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According to http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html, it can if appropriately
labeled. I don't know what this means in practice (included in the release
NOTICE file, perhaps).
Marlon
On 9/26/12 1:07 PM, Chathuri Wimalasena wrote:
Hi All,
We
and constraints, right?
Thanks,
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 3:31 PM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu
wrote:
Hi Pedro--
Are you using the trunk checkout or 0.3?
Marlon
On 9/26/12 4:01 PM, Pedro da Silveira wrote:
Hi Group,
I need help to setup my user account to submit job
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gpg --print-md md5 apache-airavata-0.5-bin.tar.gz|diff -
apache-airavata-0.5-bin.tar.gz.md5
and
gpg --print-md SHA512 apache-airavata-0.5-bin.tar.gz|diff -
apache-airavata-0.5-bin.tar.gz.sha
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+1 for this review. Please schedule.
Marlon
On 12/7/12 2:09 PM, Suresh Marru wrote:
+ 1 for a API review. How about we do it before we carve out the
0.6 release? Just throwing a date, how about a google hangout on
Monday and post back the
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Nice promotional work, Chris!
On 2/15/13 12:29 AM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) wrote:
Guys, FYI:
http://www.sdtimes.com/content/article.aspx?ArticleID=39397page=2
Also mentioned the upcoming Apache in Science track coming for
ApacheCon NA 2013.
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Yes, +1, this is a good collection.
Marlon
On 3/22/13 7:37 AM, Suresh Marru wrote:
On Mar 22, 2013, at 12:15 AM, Danushka Menikkumbura
danushka.menikkumb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Please find the wiki on related research literature at [1].
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Dear Devs--
I'm going to see if I can set up an account on the Batlab build and
test system (www.batlab.org). This will provide a wider range of
platforms to test Airavata's builds than Jenkins, and it may be better
suited for Airavata's build
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There was some push-back in the Rave project for this, but I can't
find the mail thread.
Marlon
On 4/6/13 11:48 AM, Mattmann, Chris A (398J) wrote:
Hey Suresh,
Not sure if there are policies for or against, but I'm fairly sure
the Lucene
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Old version in the way?
Marlon
On 4/9/13 1:58 PM, Raminder Singh wrote:
Hi Lahiru,
Thanks for putting this together. I download
apache-airavata-server-0.7-SNAPSHOT-bin.tar.gz to verify the
release and get following error on starting the
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+1
On 4/10/13 9:34 AM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
+1
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 8:18 AM, Suresh Marru sma...@apache.org
wrote:
Hi All,
This was a very good proposal from Amila, there was some
discussion but not a lot. How about we vote on it
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+1
On 4/10/13 9:33 AM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
+1.
Quick release cycles is good to stabilize new features. Perhaps
further we can make 6 weeks the upper limit so that we can go for
shorter release cycles if needed.
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at
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When does the vote close? I think we had some voter fatigue after all
the RCs.
Marlon
On 4/10/13 12:35 PM, Lahiru Gunathilake wrote:
Discussion thread for vote on Apache Airavata 0.7 release
candidate.
If you have any questions or feedback
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Hi all--
There has been some great discussion on GSOC projects involving
JS/HTML5/REST/etc user interface environments. These will be great
for exercising the Airavata API and evaluating the best ways to wrap
it as a service.
There's also been a
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That license doesn't look too bad, but I don't know how strict we need
to be. It is possible that the author, if contacted, will adopt an
Apache or Apache-compatible license.
Marlon
On 4/16/13 4:12 PM, Subho Banerjee wrote:
If we were two pursue
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+1 would be good to consider some specific use cases from gateways
integrated with Airavata in addition to a generic use case: what
information is needed to debug and how to display.
Marlon
On 5/2/13 3:36 PM, Suresh Marru wrote:
+ 1.
This is a
specific use
cases in mind and point me to it so that I could have a look at.
Thanks Viknes
-Original Message- From: Marlon Pierce
[mailto:marpi...@iu.edu] Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 3:40 PM To:
dev@airavata.apache.org Subject: Re: Workflow monitoring webapp
+1 would be good
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Any other feedback on 0.8 RC1?
