Re: Proposed deprecations / removals (was: Re: Getting started on CouchDB 3.0, and an introduction)

2019-10-02 Thread Joan Touzet
apache/couchdb/issues/2191 to the 3.0 release >> tasks but I don’t know exactly what the desired end state looks like there. >> >> Adam >> >>> On Sep 14, 2019, at 3:11 PM, Joan Touzet wrote: >>> >>> Hi Deni, I think you mean Joan, not Jan. :D >&g

Re: [DISCUSS] FoundationDB read versions and CouchDB requests

2019-09-27 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-09-26 17:04, Adam Kocoloski wrote: > >> On Sep 26, 2019, at 1:38 PM, Joan Touzet wrote: >> >> On 2019-09-26 13:14, Adam Kocoloski wrote: >>> Hi Joan, no need for apologies! Snipping out a few bits: >>> >>>> One alternative is to

Re: [DISCUSS] FoundationDB read versions and CouchDB requests

2019-09-26 Thread Joan Touzet
process ends up playing all the > roles that need to collaborate to decide on a read version and so the network > latency gets taken out of the picture. Then I'm concerned this is premature optimization. > Cheers, Adam > >> On Sep 25, 2019, at 11:57 AM, Joan Touzet wr

[jira] [Closed] (WHIMSY-260) Cannot see prior comments on PMR reports

2019-09-26 Thread Joan Touzet (Jira)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIMSY-260?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Joan Touzet closed WHIMSY-260. -- Resolution: Abandoned Sorry [~rubys] , I've stepped down from the board and won't be intera

Re: CouchDB 3.0 Follow up

2019-09-26 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-09-25 9:09 p.m., Denitsa Burroughs wrote: Hi all, It's time to start tightening up the scope for CouchDB 3.0. There's now a 3.0 Release tasks column with the desired/required additional content. Some of those tickets have

Re: [ALC] ALC Indore is set for next event, 'The Apache Day'

2019-09-25 Thread Joan Touzet
other ALC chapters (to be incorporated in future :) will also > follow the same process. Yeah, I think that's wise, especially if any third parties are involved in paying for any resources, providing space, or seek to sponsor the efforts. > Kindly let me know if I am missing anything

Re: [DISCUSS] FoundationDB read versions and CouchDB requests

2019-09-25 Thread Joan Touzet
I apologize in advance. I am finding it very very difficult to allocate the time and energy necessary to go deep into any of these topics, and got lost halfway thru Mike Rhodes' email :( So I'm replying to Adam's initial email which is the only one I've fully digested. On 2019-09-19 18:11, Adam Ko

Re: [ALC] ALC Indore is set for next event, 'The Apache Day'

2019-09-25 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Swapnil, On 2019-09-17 6:45, Swapnil M Mane wrote: > Dear all, > > ALC Indore Chapter [2] is pleased to announce the next event for the > local student community, 'The Apache Day'. > The event will be organized on 28 September 2019 at Prestige Institute > of Engineering Management & Research I

[jira] [Commented] (WHIMSY-260) Cannot see prior comments on PMR reports

2019-09-18 Thread Joan Touzet (Jira)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIMSY-260?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16932893#comment-16932893 ] Joan Touzet commented on WHIMSY-260: Hi [~rubys] , thanks for the ping. I narr

Re: Please add CouchDB logo to RedBubble

2019-09-15 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-09-15 4:44 a.m., Mark Thomas wrote: Hi Joan, I've looked back at the timing and the order was placed before I fixed the issues you highlighted above. Sorry you ended up with T-Shirt that wasn't quite right. No problem! Just wanted to be sure we caught it. I have reviewed all the ite

Re: Please add CouchDB logo to RedBubble

2019-09-14 Thread Joan Touzet
Oh hai Mark, thanks for responding. On 2019-09-03 1:01 p.m., Mark Thomas wrote: On 02/09/2019 23:40, Joan Touzet wrote: On 2019-08-10 4:36 p.m., Mark Thomas wrote: On 07/08/2019 15:26, Joan Touzet wrote: Just like the subject says. Logo: https://www.apache.org/logos/#couchdb (Version 1

Beginners welcome!

2019-09-14 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi everyone, Following ApacheCon NA 2019 and CCOSS 2019, there was a spike of interest in contributing to Apache Projects, and specifically to CouchDB. I wanted to remind everyone that we have 2 lists of issues tagged beginner-friendly: https://github.com/apache/couchdb/issues?q=is%3Aissue+i

Beginners welcome!

