This vote is still open and the packages have not been released yet. Formally,
everything looks correct to me. We should be able to proceed here, right?
On 12/07/16 22:54, "Erb, Stephan" wrote:
+1
Ran the test instructions for all three architectures. There is a
Hi Devs,
Thanks to everyone that joined our discussion of Dynamic Reservation today.
We have decided to move forward and start putting together a design doc for
this feature.
You can find a WIP version of the design doc, still in its early stages,
here:
This vote has passed. Vote summary:
+1 votes: 3 binding
+0 votes: 0
-1 votes: 0
Artifacts are now available in the official Apache Aurora bintray repos:
https://bintray.com/apache/aurora/
I'm also +0.
I am not a Slack fan, but that said, the barrier to entry on the face is
the same if we publicize self-signup like mesos has on their community page
[1]: https://mesos-slackin.herokuapp.com/
On the negative, we hurt folks like Jake who are connected to many projects
via IRC and on
Mesos community has recently moved to Slack as their canonical chat channel
[1]. Thanks to Stephan, we already have some presence there via #aurora
channel in Apache Mesos team.
Should we move our IRC discussions to Slack too?
[1] - http://markmail.org/message/azd37j64wsozmuhe
+1, I pretty much never remember to open my IRC client anymore. I've been
using the Mesos Slack for a few weeks now and its way better than IRC. I
believe they have chat logging still via a bot of some type too?
On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 4:45 PM, Maxim Khutornenko wrote:
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Making your meeting public is a great service to the community. Thanks for that!
I wish all of you a productive meeting :-)
On 02/08/16 01:08, "Mehrdad Nurolahzade" wrote:
Hi Devs,
Folks here at Twitter (Maxim and myself) will be meeting with Uber folks
(Dmitriy and
There is an irc bridge which relays all messages back as well as an archive
bot. Not a huge fan of slack due to it being yet another chat client I have
in the background, but if it helps the community stay connected and grow
and makes things easier then +1 for whatever it is.
Might make sense for
I'm +0 on this. I agree that Slack is in many ways superior to IRC, but it
also feels like the barrier to entry for Slack is much higher than it is
for IRC which is potentially problematic for an open source community.
On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 4:08 PM, Jake Farrell wrote:
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