On 5/24/13 2:58 PM, Raminder Singh wrote:
Great. I will do testing and let you know. [1] is the critical
issue for the release. I am testing different JPA properties to fix
this.
Thanks Raminder
1.
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Is Ulrich's suggestion appropriate for Airavata GSOC students?
Marlon
- Original Message
Subject: Re: [QUESTION] commit access to GSOC students?
Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 09:47:17 +0200
From: Ulrich Stärk u...@apache.org
Reply-To:
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+1 for Amila's comments. There has been a lot of thought put into the
current API. It still needs improvement but it is better to concentrate
on one API with requirements from many perspectives instead of branching.
Marlon
On 6/6/13 9:14 AM,
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What's the status of the 0.8 release?
Marlon
On 5/31/13 11:53 AM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Amila Jayasekara
thejaka.am...@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Saminda Wijeratne
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OK--which Jira task? Did it get marked as a blocker for 0.8?
Marlon
On 6/14/13 10:54 AM, Lahiru Gunathilake wrote:
The one I am working is blocker !
Lahiru
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu
wrote
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We welcome votes from the GSOC students (and anyone else). If you
have any specific problems you want to discuss, please do that on the
associated [DISCUSS] thread.
Marlon
On 7/1/13 12:06 AM, Suresh Marru wrote:
Apache Airavata PMC is pleased to
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My concern about making this a known issue is that many who will try
out the release for the first time will hit this bug.
Marlon
On 7/3/13 12:33 PM, Suresh Marru wrote:
Hi Viknes,
It seems the issues of database not getting created the first
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+1 from me, noting that we need to get to the point of regular release
interfaces (minor version increments).
Marlon
On 7/3/13 1:06 PM, Suresh Marru wrote:
Hi All,
It will be good to formalize a versioning scheme for Airavata and
vote on it
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+1 for this list. I suggest keeping the list short so we can adhere
to our release schedule.
Marlon
On 7/9/13 4:56 PM, Amila Jayasekara wrote:
Hi All,
We are at the edge of releasing 0.8 and its time to plan features
for 0.9. As you may
Please make sure votes go on the [vote] thread.
Marlon
On 7/12/13 3:29 PM, Chathuri Wimalasena wrote:
Hi Devs,
I did the following tests.
- 5 mins and 10 mins tutorials with standalone mode
- deploy airavata web apps in apache tomcat and run 5 mins tutorial
- airavata-client
agreed before, we will be shooting August 20th.
Suresh
On Jul 9, 2013, at 5:00 PM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
+1 for this list. I suggest keeping the list short so we can
adhere to our release schedule.
Marlon
On 7/9/13 4:56 PM, Amila Jayasekara wrote:
Hi All,
We
I will be late.
Marlon
On 8/1/13 12:46 PM, Suresh Marru wrote:
I am assuming we are on for 10.30 IST (1pm EST).
I just started a Hangout on Air so we will have a archived YouTube video for
future reference:
Please join in:
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Sorry, this was hosted on an old server that we need to replace.
Marlon
On 8/5/13 8:13 AM, Chathuri Wimalasena wrote:
Hi Subho,
This is due to community.ucs.indiana.edu
http://community.ucs.indiana.edu machine is down. Can you try to
build
fine.
Suresh
On Aug 5, 2013, at 1:52 PM, Chathuri Wimalasena
kamalas...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Subo,
You should not get this issue now. Can you try and let us know
whether you are able to build the trunk ?
Regards, Chathuri
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Marlon Pierce marpi
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I won't be able to attend, but carry on.
Marlon
On 8/7/13 8:32 AM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
I may have to leave halfway through and come back.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 8:04 AM, Suresh Marru sma...@apache.org
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The list looks like a great resource.
Marlon
On 8/8/13 1:56 PM, Suresh Marru wrote:
Got it!. I might just be a leacher on the archives. I am finding
some very useful and relevant discussion of the topics we discussed
on Airavata API's before.
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Looks like a good list. What is the time frame? SC13 and December 31
are two candidate dates to aim for.
