Re: What does it take to become an AriaTosca committer?

2017-11-22 Thread DeWayne Filppi
Yes, but the topic was being a committer. If you aren't producing code or docs, what exactly are you "committing"? On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 12:33 PM, Tal Liron wrote: > Remember than anybody can be contributor. Becoming a committer, > specifically, means having privileges to

Re: operation dependencies

2017-11-22 Thread Avia Efrat
I think keeping the ability to accept ad-hoc inputs (at least for now) is a good idea =). This will (among other thing) make the job of writing custom service template less cumbersome. Just mentioning again that this is the place I see a possible justification for ad-hoc 'additions', as we don't

Re: What does it take to become an AriaTosca committer?

2017-11-22 Thread Tal Liron
It means you have commitment to the project. :) Being a committer is not just about rights to push code, but also provides other admin rights on resources as well as voting rights (you need to be a committer to join the PMC, or Project Management Committee) for releases and for accepting other

Re: What does it take to become an AriaTosca committer?

2017-11-22 Thread DeWayne Filppi
Looks good. I'd only say that it's item 1 and/or item 2, plus bonus points for things in the rest of the list. If all you provide is amazing code contributions, that should be sufficient. Also, if it's an election that should be mentioned. On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 8:45 AM, Tal Liron

Re: operation dependencies

2017-11-22 Thread Tal Liron
Less cumbersome, sure. But it also breaks the object-oriented contract. Imagine this situation: a third party develops a powerful node type (let's say: a virtual router) with many well-defined and polished operations on custom interfaces (with their own types), custom workflows for various

What does it take to become an AriaTosca committer?

2017-11-22 Thread Tal Liron
I've written up a list of requirements: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARIATOSCA/Becoming+a+Committer It's up to the committers to define this list, but would be happy to get feedback from non-committers, too!

Re: What does it take to become an AriaTosca committer?

2017-11-22 Thread Vishwanath Jayaraman
Tal, Thanks for the write up. -Vish Sent from my iPhone On Nov 22, 2017, at 10:45 AM, Tal Liron > wrote: I've written up a list of requirements: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARIATOSCA/Becoming+a+Committer It's up to the committers to

Re: What does it take to become an AriaTosca committer?

2017-11-22 Thread Tal Liron
Remember than anybody can be contributor. Becoming a committer, specifically, means having privileges to move the project forward according to the agreed-upon roadmap. I personally think there's a lot more to that than just being a Python coder, which is why I personally don't necessarily value