Thanks all for the responses, and thank you Doug for the comment on Jira. I
have first version ready of Dockerized version running all the different
languages: https://github.com/apache/avro/pull/336
Please take a look and let me know what you all think.
Kind regards, Fokko
Op wo 26 sep. 2018
speaking of precommit builds, if someone wants to pick up and drive
AVRO-1887 ("set up precommit checks via Apache Yetus") to
completion, that would greatly ease the burden of testing out
contributions.
AFAICT the PMC is open to big shifts here, we're just bandwidth
limited for things that aren't
Sure makes sense, I'll pick this up. Created a Jira:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/AVRO/issues/AVRO-2229
Op ma 24 sep. 2018 om 14:38 schreef Doug Cutting :
> Getting pre-commit builds working would be very welcome. Updating the
> docker-based build to do this would be doubly good, as
Getting pre-commit builds working would be very welcome. Updating the
docker-based build to do this would be doubly good, as it would mean that
any developer could then easily make a release. Right now one has to
install all the requirements for every language to make a release. These
This is something I’ve been trying for the last month to “nudge” the PMC into
addressing on the private list mostly because doing so will require the PMC to
vote in new committers.I’ve made a bunch of suggestions, did some research,
pointed out some of this, and while I got an occasional
Hi all,
Let me cut right to the chase, the lack of activity on the Apache Avro
master makes me a bit sad. I believe Avro is a format that many people
happly use, and will be used in the future (at least I hope).
Therefore we need:
- *Continue the development of features:* For example, I'd