Marlon
On 8/29/13 9:39 AM, Suresh Marru wrote:
Hi All,
In the last 2 years Airavata has evolved significantly and I feel
we are about
, Suresh Marru wrote:
On Aug 29, 2013, at 9:43 AM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu
wrote:
Looks like a good list. What is the time frame? SC13 and December
31 are two candidate dates to aim for.
I like both these dates. How about we target SC 13 [1] , i.e.
November 15th for a 1.0 release
What is running Unix chmod? Ant has a chmod task that can be called from
Maven. Newer versions of Java File can also change the file permissions
in code.
Marlon
On 9/9/13 2:48 PM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
Right now no... We do need to fix the integration tests to run on windows
as well...
, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
I vote not worrying at all about running tests on Windows for this
release. Removing all the UNIX dependencies could be a candidate sprint
for 0.10.
Marlon
On 9/9/13 3:11 PM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
In integration tests except for few workflow samples
Hi all--
Airavata 0.9 is pending, we also would like to have 1.0 in time for
Supercomputing 2013 (November 15th), and we have been trying to get down
to ~6 week releases. We have 9 weeks until SC13.
I suggest we do the following:
* Get 0.9 out over the next couple of days. There are no
It doesn't sound like a blocker to me for the current release.
Potentially it could be an issue if we have multiple servers using the
same DB.
Marlon
On 9/13/13 4:05 PM, Amila Jayasekara wrote:
Hi All,
It seems this issue occurs due to the way we have setup encoding in mysql
database.
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I have no strong opinions. I think you can assume lazy consensus here if
you don't get negative feedback.
Marlon
On 9/19/13 10:27 AM, Amila Jayasekara wrote:
Hi All,
Shall we do $subject ?
Currently it is only in pedantic build profile. If we
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I'd really like to here from the GSOC students and others on the list
without SVN write access. Would you find things easier if you could
easily do a git fork?
Marlon
On 9/20/13 3:31 PM, Suresh Marru wrote:
Hi All,
One of the items we briefly
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+1 for both, no objections. We have already done this with JProfiler
under devtools.html on the airavata website.
Marlon
On 9/25/13 9:39 AM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
+1 for first 2 suggestions.
So with a single account can there be multiple
and as well as for 1.0.
Thanks
Raminder
On Sep 13, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
Hi all--
Airavata 0.9 is pending, we also would like to have 1.0 in time for
Supercomputing 2013 (November 15th), and we have been trying to get down
to ~6 week releases. We have 9 weeks
:04 AM, Amila Jayasekara wrote:
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
I'd be concerned about the quality of production testing for releasese
if we just include an embedded server. I think Rave hit this
problem--everyone tested the simplified version packaged
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Hi Akos--
You may want to take this question to the Apache Airavata dev list:
dev@airavata.apache.org (cc'd).
Marlon
On 10/2/13 5:37 AM, Akos Hajnal wrote:
I don't know what OA4MP is, but I guess we use the
same
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Possibly interesting article about Evernote's RESTless strategy, which
is based on Apache Thrift.
Marlon
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Possibly interesting article about Evernote's RESTless strategy, which
is based on Apache Thrift.
Marlon
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+1, thanks for subscribing, Gerald. Feel free to introduce yourself to
everyone.
Marlon
On 10/8/13 3:13 PM, Lahiru Gunathilake wrote:
Hi Gerald,
Welcome on board !
Lahiru
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Gerald ger...@lifestre.me wrote:
We still need a date and volunteer release manager for the next release.
Marlon
Hi Sanjaya--
Could you file a Jira ticket for this? We also welcome patches if you
want to contribute it.
Marlon
On 10/15/13 9:32 PM, Sanjaya Medonsa wrote:
Hi Suresh,
I have further looked into the code to understand, how provenance aware
workflow processing has been implemented in
GSISSH library before we release 0.10 as it is a
dependency. How should we handle that?
Thanks
Raminder
On Oct 9, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
We still need a date and volunteer release manager for the next
release.
Marlon
--
System Analyst Programmer
PTI Lab
Hi Ishara--
This looks like problem with using a private network (172.31.x.x.).