2019-09-14 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi everyone, Following ApacheCon NA 2019 and CCOSS 2019, there was a spike of interest in contributing to Apache Projects, and specifically to CouchDB. I wanted to remind everyone that we have 2 lists of issues tagged beginner-friendly: https://github.com/apache/couchdb/issues?q=is%3Aissue+i

Re: Proposed deprecations / removals (was: Re: Getting started on CouchDB 3.0, and an introduction)

2019-09-14 Thread Joan Touzet
happen to have the ticket/link for this? I remembered one last deprecation we wanted in 3.0: security tightening, which included the deprecation of admin party. Thanks! Deni On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 2:14 PM Joan Touzet wrote: I remembered one last deprecation we wanted in 3.0: security

Re: IO queueing defaults

2019-09-14 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-09-12 6:00 a.m., Will Holley wrote: I defer to those with more operational experience of ken and smoosh but wouldn't those new subsystems radically impact performance if IOQ is completely bypassed (assuming ken/smoosh are enabled by default)? A very good point. I'd be uncomfortable with

Re: Proposed deprecations / removals (was: Re: Getting started on CouchDB 3.0, and an introduction)

2019-09-09 Thread Joan Touzet
ke apache/httpd does? Many questions. -Joan On 2019-09-04 5:37 p.m., Joan Touzet wrote: Hey Adam, When it comes to deprecating and/or removing functionality, I feel like I don’t know exactly where we stand today. We have occasionally described some of the CouchApp functionality as already b

Re: CouchDB data processing endpoints

2019-09-06 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-09-06 6:25 p.m., ermouth wrote: I’d like to raise QS functions deprecation question again, in a somehow different aspect. What is "QS functions"? Which specific deprecations in 3.0 are you asking about? Is it just _list, _update and _rewrites? Of these, _update is going nowhere, and _

Re: Proposed deprecations / removals (was: Re: Getting started on CouchDB 3.0, and an introduction)

2019-09-05 Thread Joan Touzet
One thing that I reminded myself on is: > # Proposed deprecations for 3.0, not rebuilt/removed in 4.0 > > **Feature/Endpoint** |**Replaced by** | **Links** > --|--|--- > `/{db}/{ddoc}/_show/*`| App server/rev proxy

Re: Getting started on CouchDB 3.0, and an introduction

2019-09-05 Thread Joan Touzet
klog but as to note dilute my personal >> ask, I'd say per document access control is a must as pretty much everyone >> I know who's using CouchDB seriously in a situation that's not neatly >> set-up to fit a database-per-user will end up inevitably implementing

Re: Proposed deprecations / removals (was: Re: Getting started on CouchDB 3.0, and an introduction)

2019-09-04 Thread Joan Touzet
nything similar? -Joan > Adam > >> On Sep 4, 2019, at 5:44 PM, Johs Ensby wrote: >> >> Much appreciated, Joan >> You're a hero >> Johs >> >>> On 4 Sep 2019, at 23:37, Joan Touzet wrote: >>> >>> Hey Adam, >>> >

Re: Proposed deprecations / removals (was: Re: Getting started on CouchDB 3.0, and an introduction)

2019-09-04 Thread Joan Touzet
Hey Adam, > When it comes to deprecating and/or removing functionality, I feel like I > don’t know exactly where we stand today. We have occasionally described some > of the CouchApp functionality as already being deprecated, but I’m having > trouble finding any official record of that in our d

Apache CouchDB logo items now available through RedBubble!

2019-09-03 Thread Joan Touzet
Have you ever wanted a CouchDB t-shirt? How about a sticker for your laptop? Or a sweet mug to go with your morning beverage? Look no further than: https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515362-apache-couchdb All proceeds from the web store go to benefit the Apache Software Foundation,

Apache CouchDB logo items now available through RedBubble!

