Re: [DRAFT] Incubator PMC Board Report - December 2017

2017-12-11 Thread John D. Ament
So, I'm a bit confused as far as next steps. Is the report posted at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARIATOSCA/Podling+Report+2017-DEC-12 the report we are saying should be submitted for the podling? And are you looking for me to post it on the incubator wiki? John On Mon, Dec 11,

Re: Grooming Meeting Minutes

2017-12-11 Thread Ido Berkovitch
Hi, sorry I missed the meeting today, I had a conflict. I still don't have these meetings in my calendar, can you forward me the series so I won't miss out again? Ido. On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 6:42 PM, Thomas Nadeau wrote: > Backlog Grooming > > > Dec 11, 2017 > >

Grooming Meeting Minutes

2017-12-11 Thread Thomas Nadeau
Backlog Grooming Dec 11, 2017 Attendees: Tal, Guy, Tom, Vish Sprint 3 concluded. Sprint 4 started. Podling report submitted last Thursday to mentors. John A processing. Release process has been started by Tom (last Thursday), but I got stuck working on Key Gen. Arthur repaired website

reminder: todays grooming starting in 15 minutes

2017-12-11 Thread Thomas Nadeau
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Re: [DRAFT] Incubator PMC Board Report - December 2017

2017-12-11 Thread Tal Liron
There actually was some in-person conversation between committers about the report. But it's a good criticism -- we should make it explicitly open and via the mailing list. On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Thomas Nadeau wrote: > > > > On Dec 11, 2017, at 9:36 AM, John D.

Re: [DRAFT] Incubator PMC Board Report - December 2017

2017-12-11 Thread Thomas Nadeau
> On Dec 11, 2017, at 9:36 AM, John D. Ament wrote: > > The typical steps a podling would take: > > - Post a report on a common ground (e.g. email, confluence, or other) > - Let others know where it is > - Discuss it and get others to contribute into it > - When the

Abstract Node Template Matching

2017-12-11 Thread Steve Baillargeon
Hi I just read section 14.3 called Abstract Node Matching in latest YAML Profile 1.2. It is also applicable to YAML Profile 1.0. All of the examples in section 14.3 do NOT involve any topology substitution. Basically the spec states the orchestrator MUST to do its best to replace an abstract

Re: Time for a new release

2017-12-11 Thread John D. Ament
No, you just commit the file. There is no other process. On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 9:06 AM Thomas Nadeau wrote: > > Thanks for the pointer. > > Is there any sort of pull request process for approvals or are > these pushes just directly to the master branch?

Re: [DRAFT] Incubator PMC Board Report - December 2017

2017-12-11 Thread John D. Ament
The typical steps a podling would take: - Post a report on a common ground (e.g. email, confluence, or other) - Let others know where it is - Discuss it and get others to contribute into it - When the report comes through, post it on the incubator wiki, e.g.

Re: Time for a new release

2017-12-11 Thread Thomas Nadeau
Thanks for the pointer. Is there any sort of pull request process for approvals or are these pushes just directly to the master branch? —Tom > On Dec 9, 2017, at 10:31 AM, John D. Ament wrote: > > The SVN repo is

Re: [DRAFT] Incubator PMC Board Report - December 2017

2017-12-11 Thread Thomas Nadeau
The AriaTosca report was submitted last Thursday (at least made available) and is available here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARIATOSCA/Podling+Report+2017-DEC-12 I was not