What happens if you use a public IP?
Marlon
On 10/17/13 6:42 AM, Ishara RANATUNGA wrote:
Hi,
I tried to run Airavata Server on Amazon EC-2 instance and tried to execute
a workflow via xbaya that is started
I'll second this: we are really interested in geospatial use cases for
Airavata.
Marlon
On 10/18/13 9:57 AM, Suresh Marru wrote:
Hello Ishara,
Are you part of the Dhara team? -
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=31824825
It might be useful for you to provide
The classes in
modules/gfac-core/src/main/java/org/apache/airavata/gfac/ec2/ don't
look connected to anything else in GFAC. If this is the case, they
should be moved out of the GFAC trunk. What is a good location?
Marlon
And the same goes for the phoebus directory (it only has one class).
Marlon
On 10/22/13 2:07 PM, Marlon Pierce wrote:
The classes in
modules/gfac-core/src/main/java/org/apache/airavata/gfac/ec2/ don't
look connected to anything else in GFAC. If this is the case, they
should be moved out
modules for all the
implementation each has a dependency to gfac-core module.
ex: gfac-ec2, gfac-gram,gfac-gsissh, gfac-ssh etc.
Regards
Lahiru
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
The classes in
modules/gfac-core/src/main/java/org/apache/airavata/gfac
It's out of date, still refers to the old Jackrabbit-based registry.
Marlon
The current GFAC providers all execute tasks in blocking mode: the
provider stays active until the job terminates. This introduces some
tradeoffs. On the one hand, determining the job state is very
provider-specific. Doing it all in the provider makes things relatively
simple to implement.
On
16, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
And what's the release date?
Marlon
On 10/16/13 9:09 AM, Amila Jayasekara wrote:
What is the final verdict for 0.10 release ?
Specifically,
1. Are we going to include GSISSH in 0.1 ?
2. When are we going to release 0.1 ?
3. What
for going ahead with the release.
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Amila Jayasekara
thejaka.am...@gmail.com wrote:
+1, please.
Thanks
Amila
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
My gut response is to go ahead with the release and get an exception
from
We should be able also to convince the OA4MP developers to remove this
dependency.
Marlon
On 10/28/13 1:52 PM, Amila Jayasekara wrote:
For the moment could you please exclude that as well ?
Thanks
Amila
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Raminder Singh
raminderjsi...@gmail.comwrote:
I
Is RC1 good enough to start a [VOTE] thread?
Marlon
On 11/1/13 2:36 PM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
Following tests were done.
Used tar.gz distributions and tested both on standalone Airavata server
distribution and tomcat deployed Airavata services in Linux OS,
- 5 and 10 minute
See also Airavata-953 (XBaya JNLP bundling).
Marlon
On 11/5/13 4:30 PM, Lahiru Gunathilake wrote:
I am thinking of following tasks.
1. Do proper documentation for GSISSH and production test for GSISSH.
2. Change the GFAC execution order and more improvements to gfac extension
This is why I set a bounty on integration tests.
Marlon
On 11/21/13 4:20 PM, Suresh Marru wrote:
One more reason for automated testing:
* Humans are lazy by nature :)
+ 1 for everything.
Suresh
On Nov 21, 2013, at 2:12 PM, Amila Jayasekara thejaka.am...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Raman,
Hi all--
Several of us have been thinking about the possibility of using Apache
Thrift to provide client SDKs for Airavata--the so-called RESTless
approach. This document [1] summarizes some of our current thinking.
I take responsibility for any errors or misconceptions, so please feel
free to
Hi all--
Could someone volunteer to update the developer guide on the wiki
(https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/Airavata+Developer+Guide)
to make sure it is up to date?
Let's add this it our release checklist. We'll be getting 0.11 ready
next week.
Marlon
Post a URL to a Google doc with world-commentable permissions. If
someone wants write access, they can request it.
Marlon
On 12/6/13 12:34 PM, Raminder Singh wrote:
Lahiru: Can you please start a document to record this conversation? There
are very valuable points to records and don’t want
) is
still valid right? It just contains how to do the tests in Airavata?
