[VOTE] Release Apache NiFi MiNiFi C++ 0.11.0 (RC1)

2021-11-22 Thread Adam Debreceni
Hello, I am pleased to be calling this vote for the source release of Apache NiFi MiNiFi C++ 0.11.0. The source tarball, the binary build, plus signatures and digests can be found at: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/nifi/nifi-minifi-cpp/0.11.0/ The Git tag is minifi-cpp-0.11.0-RC1 The

Apache NiFi MiNiFi C++ 0.11.0 RC1 Release Helper Guide

2021-11-22 Thread Adam Debreceni
Hello Apache NiFi community, Please find the associated guidance to help those interested in validating/verifying the release so they can vote. # Download latest KEYS file: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/nifi/KEYS # Import keys file: gpg --import KEYS # Pull down

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache NiFi MiNiFi C++ 0.11.0 (RC1)

2021-11-22 Thread Ferenc Gerlits
+1 (non-binding) - verified hashes and signatures - compiled sources, ran unit tests - ran convenience binary with a Generate Flow File -> Log Attribute flow using C2 with TLS Everything worked as expected. Thanks, Ferenc

Re: [DISCUSS] The future of (Mi)NiFi Command and Control (C2)

2021-11-22 Thread Matt Burgess
I'm the same, historically I've viewed and implemented C2 as process control as well. These days with sophisticated containerization and deployment tools, I'm thinking we leave the process orchestration to them and concentrate on controlling what the processes are doing. All, any other thoughts,

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache NiFi MiNiFi C++ 0.11.0 (RC1)

2021-11-22 Thread Marton Szasz
+1 (binding) Followed the release helper guide. Tested compilation with both GCC 11 and Clang 13 (with libstdc++). Used the convenience binary to collect systemd-journald messages from an ubuntu 16.04 VM and forward them via InvokeHTTP to a ListenHTTP listener on host. The host was running the