[jira] [Created] (INCUBATOR-223) Website build fails with jbake 2.6.2

2018-10-17 Thread Shane Curcuru (JIRA)
Shane Curcuru created INCUBATOR-223:
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 Summary: Website build fails with jbake 2.6.2
 Key: INCUBATOR-223
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-223
 Project: Incubator
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: site
Reporter: Shane Curcuru


OSX 10.x, jbake 2.6.2 from Homebrew fails to build the website.  Tips from 
anyone who's built the website locally on Mac appreciated, especially if there 
are ruby or jbake version limitations.

jbake seems to parse a number of pages with some complaints, but then dies with:



10:12:51.910 INFO org.jbake.app.Crawler - Processing 
[/Users/curcuru/src/g/incubator/pages/past_podlings.ad]... : new 
10:12:52.039 ERROR o.a.internal.JRubyAsciidoctor - org.jruby.RubyNoMethodError
10:12:52.041 INFO c.o.orient.core.Orient - Orient Engine is shutting down...
10:12:52.043 INFO c.o.orient.core.Orient - - shutdown storage: cache...
10:12:52.328 INFO c.o.orient.core.Orient - OrientDB Engine shutdown complete
An unexpected error occurred: org.jruby.exceptions.RaiseException: 
(NoMethodError) asciidoctor: FAILED: : Failed to load AsciiDoc document 
- undefined method `start_with?' for nil:NilClass
org.asciidoctor.internal.AsciidoctorCoreException: 
org.jruby.exceptions.RaiseException: (NoMethodError) asciidoctor: FAILED: 
: Failed to load AsciiDoc document - undefined method `start_with?' for 
nil:NilClass
 at org.asciidoctor.internal.JRubyAsciidoctor.render(JRubyAsciidoctor.java:341)
 at org.asciidoctor.internal.JRubyAsciidoctor.render(JRubyAsciidoctor.java:448)
 at 
org.jbake.parser.AsciidoctorEngine.processAsciiDoc(AsciidoctorEngine.java:158)
 at org.jbake.parser.AsciidoctorEngine.processBody(AsciidoctorEngine.java:152)
 at org.jbake.parser.MarkupEngine.parse(MarkupEngine.java:118)
 at org.jbake.app.Parser.processFile(Parser.java:44)
 at org.jbake.app.Crawler.crawlSourceFile(Crawler.java:193)
 at org.jbake.app.Crawler.crawl(Crawler.java:112)
 at org.jbake.app.Crawler.crawl(Crawler.java:65)
 at org.jbake.app.Oven.bake(Oven.java:137)
 at org.jbake.launcher.Baker.bake(Baker.java:32)
 at org.jbake.launcher.Main.run(Main.java:97)
 at org.jbake.launcher.Main.run(Main.java:83)
 at org.jbake.launcher.Main.main(Main.java:56)
Caused by: org.jruby.exceptions.RaiseException: (NoMethodError) asciidoctor: 
FAILED: : Failed to load AsciiDoc document - undefined method 
`start_with?' for nil:NilClass
 at 
RUBY.parse_section_title(uri:classloader:/gems/asciidoctor-1.5.7.1/lib/asciidoctor/parser.rb:1734)
 at 
RUBY.initialize_section(uri:classloader:/gems/asciidoctor-1.5.7.1/lib/asciidoctor/parser.rb:1564)
 at 
RUBY.next_section(uri:classloader:/gems/asciidoctor-1.5.7.1/lib/asciidoctor/parser.rb:290)
 at 
RUBY.parse(uri:classloader:/gems/asciidoctor-1.5.7.1/lib/asciidoctor/parser.rb:96)
 at 
RUBY.parse(uri:classloader:/gems/asciidoctor-1.5.7.1/lib/asciidoctor/document.rb:565)
 at RUBY.load(uri:classloader:/gems/asciidoctor-1.5.7.1/lib/asciidoctor.rb:1361)
 at 
RUBY.convert(uri:classloader:/gems/asciidoctor-1.5.7.1/lib/asciidoctor.rb:1473)
 at 

[jira] [Resolved] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28) Establish whether Apache Curator is a suitable name

2013-06-11 Thread Shane Curcuru (JIRA)

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Shane Curcuru resolved PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28.