2019-09-03 Thread Joan Touzet
Have you ever wanted a CouchDB t-shirt? How about a sticker for your laptop? Or a sweet mug to go with your morning beverage? Look no further than: https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515362-apache-couchdb All proceeds from the web store go to benefit the Apache Software Foundation,

Re: Please add CouchDB logo to RedBubble

2019-09-02 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Mark, Sorry to be so late getting back to you on this. On 2019-08-10 4:36 p.m., Mark Thomas wrote: On 07/08/2019 15:26, Joan Touzet wrote: Just like the subject says. Logo: https://www.apache.org/logos/#couchdb (Version 1) https://www.redbubble.com/people/comdev/works/40515362-apache

Re: get total size (active, external and file) from http api

2019-09-02 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Matthieu, On 2019-09-02 11:06 a.m., Matthieu Codron wrote: I need to get the total size for all dbs (ideally for dbs mattching a given pattern) What I did until now was 1. /all_dbs to get the list of available dbs 2. /_dbs_infos with the previous list (eventually filtered) 3. sum sizes from s

Re: Top notch D&I related preso at ApacheCon NA

2019-09-02 Thread Joan Touzet
I will unfortunately be in Sally's media training and won't be able to attend. :( There's no video at either of the ApacheCons this year, but I haven't heard conclusively if there will be audio recordings or not like there were last year. -Joan On 2019-09-02 11:52 a.m., Matt Sicker wrote:

Re: [Input needed] Project scope for survey and contributor experience research

2019-08-29 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Gris, Justin, On 2019-08-29 19:14, Justin Mclean wrote: > Hi, > >> I received an initial project scope from Bitergia [1] and I'd like to get >> your input on what you think about the milestones and deliverables we have >> outlined. > > There seems to be a number of synchronous items in th

Re: Github Actions

2019-08-28 Thread Joan Touzet
Continuing the top-post trend... I'd rather see full audit logs kept ~forever for any use of credentials, including the code that was executed. If we can't stop the leak, we can at least keep the paper trail. Right now, with our aggressive build cleanup steps, I don't think this is happening. Ar

Re: [PROPOSAL] Gradually replace rebar with mix

2019-08-20 Thread Joan Touzet
er. Adding in erlang dependancies is becoming increasingly more >> difficult as they expect rebar3. >> >> Cheers >> Garren >> >> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 2:02 PM Ilya Khlopotov wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On 2019/08/15 18:51:29, Joan T

Seeking volunteer mentors from Apache CouchDB to help mentor under-represented contributors

2019-08-19 Thread Joan Touzet
Quoting from the blogpost: > The ASF has successfully been accepted as a participating FOSS community in the Outreachy Program [1] to work with Outreachy organizers to offer remote internships to applicants around the world. With this program, we are looking forward to improving inclusion in our

Re: [PROPOSAL] Gradually replace rebar with mix

2019-08-15 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Ilya, On 2019-08-15 10:09, Ilya Khlopotov wrote: > Hello, > > There is an https://github.com/apache/couchdb/issues/1428 issue about > migrating to rebar3 or mix. I did an experiment to switch from rebar into mix > and wanted to share the results. The code for experiment is here > https://g

Re: [DISCUSS] [PROPOSAL] Accept donation of the IBM Cloudant Weather Report diagnostic tool?

2019-08-14 Thread Joan Touzet
Very happy to see Paul's resistance to including recon in the default CouchDB distribution is gone. Big +1, and looking forward to the PR to review and help out. Remember that this may do weird things or be completely inoperative on Windows, which will require larger changes. Be prepared for m

Re: running couchdb on a .app domain (https enforced)

2019-08-12 Thread Joan Touzet
: is this email list we're using here archived on the web anywhere? if so, where? On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 7:19 AM Joan Touzet wrote: It doesn't look like CouchDB is listening on port 5984 at all if it's refusing any connections there. Sorry, I'm out of ideas. I recommend yo

Re: running couchdb on a .app domain (https enforced)

2019-08-12 Thread Joan Touzet
yup! https://lists.apache.org/list.html?user@couchdb.apache.org -Joan On 2019-08-13 1:24 a.m., Rene Veerman wrote: ok Joan, thanks for your help. one final question : is this email list we're using here archived on the web anywhere? if so, where? On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 7:19 AM Joan T

Re: running couchdb on a .app domain (https enforced)

2019-08-12 Thread Joan Touzet
fused * Closing connection 0 curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 5984: Connection refused root@albatross:/opt/couchdb/etc# On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 6:40 AM Joan Touzet wrote: What output do you get for: curl --verbose http://localhost:5984/ curl --verbose https://localhost:5984/ Let

Re: running couchdb on a .app domain (https enforced)

2019-08-12 Thread Joan Touzet
tup article (mentioned in the documentation, website, and installer for couch), and then later or even straight away, that input request in the couchdb installer. it sucks to have to remember the ins and outs of a OS sub system just to get it to work, and then go through the same difficult process