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 6:56 AM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
Hi all--
Could someone volunteer to update the developer guide on the wiki
(
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/Airavata+Developer
Since it is is a problem in 0.10 also (and maybe earlier), I suggest
declaring it a known issue rather than a blocker. It could be tricky to
debug this one, but we should try to fix in 0.12. Just my thoughts...
Marlon
On 12/18/13 9:32 AM, Lahiru Gunathilake wrote:
I have tested the same
Try running over VPN.
Marlon
On 12/24/13 10:38 AM, Lahiru Gunathilake wrote:
this is due to the home network AFAIK.
Lahiru
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Amila Jayasekara
thejaka.am...@gmail.comwrote:
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Lahiru Gunathilake glah...@gmail.comwrote:
Lots of info on configuring your IU VPN connection at
http://kb.iu.edu/index.cgi?searchOptionBtn=KBsearch=vpnSearch=Searchmaxdocs=15
Marlon
On 12/24/13 10:40 AM, Marlon Pierce wrote:
Try running over VPN.
Marlon
On 12/24/13 10:38 AM, Lahiru Gunathilake wrote:
this is due to the home
I verified the downloads, source build, and that the asc/sha/md5 files
were correct (as per
http://wiki.apache.org/rave/ReleaseManagement/ReleaseVerification and
the bottom instructions at
http://airavata.apache.org/development/release-management.html).
I saw no major problems.
Marlon
On
Definitely it should be localhost for the beginner.
Marlon
On 1/7/14 5:43 PM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
I'd say lets restrict ourselves to localhost for the demonstration
purposes. GRAM is just a configuration detail which the gateway admins have
to deal with (not the gateway developers).
+1 for putting it into samples. Sachith would need to submit patches
through Jira since he doesn't have write access to SVN.
On a related note, we need to take care that the samples stay compilable.
Marlon
On 1/8/14 11:29 AM, Amila Jayasekara wrote:
How about having it inside samples and
Sorry about late notice but this is going on now:
https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/7acpi8eur330ufj8qbhdbsj234?hl=en
Marlon
https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/72cpi6tgq5iifih49n8vdvro5o?hl=en
Sorry again for late notice. We are discussing some orchestrator use
cases now (2:00 pm US EST).
Marlon
+1
On 1/14/14 9:32 AM, Sachith Withana wrote:
Hi All,
Wouldn't it be nice to embed this video [1] to the website or the home page
if can?
( I'm sorry if it's in the site already.)
[1 ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tHIcGEnk-E
Hangout URL is
https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/7acpjiva7i7kcpolmu066q8784?hl=en
Marlon
We'll have an overview of the new Airavata Orchestrator component today
at 3:00 pm US EST. Hangout URL is
https://plus.google.com/events/cmohd2kvvkbn22or2rtp0dbl210.
Marlon
Hi Udara--
Please see http://airavata.apache.org/community/mailing-lists.html.
Thanks for your interest.
Marlon
On 1/16/14 9:27 AM, Nipun Udara wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I like to subscribe to the Apache
Airavata Mailing list.Thank you.
to this url-
dev-subscr...@airavata.apache.org. Is there a way i can actively involved
with the community. I would be grateful to you if you can make me aware
regarding these. Thank you.
Yours Faithfully,
Udara
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 8:01 PM, Marlon
, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
Hi Udara--
We are always interested in improving Airavata's wiki documentation,
sample codes, and integration tests to make it easy for new developers
and users to use what we do. These are good ways for you to get started
with the community before you
I created an Apache Airavata youtube channel [1] for use with Google+ On
Air Hangouts. This should be something that any dev can broadcast to,
so please link your youtube and plus accounts. See [2]. Anyone can
subscribe. We'll post links to On Air hangouts to the mailing lists in
the future.
Good idea--I'll see if I can do it.
Marlon
On 1/16/14 1:17 PM, Shameera Rathnayaka wrote:
Hi Sachith/Marlon,
What if we add this to Airavata youtube channel too.
Thanks,
Shameera.