Resolution: Fixed
  Assignee: Shane Curcuru

Note to trademarks@: this summer we need to update the settings/workflow stages 
for this JIRA instance.  8-)

 Establish whether Apache Curator is a suitable name
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 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28
 URL: 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: Jordan Zimmerman
Assignee: Shane Curcuru

 The name Curator is a standard English word meaning a keeper or custodian of 
 a museum or other collection. It's used for this project as Curator is a 
 ZooKeeper Keeper.
 Apache Curator is an Apache ZooKeeper client wrapper and rich ZooKeeper 
 framework. For reference, Apache  ZooKeeper is a centralized service for 
 maintaining configuration information, naming, providing distributed 
 synchronization, and providing group services.

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[jira] [Commented] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28) Establish whether Apache Curator is a suitable name

2013-06-11 Thread Shane Curcuru (JIRA)

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Shane Curcuru commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28:


Apologies for the delay, this is a sufficient search for our purposes.

The Apache Curator podling does need to understand that using a common English 
word as a name like this means that our claim to that name as-is is not likely 
to be strong.  So the podling needs to be careful to be very consistent at 
using the Apache Curator brand going forward.

 Establish whether Apache Curator is a suitable name
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 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28
 URL: 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: Jordan Zimmerman

 The name Curator is a standard English word meaning a keeper or custodian of 
 a museum or other collection. It's used for this project as Curator is a 
 ZooKeeper Keeper.
 Apache Curator is an Apache ZooKeeper client wrapper and rich ZooKeeper 
 framework. For reference, Apache  ZooKeeper is a centralized service for 
 maintaining configuration information, naming, providing distributed 
 synchronization, and providing group services.

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[jira] [Commented] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28) Establish whether Apache Curator is a suitable name

2013-03-23 Thread Shane Curcuru (JIRA)

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Shane Curcuru commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28:


[~randgalt]: When you say Curator has been on Github since mid 2011, do you 
mean this same project that's being submitted to the Incubator?

[~christian.grobmeier] Please ask people just to email trademarks@, not 
subscribe (since it's still ASF-Member restricted for subscriptions).

[~chrismattmann] The real question is, does the Apache OODT PMC have any likely 
objections to there being an Apache Curator podling or project?  Obviously, 
this depends to a degree on the functionality of the two Curators, although 
on first glance, they both seem to be fairly specialized in different areas.  
Also, it depends if OODT has plans to release your Curator as a major 
standalone product, or if yours will likely be a plugin or extension for the 
OODT product itself.  (Feel free to reply on trademarks@ if needed or if you're 
making any interpretations).

 Establish whether Apache Curator is a suitable name
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 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28
 URL: 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-28
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: Jordan Zimmerman

 The name Curator is a standard English word meaning a keeper or custodian of 
 a museum or other collection. It's used for this project as Curator is a 
 ZooKeeper Keeper.
 Apache Curator is an Apache ZooKeeper client wrapper and rich ZooKeeper 
 framework. For reference, Apache  ZooKeeper is a centralized service for 
 maintaining configuration information, naming, providing distributed 
 synchronization, and providing group services.

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[jira] [Commented] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-27) Establish whether Apache Onami is a suitable name

2013-03-17 Thread Shane Curcuru (JIRA)

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Shane Curcuru commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-27:


Note that the USPTO registration can be found here: (your link was 
session-specific, which is an unfortunate issue with the USPTO search system 
they don't really tell you)

http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=75791133caseType=SERIAL_NOsearchType=statusSearch

Approved.

Note that in the future, please include a description of the product's 
functionality in the podling name search jira - since it's important to 
understand what kind of functionality the product offers if there is a question 
with another company's similarly named software product.

 Establish whether Apache Onami is a suitable name
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 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-27
 URL: 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-27
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: Christian Grobmeier

 The term onami originates in the japanese language and means something like 
 big wave. The inspiration to use Apache Onami as name has been taken from 
 this Zen story: http://www.101zenstories.com/index.php?story=8

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[jira] [Commented] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-23) Establish whether Apache CloudStack is a suitable name

2013-02-25 Thread Shane Curcuru (JIRA)

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Shane Curcuru commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-23:


Approved.

Note that this really points out a hole in the podling name search policy.  We 
need to update it to say (something like): If the podling has a 
well-established name over a period of several years, and the donor of the 
podling's IP is explicitly granting the trademark rights to the name to the ASF 
as part of the incubation/graduation, then the podling name search step is 
simply informing trademarks@ of this fact.

If there's a well-established name (or especially a registered one, although 
that's not required) being donated, that in of itself is a very strong 
indicator that the name will continue to be suitable, especially when we 
include it within the Apache Foo branding.  Obviously, if there are any 
previous or current complaints or issues with the pre-existing name, then 
trademarks@ and the PPMC need to evaluate those to ensure they can be dealt 
with as an Apache project.