Re: running couchdb on a .app domain (https enforced)

2019-08-12 Thread Joan Touzet
CouchDB with SSL has 2 ports for general access: 5984, and 6984. 5984 is the insecure http version of the port. You can't turn it off easily in CouchDB 2.3.1, but you can change what port it appears at. I recommend firewalling access to this port immediately. If you enable SSL, that'll be on port

Re: Please add CouchDB logo to RedBubble

2019-08-07 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Sharan - sure! That'd be lovely. I've run out. -Joan On 2019-08-07 1:34 p.m., Sharan Foga wrote: HI Joan Did you want me to order some stickers for Apachecon too? Thanks Sharan On 2019/08/07 14:26:01, Joan Touzet wrote: Just like the subject says. Logo: https://www.apache

Re: Getting started on CouchDB 3.0, and an introduction

2019-08-07 Thread Joan Touzet
o feature basis, ala EmberJS or Ubuntu? What this would >> mean in practice is that at some cadence, e.g. 4 times a year everything >> done at that point would be wrapped up in a new version. I think this would >> help the community in that there's a steady march towards funct

Getting started on CouchDB 3.0, and an introduction

2019-08-07 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi everyone, Now that we have a path forward for FoundationDB, we also need to get moving on our best-and-greatest CouchDB-as-is release, namely the 3.x branch. If we were to cut CouchDB 3.0 from master today, we'd already have a lot of great new things since 2.3.1: * Partitioned DBs * Open

Please add CouchDB logo to RedBubble

2019-08-07 Thread Joan Touzet
Just like the subject says. Logo: https://www.apache.org/logos/#couchdb (Version 1) Thanks! -Joan "so many stickers" Touzet - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h.

Re: [PROPOSAL] Deprecate several mailing lists

2019-08-06 Thread Joan Touzet
: https://couchdb.apache.org/ Thanks for your interest in CouchDB! - -Joan "more focus, less distractions" Touzet On 2019-08-06 11:54, Joan Touzet wrote: > Vote passes. > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-18838 tracks implementation. > > -Joan >

Re: [Lazy Consensus] Changing the default reporter tool

2019-08-06 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-08-06 12:47, Daniel Gruno wrote: > On 8/6/19 6:43 PM, Jan Høydahl wrote: >>> 6. aug. 2019 kl. 17:35 skrev Daniel Gruno : Another question - I don't see mailing list stats for the list solr-u...@lucene.apache.org , what is the logic behind w

Re: [PROPOSAL] Deprecate several mailing lists

2019-08-06 Thread Joan Touzet
Vote passes. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-18838 tracks implementation. -Joan On 2019-08-01 12:33, Joan Touzet wrote: > Right now, we have a massive number of mailing lists, most of which we > never use. > > I propose keeping these mailing lists only: >

Re: [VOTE] Adopt FoundationDB

2019-08-06 Thread Joan Touzet
I am concerned about the impact to small installations, and especially the release engineering / packaging work that will be required, but this is clearly the best way to improve our storage and clustering layer without bringing on >10 devs with years to burn and ample experience. +1 On 2019-07-

[PROPOSAL] Deprecate several mailing lists

2019-08-01 Thread Joan Touzet
Right now, we have a massive number of mailing lists, most of which we never use. I propose keeping these mailing lists only: - announce@ - user@ - dev@ - notifications@ - commits@ - private@ and we drop all the rest: - l10n@ - replication@ - marketing@ - www@ - design@

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-01 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-08-01 11:06, Daniel Gruno wrote: > On 8/1/19 2:19 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote: >> I've tried out the tool. I can see it being useful for some projects, >> and should be available as a choice. >> >> However, I would not use it as it is, and hope the existing reporter >> gets upgraded, not

[jira] [Commented] (DI-11) Build an Apache Diversity and Inclusion Website

2019-07-30 Thread Joan Touzet (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DI-11?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16896503#comment-16896503 ] Joan Touzet commented on DI-11: --- [~griscz] Matt + others have already done the bulk of

[jira] [Commented] (DI-11) Build an Apache Diversity and Inclusion Website

2019-07-27 Thread Joan Touzet (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DI-11?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16894546#comment-16894546 ] Joan Touzet commented on DI-11: --- Hey [~mattsicker], you're right on the asf-site topi

