Update: The 2.25.0 release branch has been cut.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 3:34 PM Robin Qiu wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am starting this email thread to share with you updates on Beam 2.25.0
> release.
>
> Update: I plan to cut the release branch in a few hours, according to the
> release
Hello everyone,
I am starting this email thread to share with you updates on Beam 2.25.0
release.
Update: I plan to cut the release branch in a few hours, according to the
release calendar [1].
Thanks,
Robin
[1]
On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 7:56 AM Cristian Constantinescu
wrote:
> All the proposed solutions seem reasonable. I'm not sure if one has an
> edge over the other. I guess it depends on how cautiously the community
> would like to move.
>
> Maybe it's just my impression, but it seems to me that there
Hi!
This is Ilya from Akvelon. I working on examples for using Beam with Kafka and
Pub/Sub both.
Could you please add me as a contributor to Beam's Jira issue tracker? I would
like to create/assign tickets.
My jira username: IKozyrev
Thanks,
Ilya
Thank you for the input. I've just opened a PR for the ticket 爛
On 2020/09/22 17:08:06, Kenneth Knowles wrote:
> The way I use "Triage Needed" is to make sure there is some queue of
> incoming bugs that can be looked at. The level where I click "triaged" is
> when:
>
> - priority is right
Yes, I also was thinking about that, but we have to change a package name
pattern for all tests that test public API in this case. So it will require
quite a lot of changes, no? Do I miss something?
> On 22 Sep 2020, at 18:37, Kenneth Knowles wrote:
>
> Another thing that can help is to put
Perhaps instead of "hello world" the message could refer to a jira about
the Datastore IT tests?
I suspect if we don't we'll just have a repeat of "we shut down app engine
since it was just running a hello world, and the Datastore tests died".
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020, 8:14 AM Kamil Wasilewski
An error message that Udi sent is pretty self explanatory. Disabling Google
App Engine caused Datastore to be not accessible too. What's interesting,
it doesn't make any difference if the application on GAE is actually using
Datastore or not. GAE must be simply turned on and that's the only