Thanks to CloudStack PPMC for being diligent as always!

 Establish whether Apache CloudStack is a suitable name
 

 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-23
 URL: 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-23
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: David Nalley



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[jira] [Commented] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-24) Establish whether Apache cTAKES is a suitable name

2013-02-25 Thread Shane Curcuru (JIRA)

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Shane Curcuru commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-24:


This seems a suitable search, approved.

How long as the software product actually been known as cTAKES?  I.e. 
officially, on the project homepage and on any download pages?  We do need to 
update the guidelines to show that an abbreviated name search can be done for 
well-established projects that have clear and consistent names previously.

Note: this presumes that the original creators of the cTAKES mark are planning 
to donate the trademark to the ASF along with the code and community.

 Establish whether Apache cTAKES is a suitable name
 

 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-24
 URL: 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-24
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: Pei Chen

 A suitable name search is required in order for cTAKES to graduate from the 
 incubation. 
 Apache cTAKES is an natural language processing system for information 
 extraction from electronic medical record clinical free-text.
 The name is an acronym for: clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction 
 System

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[jira] [Commented] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-12) Establish whether Apache Oltu is a suitable name

2012-12-21 Thread Shane Curcuru (JIRA)

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Shane Curcuru commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-12:


USPTO search directly at TESS shows no hits.

Google Oltu software shows no pertinent hits in our area of software 
products, namely that Apache Oltu will be an OAuth protocol implementation in 
Java.

 Establish whether Apache Oltu is a suitable name
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 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-12
 URL: 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-12
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: Antonio Sanso

 We have to do some investigations to ensure that Apache Amber is a suitable 
 name for a TLP. 
 Here are some resources related to this issue: 
 http://incubator.apache.org/guides/names.html 
 http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/

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[jira] [Commented] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-11) Establish whether Apache WInk is a suitable name

2012-10-19 Thread Shane Curcuru (JIRA)

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Shane Curcuru commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-11:


Searching for wink software is more appropriate than wink open source.  
From the trademark point of view, what informed consumers are looking for is a 
software product that does something useful for them.  The fact that it's 
software, and does REST server/client stuff is most relevant; the open source 
aspect is much more secondary.

The only thing that potentially concerns me is Winktoolkit, since that talks 
about being a web client as well.  However since they are in JavaScript and are 
quite specific for mobile platforms, and Apache Wink Client is Java-ish and is 
really just the other half of the Server bit, I think that's OK, although I'd 
like to ask for other comments to see if anyone else has a question.

The Wink presentation software is a clearly different kind of application.  End 
users looking to - perhaps - record screenshots of their web server's behavior 
would not be likely to ever confuse that Wink with Apache Wink - which will 
mostly be used by developers writing those servers.

 Establish whether Apache WInk is a suitable name
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 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-11
 URL: 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-11
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: Luciano Resende

 We have to do some investigations to ensure that Apache Wink is a suitable 
 name for a TLP. 
 Here are some resources related to this issue: 
 http://incubator.apache.org/guides/names.html 
 http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/

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[jira] [Commented] (PODLINGNAMESEARCH-15) Establish Whether Apache Allura would be a Suitable Name

2012-10-11 Thread Shane Curcuru (JIRA)

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Shane Curcuru commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-15:


Geez, you missed the Allura font and the AlluraDirect software - for vacation 
rentals in Canada. 8-)

Note also the USPTO is not link friendly; your link to the abandoned 
application is session expired.  You need to use the TSDR or TTAB links to be 
able to share them, like this: 
http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=74648070caseType=SERIAL_NOsearchType=statusSearch

Indeed, that is abandoned, and is not directly related to the Apache Allura 
podling software.

Approved.  Enjoy the name!

 Establish Whether Apache Allura would be a Suitable Name
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 Key: PODLINGNAMESEARCH-15
 URL: 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PODLINGNAMESEARCH-15
 Project: Podling Suitable Names Search
  Issue Type: Suitable Name Search
Reporter: Rich Bowen

 Allura means and then ... in colloquial Italian. It's also the name of a 
 character in the show Voltron. And it's also the name of a particular red dye 
 color disodium 
 6-hydroxy-5-((2-methoxy-5-methyl-4-sulfophenyl)azo)-2-naphthalenesulfonate. 
 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allura_Red_AC)

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