Re: Getting automated builds back on track

2019-07-26 Thread Joan Touzet
tical step, does it make sense to back out the qemu-based builds from the main pipeline while we work on the timeout issues? Adam On Jul 26, 2019, at 5:29 PM, Joan Touzet wrote: Hello again, Adam poked me on IRC today asking a few questions about the state of Jenkins, and why we're not

Getting automated builds back on track

2019-07-26 Thread Joan Touzet
Hello again, Adam poked me on IRC today asking a few questions about the state of Jenkins, and why we're not gnerating test binaries for download. The reason is simple: the tests are failing. I've discussed this topic before twice at length with little feedback: https://lists.apache.org/thre

[jira] [Commented] (DI-9) Find Vendor for survey revamp project ($35k Budget)

2019-07-22 Thread Joan Touzet (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DI-9?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16890691#comment-16890691 ] Joan Touzet commented on DI-9: -- Pasting for the committee, along with my response to

[jira] [Updated] (DI-9) Find Vendor for survey revamp project ($35k Budget)

2019-07-22 Thread Joan Touzet (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DI-9?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Joan Touzet updated DI-9: - Attachment: AmySemerjian.CV.2019.07.22.ForJoanTouzet.docx > Find Vendor for survey revamp project ($35k Bud

Re: installing couchdb on ubuntu 19.04

2019-07-21 Thread Joan Touzet
Hint: look into *pinning* so that apt's dependency solver always selects the 18.* package for libicu rather than the 19.* package. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto On 2019-07-22 0:03, Joan Touzet wrote: > On 2019-07-21 22:39, Rene Veerman wrote: >> root@crow:~# apt i

Re: installing couchdb on ubuntu 19.04

2019-07-21 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-07-21 22:39, Rene Veerman wrote: > root@crow:~# apt install couchdb > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree > Reading state information... Done > Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have > requested an impossible situation or if you are using the

Re: Fsyncgate: errors on fsync are unrecovarable

2019-07-21 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-07-21 1:23 p.m., Paul Davis wrote: I’m browsing on my phone but I’m pretty sure we should add an `ok =` to this line so that we force a bad match: https://github.com/apache/couchdb/blob/9d098787a71d1c7f7f6adea05da15b0da3ecc7ef/src/couch/src/couch_file.erl#L223 Unless I’m missing somewhe

[jira] [Commented] (DI-9) Find Vendor for survey revamp project ($35k Budget)

2019-07-19 Thread Joan Touzet (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DI-9?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16889245#comment-16889245 ] Joan Touzet commented on DI-9: -- FYI I have reached out to my former PhD thesis advisor (C

Re: [DISCUSS] [PROPOSAL] Support only remote replication endpoints

2019-07-19 Thread Joan Touzet
couchup uses URLs of the form http://127.0.0.1:5984/ and :5986 (or whatever ports are passed in on the CLI), so this won't be an issue. https://github.com/apache/couchdb/blob/master/rel/overlay/bin/couchup#L223-L230 +100 -Joan On 2019-07-19 3:02 p.m., Jan Lehnardt wrote: I think we left in t

Re: [Update] ASF's Outreachy program kick-off plan

2019-07-18 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Gris, Thanks for taking this initiative. Can you make sure that Awasum, Matt & Katia get pointers to the ASF Google Summer of Code framework that's been put in place, as an exemplar of something the ASF has implemented successfully? My hope is that between this and Outreachy's own guidelines,

Re: Building dialogue

2019-07-17 Thread Joan Touzet
Hey Justin, On 2019-07-17 3:05, Justin Mclean wrote: > Hi, > > i ran into something today that is in line with some pieces of advice I've > seen mentioned a few times on various lists but never all in one spot. > > Thought I might share it here as it might be helpful: > 1) Assume positive inten

Re: Focused effort on Apache Way education

2019-07-17 Thread Joan Touzet
Hey y'all, On 2019-07-17 7:53, Jim Jagielski wrote: >> On Jul 17, 2019, at 2:56 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz >> wrote: >> >> On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 1:11 AM Dave Fisher wrote: >>> ...I’d like to see the Apache Way described like Euclidean Geometry >> >> I have no clue what this would look like b

Re: Survey re-design kick-off

2019-07-16 Thread Joan Touzet
16 9:38 p.m., Niclas Hedhman wrote: On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 12:40 AM Joan Touzet wrote: This is *not* a simple topic and just a single word or layout choice can change the results of your entire survey. Perilous!) And that doesn't sets off all the warning lights on the panel?? In my book, a

