[DISCUSS] Request to setup test pipelines for Apache Geode 1.7.0 release

2018-05-21 Thread Nabarun Nag
Hi Geode Community, As we have created a release branch for Apache Geode 1.7.0 , we request CI test pipeline to be established for the branch - "release/1.7.0" in order to prepare for the release. Regards Nabarun Nag

[DISCUSS] Apache Geode 1.7.0 release branch created

2018-05-21 Thread Nabarun Nag
Hello Geode dev community, We have created a release branch for Apache Geode 1.7.0 - "release/1.7.0" Please do review and raise any issue with the release branch. If no concerns are raised we will start with voting for release candidate within a week. Regards Nabarun Nag

[Spring CI] Spring Data GemFire > Nightly-ApacheGeode > #924 was SUCCESSFUL (with 2406 tests)

2018-05-21 Thread Spring CI
--- Spring Data GemFire > Nightly-ApacheGeode > #924 was successful. --- Scheduled 2408 tests in total. https://build.spring.io/browse/SGF-NAG-924/ -- This

Re: geode.apache.org and GDPR

2018-05-21 Thread Joey McAllister
+1 to removing this. Thanks, Anthony! On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 3:03 PM Michael Stolz wrote: > +1 to remove it > > -- > Mike Stolz > Principal Engineer, GemFire Product Lead > Mobile: +1-631-835-4771 <(631)%20835-4771> > Download the GemFire book here. > < >

Re: geode.apache.org and GDPR

2018-05-21 Thread Michael Stolz
+1 to remove it -- Mike Stolz Principal Engineer, GemFire Product Lead Mobile: +1-631-835-4771 Download the GemFire book here. On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 11:31 AM, Greg Chase wrote: > Part of GDPR:

Re: geode.apache.org and GDPR

2018-05-21 Thread Greg Chase
Part of GDPR: Don’t collect or store data you don’t intend to use. +1 to remove it. This email encrypted by tiny buttons & fat thumbs, beta voice recognition, and autocorrect on my iPhone. > On May 21, 2018, at 8:29 AM, Anthony Baker wrote: > > The geode website uses

geode.apache.org and GDPR

2018-05-21 Thread Anthony Baker
The geode website uses Google Analytics [1]. IANAL but there are some constraints that will apply when GPDR takes effect [2]. Specifically, users can opt-out of data collection. Given how little use we’ve made of this data, I think it would be simpler to just remove the GA tracker from our