under the Apache 2 license) to 
> the Apache OpenWhisk project.
> This code base has 6 contributors.  Five of them are IBM employees who have 
> Apache CLAs already on file (Olivier Tardieu, Rodric Rabbah, Dave Grove, 
> Kerry Chang, Nick Mitchell).  The 6th contributor does not have an Apache CLA 
> on file, but his contribution was a trivial fix of a typo in the 
> docs/README.md file 
> ([https://github.com/ibm-functions/composer/commit/5ea5ac009f7ca6d4b9fd313dcfd507b3c6c36083).]
> Attached is a tarball of the donated code at git commit hash 
> 8403e587ed73097b4794096e7afa7b166012f912.  This code will be submitted as a 
> PR to the github repository github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-composer by 
> IBM.
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Mentors wanted for Apache Annotator (incubating)

2018-10-05 Thread Benjamin Young
Hi all!

We've recently had several mentors bow out of mentoring due to their other 
responsibilities becoming more pressing. Consequently, we're looking to add 2-3 
more folks who can help us navigate the Incubator process.

http://annotator.apache.org/ has more information if you're new to the project.

Our greatest incubator related hurdle is wrangling a scattered community from 
across the Web into the welcoming arms of our project. :) We're building 
tooling around the W3C's Web Annotation specifications [1] and writing browser 
and server code to eventually replace much of the tooling originally provided 
by Annotator.js [2]. However, our goal is *not* to ship a full UX for doing 
annotation, but rather a set of tools to enable developers to ship annotation 
capabilities within their applications.

You can read more about our project on our Proposal page:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-annotator/wiki/Proposal

We hope to eventually be able to liaison with many other Apache Top-Level 
Projects to add annotation capabilities to their systems for machine learning, 
linked data, and natural language processing (search, indexing, etc).

Help wanted! :)

Much thanks!
Benjamin

[1] https://www.w3.org/annotation/
[2] http://annotatorjs.org/


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[jira] [Commented] (INCUBATOR-222) Donation of ibm-functions/composer code to Apache OpenWhisk

2018-10-05 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz (JIRA)


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Bertrand Delacretaz commented on INCUBATOR-222:
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I'm helping another podling manage a similar IP clearance process in 
NETBEANS-1335 and it looks like podling committers can do everything 
themselves, would you agree to try that in this case?

The instructions are at [http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/] and the 
Incubator website instructions at 
[https://incubator.apache.org/guides/website.html]

The first step is to create 
[https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/content/ip-clearance/openwhisk-ibm-composer.xml
 
|https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/content/ip-clearance/netbeans-mojohaus-utilities.xml]based
 on 
[https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/content/ip-clearance/ip-clearance-template.xml]
 and fill out the fields for which you already have information. It's fine to 
have it on the incubator website before it's approved, as a work in progress.

I'm happy to help with any aspects of this but I think it's useful if podling 
committers know how to do it, if you don't mind.

You can list me as the ASF member managing the donation.

> Donation of ibm-functions/composer code to Apache OpenWhisk
> ---
>
> Key: INCUBATOR-222
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-222
> Project: Incubator
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Dave Grove
>Priority: Major
> Attachments: composer-master-8403e58.20181003.tar.bz2
>
>
> IBM is donating the implementation of Composer (previously available  
> [https://github.com/ibm-functions/composer] at under the Apache 2 license) to 
> the Apache OpenWhisk project.
> This code base has 6 contributors.  Five of them are IBM employees who have 
> Apache CLAs already on file (Olivier Tardieu, Rodric Rabbah, Dave Grove, 
> Kerry Chang, Nick Mitchell).  The 6th contributor does not have an Apache CLA 
> on file, but his contribution was a trivial fix of a typo in the 
> docs/README.md file 
> ([https://github.com/ibm-functions/composer/commit/5ea5ac009f7ca6d4b9fd313dcfd507b3c6c36083).]
> Attached is a tarball of the donated code at git commit hash 
> 8403e587ed73097b4794096e7afa7b166012f912.  This code will be submitted as a 
> PR to the github repository github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-composer by 
> IBM.
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Re: Podlings likely missing mentors

2018-10-05 Thread Justin Mclean


Hi Adam,

Thanks for hat perspective it helps.

The issue I think you may currently have in an inattentive PPMC, rather than a 
lack of mentors (although that may not also help), you have 10 people on the 
PPMC but they missed repeated enquires on the the dev and private lists.

> The next big thing is the community release, we hope to make it done asap,  
> we studies hard to be familiar with the procedure and have made 5 release 
> candidates.  We sent a release vote to general@ nearly a month ago,  we still 
> need one more +1 but no feedback.  Maybe it is also due to the lack of active 
> mentors.

Mentors are IPMC member so their vote counts, but there usually enough IPMC 
members who vote on release that they don’t mentor, I’ve already voted so can’t 
vote twice. I would just ask again and emphasise how long the vote has been 
hanging.

Thanks,
Justin
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