Re: External CI Service Limitations

2019-07-16 Thread Joan Touzet
; free including up to 50,000 CI minutes/month. >>> >>> Are you currently using Git as your source code repository? >>> >>> Ray >>> >>> On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 8:49 AM Jarek Potiuk >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Adding Ra

Remembering diversity in the Apollo 11 team

2019-07-16 Thread Joan Touzet
As today marks the 50 year anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch to Luna, I thought I'd share this great interview by the BBC of the only woman in the control room for its launch (audio only, with captions): https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada-49009476/apollo-11-they-d-never-had-a-woman-en

[jira] [Created] (WHIMSY-277) No ctrl/shift-click for "send email" button on non-PMC report

2019-07-16 Thread Joan Touzet (JIRA)
Joan Touzet created WHIMSY-277: -- Summary: No ctrl/shift-click for "send email" button on non-PMC report Key: WHIMSY-277 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIMSY-277 Proje

Re: Survey re-design kick-off

2019-07-16 Thread Joan Touzet
Resurrecting an old thread here because I think it deserves more attention. Two resources I've skimmed but haven't dug into deeply: https://stripe.com/en-de/atlas/guides/survey-design-principles from Stripe. Obviously our consultant will be more skilled than this, but if we're considering augmen

Re: [Volunteer Needed] Outreachy Coordinator for the ASF

2019-07-15 Thread Joan Touzet
Whoops, made a mistake here: On 2019-07-15 11:48 a.m., Joan Touzet wrote: Gris, did we confirm with Sage Sharp that 3 people sharing the Coordinator role is OK? The text on the website implies a single person. To Ross's point, we have 3 people who've agreed to help, and have me

Re: [Volunteer Needed] Outreachy Coordinator for the ASF

2019-07-15 Thread Joan Touzet
That's good enough for me! On 2019-07-15 12:48, Matt Sicker wrote: > On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 at 10:48, Joan Touzet wrote: >> >> Gris, did we confirm with Sage Sharp that 3 people sharing the >> Coordinator role is OK? The text on the website implies a single person.

Re: [Volunteer Needed] Outreachy Coordinator for the ASF

2019-07-15 Thread Joan Touzet
Gris, did we confirm with Sage Sharp that 3 people sharing the Coordinator role is OK? The text on the website implies a single person. To Ross's point, we have 3 people who've agreed to help, and have met with the Chair's approval, so I think this meets his statement. The role of the coordinator

Re: [discuss] private repository for the committee?

2019-07-14 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Kevin, One specific question: On 2019-07-13 10:59 a.m., Kevin A. McGrail wrote: Wikis also fall.into a middle ground. For me, they do not support low vision users either. They don't support file storage and the version control in messaging that I have seen is onerous to find minor changes.

Re: [discuss] private repository for the committee?

2019-07-13 Thread Joan Touzet
Hit reply too soon... On 2019-07-13 11:08 a.m., Joan Touzet wrote: On 2019-07-13 3:41 a.m., Daniel Gruno wrote: On 7/13/19 6:34 AM, Justin Mclean wrote: HI, JFYI - Wiki permissions can also be set up to allow PMC view/edit and ASF members view access which would be similar permisisons as a

Re: [discuss] private repository for the committee?

2019-07-13 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-07-13 3:41 a.m., Daniel Gruno wrote: On 7/13/19 6:34 AM, Justin Mclean wrote: HI, JFYI - Wiki permissions can also be set up to allow PMC view/edit and ASF members view access which would be similar permisisons as a projects mailing list. There permissions can be set on a folder and

Re: CouchDB and future

2019-07-11 Thread Joan Touzet
for their CouchDB instance? If not I > can submit a PR soon on this (have to figure out how to create a new > reference for one that's currently open first). > > Tabeth > > > From: Joan Touzet > Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2019 11:17 AM

Re: Error deleting and recreating a database

2019-07-11 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Alessandro, On 2019-07-11 11:15, alessandro collina wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to know how it is possible to delete all documents in a > database with a single request. If you are on CouchDB 2.3.0+, you can use clustered purge to remove up to 100 documents/1000 revisions at a time. Those n

Re: CouchDB and future

2019-07-11 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-07-11 8:05, ermouth wrote: >> to help with the documentation step > > Probably. Please give me a hint what you need. What default settings right now are wrong for a system with low RAM, low CPU, and slow disk - such as a RaspberryPi v1, or a $15/mo AWS server? -Joan

