Re: Dec 16 Podling Report

2016-12-08 Thread Ran Ziv
Thanks John. Sorry again about that last part :) On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 4:50 AM, John D. Ament wrote: > I added the following mentor comment to the report: > > johndament: The podling is still getting its feet wet. Discussions are > starting to happen on the mailing

Re: Dec 16 Podling Report

2016-12-07 Thread John D. Ament
I added the following mentor comment to the report: johndament: The podling is still getting its feet wet. Discussions are starting to happen on the mailing lists rather than in physical offices which is good and will help to bring about a more diverse community. I would also strongly

Re: Dec 16 Podling Report

2016-12-05 Thread Arthur Berezin
+1 Thanks, the "How to Contribute" guide is the first step towards starting to grow the community and encourage engagement and code contribution. On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 4:50 AM Suneel Marthi wrote: > Updated the Dec 16 draft, see > >

Re: Dec 16 Podling Report

2016-12-04 Thread Suneel Marthi
Updated the Dec 16 draft, see https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARIATOSCA/Podling+Report+2016-12 If Ok, I'll post the same to Incubator. Here's my +1 On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 9:25 PM, John D. Ament wrote: > +1 > Its important to remember that graduation is not

Re: Dec 16 Podling Report

2016-12-04 Thread John D. Ament
+1 Its important to remember that graduation is not around technical merits but all about functional. There are some basic mechanical things - cutting valid releases but the bulk of it is around community. On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 7:39 PM Suneel Marthi wrote: > What's most

Dec 16 Podling Report

2016-12-04 Thread Suneel Marthi
What's most important for the graduation is the growth in community that includes committers and contributions from outside of Gigaspaces, that's something we need to work on as a higher priority. -- AriaTosca ARIA TOSCA project offers an easily consumable Software Development Kit(SDK)