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 8:04 PM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
+1
On 1/14/14 9:32 AM, Sachith
Hi all--
We have discussed $subject before for other reasons without much action
[0], so I want to bring it up again. Unless the situation has changed
recently, Apache's Jira no longer links SVN commit messages to Jira
tickets. For background on the issues with SVN, see [1]. This ticket
is
Thanks for the review, Saminda. There are a lot of good points below
that should go into Jira. Since the multithreaded version is needed for
this to be really useful, I'd like to see more discussion on this now (a
hangout is probably coming soon).
What are the other high priority items for the
I have a little comment on the API. The two step process that we came
up with requires the user to first call createExperiment to get an
experiment ID and then call launchExperiment(JobRequest jobRequest).
The jobRequest object should include the experimentID returned by
createExperiment() but
+1 also. We have lots of discussions, photographs of whiteboards, etc,
but we need to capture this in the wiki. Volunteers?
Marlon
On 1/20/14 12:42 AM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 8:09 PM, Danushka Menikkumbura
danushka.menikkumb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry
+1 for real use cases first. We have at least 3. But I'm sure we will
want to make it as easy as possible for developers to pass back the
correct, created experimentID when invoking launchExperiment.
Marlon
On 1/17/14 2:57 PM, Saminda Wijeratne wrote:
Marlon, I think until we put this to real
with the community. I would be grateful to you if you can make me
aware regarding these. Thank you.
Yours Faithfully,
Udara
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 8:01 PM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu
wrote:
Hi Udara--
Please see http://airavata.apache.org
I have two minds on the configure experiment method. On the one hand,
most of the gateways we are taking use cases from already have a local
persistence mechanism for this, so we don't have a driver. And I'm sure
there will be implementation subtleties. On the other hand, it would be
a good
show the SPIs and APIs both?
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
+1 for real use cases first. We have at least 3. But I'm sure we will
want to make it as easy as possible for developers to pass back the
correct, created experimentID when invoking
This is the [DISCUSS] thread for changing Airavata's version control
system from SVN to GIT. See [1] for background information. Please
vote on the [VOTE] thread. The discussion and voting period will be 72
hours.
Thanks--
Marlon
[1]
, Sachith Withana wrote:
Marlon,
can you explain on which parts you'd like to see the class diagrams?
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
It is a good start. I'd like to see class diagrams that summarize the
parts.
Marlon
On 1/21/14 11:18 AM, Sachith Withana
The orchestrator code seems to me to be too complicated because it is
trying to accommodate both simple, direct job submission and threaded
pull submission in the same code. How about splitting these into two
separate implementations of the Orchestrator interface:
* SimpleOrchestratorImpl.java:
Does Apache INFRA provide Atlassian's Crucible? Or can we access it
through Atlassian OnDemand?
Marlon
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On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu wrote:
Since this will effect everyone, I will start a 72 hour voting period
and discussion thread. Please vote only on the [VOTE] thread so that it
will be easy to count. All opinions are welcome.
Marlon
On 1/16/14 10:51 PM
will reduce clutter and
provide better manageability or will overwhelm.
Here are some examples, if it helps:
https://github.com/jclouds
And the master ASF repo which is an umbrella for all apache project
mirrors - https://github.com/apache
Suresh
On Jan 21, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Marlon Pierce
Forwarding to dev.
Original Message
Subject:Re: Orchestrator Multi-Threaded vs Single Threaded
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 14:55:23 -0500
From: Marlon Pierce marpi...@iu.edu
To: architect...@airavata.apache.org
Thanks, Eran. We only have O(10) jobs at a time
We had the following vote tally:
+1: Amila (binding), Suresh (binding), Raminder (binding), Mark,
Shameera, Danushka, Saminda (binding), Patanachi (binding)
+- 0: Kenneth, Terri, Viknes,
-1: None
The vote passes. Thanks everyone for voting. I'll contact Apache INFRA
about making the switch
No discussion on this. I am +1 on the proposed API-SPI distinction,
but I just noticed that Suresh was also suggesting some namespace changes.
Marlon
On 1/23/14 2:41 PM, Suresh Marru wrote:
Hi All,
We have been overloading the use of the term API within Airavata. We
discussed this few
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