Re: [DISCUSS] A direction from a non-contributor

2019-07-10 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Chintan, On 2019-07-10 12:40 p.m., Chintan Mishra wrote: On 10/07/19 9:55 PM, Chintan Mishra wrote: On 09/07/19 9:33 PM, Joan Touzet wrote: Hi Chintan, Reading through your proposal, I have one main point to make. At the Apache Software Foundation, the people who lead the projects are

Re: CouchDb Rewrite/Fork

2019-07-10 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-07-10 18:15, Johs Ensby wrote: > Reddy and Joan, > >> On 10 Jul 2019, at 23:16, Reddy B. wrote: >> Thanks Joan, keeping API+ replication protocal compatibility is definitely >> the plan > > New forks/rewrites with API and replication protocal* compatibility would be > great news for t

Re: CouchDB and future

2019-07-10 Thread Joan Touzet
OK, but that doesn't mean q=1 is 100% right, either. It sounds like we're converging on something like q=2 or q=4 for a single node installation default. Fine! :) Would you be willing to help with the documentation step so we can get all of the settings hammered out? As I said in my email: > The

Re: CouchDb Rewrite/Fork

2019-07-10 Thread Joan Touzet
Sounds like a challenging and intense project! If you retain compatibility with the CouchDB replication protocol, we'd certainly be willing to include it in our list of CouchDB ecosystem partners, once your product is publicly available. -Joan On 2019-07-10 10:04, Reddy B. wrote: > Of course, th

Re: FAQ and Resource page

2019-07-09 Thread Joan Touzet
oid.html -Joan "that was constructive" Touzet On 2019-07-09 12:28, Joan Touzet wrote: > Hi Patricia, > On 2019-07-08 17:08, Patricia Shanahan wrote: >> Some weeks ago, I drafted an initial version of FAQ, >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/EDI/Draft+FAQ, an

Re: FAQ and Resource page

2019-07-09 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Patricia, On 2019-07-08 17:08, Patricia Shanahan wrote: > Some weeks ago, I drafted an initial version of FAQ, > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/EDI/Draft+FAQ, and > Resources, > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/EDI/Draft+Resources, pages. > > I am troubled that there doe

Re: Engaging potential ASF Outreachy mentors

2019-07-09 Thread Joan Touzet
#x27;s project before August, > they can use the format to start gathering proposals. > > More information on Joan's specific questions below: > > On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 11:59 AM Joan Touzet <mailto:woh...@apache.org>> wrote: > > On 2019-06-27 13:22, Naom

Re: [DISCUSS] A direction from a non-contributor

2019-07-09 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi Chintan, Reading through your proposal, I have one main point to make. At the Apache Software Foundation, the people who lead the projects are the people who do the work on them. We use the wrong word "meritocracy" to explain this principle; a better word would be "do-ocracy." http://www.ap

Fwd: CouchDB and future

2019-07-09 Thread Joan Touzet
For some reason, my email didn't go through. Sending it again. Forwarded Message Subject: Re: CouchDB and future Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2019 17:03:48 -0400 From: Joan Touzet Organization: Apache Software Foundation To: dev@couchdb.apache.org On 2019-07-08 15:53, ermouth

Re: CouchDB and future

2019-07-09 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-07-08 15:53, ermouth wrote: >> disabling clustering (i.e., setting Q=N=1) > > Let’s start with this one, because it’s about installation process. To set > q=1 you should install Couch manually. Built-in installer sets up q=8 for > single node setup. And why is q=8 *always* right for a sin

Re: Need to Invite Committee Members to meetings was Re: Recap from call w/ Outreachy's team

2019-07-09 Thread Joan Touzet
You have my full support, Gris. Thanks for having the call and for bringing the info back to the list. I'll digest this overnight and email if I have any questions. -Joan On 2019-07-08 15:00, Griselda Cuevas wrote: > Thanks Myrle, and thank you Kevin for your intention to guide me. > > Even whe

Re: [VOTE] Notify the board that D&I intends to coordinate an Outreachy intern program

2019-07-05 Thread Joan Touzet
+1, with the parenthetical that calling a 72-hour vote on a Friday night of a 4-day holiday weekend in the US was probably not a great idea ;) I am happy to support the vetting process of project and intern applicants, working with Sage and others to help build an approach that meets everyone'

