Thanks Dominic for the kind words. I'm humbled.
It's been wonderful seeing several committers emerge to also lead this
project and contribute in various ways. It would be amazing to see others
also considered as a testament to the maturity of the project.
-r
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 9:47 PM
Vincent and Matt R. (apologies if I missed others) have done a great job
documenting the release steps via both the automated tooling and manual
process. The docs are here
https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-release/ and this is what I
followed when I release-managed the runtimes.
-r
Very cool! Port 8080 is a highly conflicted default port, though. ;)
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 08:37, Felix Meschberger
wrote:
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> Wow ! This goes a long way to developer ease of getting to know.
>
> Kudos !
>
> Regards
> Felix
>
> > Am 18.06.2019 um 15:22 schrieb Chetan Mehrotra :
> >
> > Hi Team,
I'll note as a PMC Chair of another project here, it's not a heavy
burden at all, especially if you're already reading the mailing lists
and participating in release votes. Please be encouraged to volunteer
to chair the PMC!
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 12:15, Rodric Rabbah wrote:
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> This link
Rodric,
I am fine with closing #4514 and merging #136.
Regards,
Martin
> Am 18.06.2019 um 18:01 schrieb Rodric Rabbah :
>
> Hey Martin - the refactoring was not intended to be semantic changing.
> Thanks for reporting the bug. I prefer to not accept #4514 and instead
> address this by restoring
This link http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html#chair is helpful to understand
the duties of the PMC chair.
-r
PS Please know that I do not intend to make any nominations (self or
otherwise).
Kind regards,
Matt
As part of the graduation process as a top-level project, we must craft a draft
resolution which includes the naming of a PMC Chair for the project. Please
see discussion and actual draft using these links:
* dev
Hey Martin - the refactoring was not intended to be semantic changing.
Thanks for reporting the bug. I prefer to not accept #4514 and instead
address this by restoring the behavior as noted in #136. I did add a test
in the latter inspired by the code that broke in the former.
-r
On Tue, Jun 18,
Rodrics latest updates to the nodeJs runtime uncovered that some of our NodeJs
test actions are using variables in the global scope (by omitting the let or
var keywords). The related tests are now failing in the Travis build.
I opened https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk/pull/4514 to
Wow ! This goes a long way to developer ease of getting to know.
Kudos !
Regards
Felix
> Am 18.06.2019 um 15:22 schrieb Chetan Mehrotra :
>
> Hi Team,
>
> Recently based on some feedback by end users I felt a need for a
> simpler way to test out OpenWhisk for end users. Towards that end
>
That's very cool! +1.
-r
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 9:22 AM Chetan Mehrotra
wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Recently based on some feedback by end users I felt a need for a
> simpler way to test out OpenWhisk for end users. Towards that end
> there is a new PR #4516 which enables launching OpenWhisk as a
Hi Team,
Recently based on some feedback by end users I felt a need for a
simpler way to test out OpenWhisk for end users. Towards that end
there is a new PR #4516 which enables launching OpenWhisk as a simple
runnable jar.
java -jar openwhisk-standalone-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
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