Re: Of spanners and cyborgs

2019-07-05 Thread Joan Touzet
2711&s=books&sr=1-1 > > > > > On 7/5/2019 9:00 AM, Joan Touzet wrote: >> FYI, I got this response from Dr. Sofoulis yesterday: >> >> "Thanks for your interest in my work. I'd love to be able to give you a >> copy of the chapter but i am afr

Re: Of spanners and cyborgs

2019-07-05 Thread Joan Touzet
simple password would be sufficient.) -Joan On 2019-07-02 15:27, Joan Touzet wrote: > Hi everyone, > > A good friend of mine turned me on to an academic paper from 1995. > This paper was key to her understanding of how diversity plays into > technology communities. > > The titl

Re: [DISCUSS] Notify the board that D&I intends to coordinate an Outreachy intern program

2019-07-05 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-07-05 11:18, Kevin A. McGrail wrote: > >> Remember this is a notification to the board. The level of specificity you >> are proposing I add goes well beyond what the board requires from other >> areas; even for budget requests. I will not hold up this item until that >> level of detail

Re: New inter-project Mailinglist i...@apache.org created

2019-07-05 Thread Joan Touzet
https://projects.apache.org/projects.html has the ability to filter projects by category. I believe actually assigning categories to your project was something we did last year, in advance of the fantastic T-Shirt design for ACNA 2018. Unfortunately, there are only 3 self-tagged IOT projects: Came

Re: External CI Service Limitations

2019-07-03 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-07-03 5:57 p.m., Greg Stein wrote: On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 11:36 AM Allen Wittenauer wrote: ... CouchDB keeps receiving a lot of pressure to build on aarch64, ppc64le and s390x, which keeps pushing us back to Jenkins CI (ASF or independent). And if we have to do that, then not much

Re: TravisCI: various build failures - anyone else?

2019-07-03 Thread Joan Touzet
Looks like a known Travis CI bug: https://travis-ci.community/t/install-jdk-sh-failing-for-openjdk9-and-10/3998 On 2019-07-03 4:58 p.m., P. Ottlinger wrote: Hi *, since roughly a week ago we experience strange build failures on Travis such as https://travis-ci.org/apache/incubator-tamaya/buil

Re: External CI Service Limitations

2019-07-03 Thread Joan Touzet
(With my CouchDB release engineer hat on only) Anyone know if any of these external services supports platforms other than amd64/x86_64? CouchDB keeps receiving a lot of pressure to build on aarch64, ppc64le and s390x, which keeps pushing us back to Jenkins CI (ASF or independent). And if we have

Fwd: External CI Service Limitations

2019-07-02 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi everyone, I'm in receipt of Ilya's email on build challenges, and do want to reply, but have been preoccupied with things at a Foundation level since I was elected as a Director of the ASF. (Sorry about that.) Here's a quick brain dump. While I was making my rounds through lists, the forw

Re: [VOTE] amend the bylaws

2019-07-02 Thread Joan Touzet
Holding off on voting until I hear back from Naomi on my comments. Also, pasting my comments from my PR review here. Hi Naomi, Good changes overall. I'm happy with the move to active voice! I'm not happy about the change from UK to US spellings, especially since our documentation favours the

Of spanners and cyborgs

2019-07-02 Thread Joan Touzet
Hi everyone, A good friend of mine turned me on to an academic paper from 1995. This paper was key to her understanding of how diversity plays into technology communities. The title is: "Of spanners and cyborgs: de-homogenizing feminist thinking on technology". Full citation is at the bottom

Re: [ACTUALLY DISCUSS] Outreachy framework proposal

2019-06-27 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-06-28 2:17 a.m., Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: On 28 Jun 2019, at 00:15, Joan Touzet wrote: * We need a double blind evaluation system that masks project name, applicant name, specific details, etc. * We need a way to ensure that mentors actually are capable of committing the time

Re: [ACTUALLY DISCUSS] Outreachy framework proposal

2019-06-27 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-06-27 15:04, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: > >> On 27 Jun 2019, at 20:59, Joan Touzet wrote: >> >> On 2019-06-27 13:22, Naomi S wrote: >>> On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 at 18:52, Ross Gardler >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I have seen N

Re: [ACTUALLY DISCUSS] Outreachy framework proposal

2019-06-27 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-06-27 13:22, Naomi S wrote: > On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 at 18:52, Ross Gardler > wrote: > >> I have seen NO discussion on the topic of who the mentors are and minimal >> discussion on how we evaluate proposals. >> > > I will note that this very thread ("[DISCUSS] Outreachy framework > proposa

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