Version 1.18.0 of openwhisk-runtime-python, with support for Python version 3.7
through 3.11 is now available from https://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
--dave
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following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories and
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Python: 3ed072dd761241ea0e9647fecbaf9b4f4e393f43
New releases of the “blackbox” runtime (openwhisk-runtime-docker) v1.15.0 and
the Java runtime (openwhisk-runtime-java) v1.18.0 are now available for
download at https://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
--dave
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following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories and
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Java: 725d6c40eea775d95f47073b92322bdd8f42ea6e
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following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories and
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Docker: 1d8a6edb4ee7e4883a2f94d6fbc5fc0d330bb26b
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* OpenWhisk Runtime PHP: af73c103811786aceb8d35590a468f69f61f2d24
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Dotnet: f0f44661cb809f811d88607cd3e5d0064900185a
A new version of the Node.js runtime, openwhisk-runtime-nodejs-1.21.0, is now
available from https://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
This version adds support for Node.js version 18 and removes support for
Node.js version 14.
Version 1.22 of openwhisk-runtime-go is now available from
https://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html.
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following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories and
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Node.js: d56214973007c9b1ae36450ec00a785f912d7022
I’ve submitted a PR https://github.com/apache/openwhisk-runtime-nodejs/pull/237
to remove these two runtime variants from openwhisk-runtime-nodejs. They are
both past their EOL dates and no longer building due to removal of upstream
Debian Stretch packages. This is blocking the nightly builds
We need 1 more binding +1 vote to be able to proceed with the release. Could
one more PMC member please validate the release candidate and vote?
Thanks,
--dave
On 4/19/23, 10:22 AM, "David P Grove" mailto:gro...@us.ibm.com>> wrote:
Hi,
This is a call to vote on r
Hi,
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following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories and
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Go: 2cf75dfdefd2ea8364f4813b316a7f6509e0d9f8
OpenWhiskers,
I realized today that I’d somehow neglected to announce that in
March Luke Roy was invited by the Project Management Committee to become an
Apache OpenWhisk committer and accepted the invitation. Luke has been active
in helping to maintain and improve the various
.. passed (none detected)
Regards,
Rob
> On 21 Feb 2023, at 21:46, David P Grove <mailto:gro...@us.ibm.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> This is a call to vote on releasing version 1.21.0 release candidate rc1 of
> the following project module
Hi,
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following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories and
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Go: ffb9b6f684d033a906ef7408ab15d1a5da2d5258
Hello everyone,
The 2022 ASF Community Survey is looking to gather scientific data that allows
us to understand our community better, both in its demographic composition, and
also in collaboration styles and preferences. We want to find areas where we
can continue to do great work, and others
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* OpenWhisk Client Js: 95f66ca1148ed489060627187e1ddbfb6052cfb5
folders/8p/xp5tbqn91l7gw5cw2d4gh300gn/T/tmp.pWG3ADpO/openwhisk-runtime-go-1.20.0')
I’m using an M1 MacBook Pro.
Regards,
Rob
> On 10 Aug 2022, at 19:15, David P Grove wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This is a call to vote on releasing version 1.2
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Go: 319e86af20f0dd95fd142502a0b8df71d7604d76
Hi,
We need to push out a wave of runtime releases to:
1. Support actions return array results
2. Capture the upgrade to Gradle 6
3. The usual security fixes for the embedded upstream language runtimes.
As usual, we’ll start with runtime-go, and then the rest of the actionloop
New releases of the OpenWhisk runtimes for Go and NodeJS are now available from
https://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
--dave
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Node.js: e7fce99727036875216c09fc8df794894a5a35eb
Hi,
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following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories and
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Go: 3bc6401a4d4dd197a065f2e374c07b68111c3841
It’s been about 9 months since we did the last wave of openwhisk-runtime
releases. I would like to attempt to get a release of all the runtimes out
this month, picking up new versions of the base languages and misc other fixes.
As usual, we’ll start with openwhisk-runtime-go, then the
Hi Whiskers,
I am very happy to be able to share with the OpenWhisk
Community that Brendan Doyle and Cosmin Stanciu have accepted invitations to
join the Apache OpenWhisk Project Management Committee. Both Cosmin and
Brendan have been active OpenWhisk project committers for
"David P Grove" wrote on 08/12/2021 03:55:37 PM:
>
> The upstream swift:4.2 docker image is based on ubuntu-16.04, which is
out
> of its LTS window.
>
> We have support for Swift 5.1, 5.3, and 5.4 (all based on upstream docker
> images that derive from ubuntu-18.04
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* OpenWhisk Package Alarms: a5d69be420654b41bef50f1671f314b9e1cd7894
I think we've discussed this in the past, but scanning through the email
archives for the last two years I wasn't able to find a definitive
conclusion.
Is it now possible to replace all of the "blackbox" usages scenarios that
we used the python 3.6 based docker-skeleton image wit in the past
The upstream swift:4.2 docker image is based on ubuntu-16.04, which is out
of its LTS window.
We have support for Swift 5.1, 5.3, and 5.4 (all based on upstream docker
images that derive from ubuntu-18.04).
I propose to drop our Swift 4.2 runtime. Any objections?
--dave
OpenWhisk Community,
We have recently made new Apache releases of all of our actively maintained
programming language-specific action runtimes (.NET, Go, Java, Node.js,
PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, Swift). The sources are available for download at
https://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html and
t;
>
> On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 2:50 PM Dave Grove wrote:
>
> > +1 to release openwhisk-runtime-nodejs 1.19.0. Release checked with
> > rcverify.
> >
> > --Dave
> >
> > On 2021/08/05 22:01:55, "David P Grove" wrote:
> > >
>
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Java: 224d1c505d8b86ce61bc8589d5ddbd2f77f078f5
Hi,
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Node.js: 501b4c497e2c747397ba009ffa85240adecae30c
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Dotnet: 8de8f3145e4e2ddc70e06c334cc1bbaca1b46829
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Rust: 26dda157bfd72e31d64c101bbf06cc1c34df64b1
"Michele Sciabarra" wrote on 07/30/2021 03:31:59
AM:
>
> A note: after verifying the runtime with the script, I also tried to
> download sources and compile them.
> I got a stupid error just doing ./gradlew distDocker not finding the
> main class org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain
>
>
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Go: 41d627a91fa11244ad4879c9c5e5858590d49cb8
Version 1.18.0 of openwhisk-runtime-nodejs is now available for download at
https://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
This will be the last release of openwhisk-runtime-nodejs with support for
Node.js 10, since Node.js 10 is now past its end-of-life and no longer
receiving security updates.
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Node.js: 1e107825154db9c73b386d0999eb68c5d3df7161
Hi,
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the following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories
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* OpenWhisk Catalog: 8983c3e1720b214e51527bdfda390acf02fc5baa
"David P Grove" wrote on 06/04/2021 08:33:37 PM:
>
> Well, May went by fast :)
>
> Is a core OpenWhisk release in June feasible? I know there has been a
> fair amount of activity, but I don't have a good sense of whether it is
> converging on a good point t
Would like to make a release before removing the end-of-life NodeJS 10
runtime. This release would capture the last upstream NodeJS 10 LTS from
the end of April in an OpenWhisk release.
--dave
There have been a couple of bug fixes and enhancements since the 0.11.0
release in December of 2019. I'd like to make a new release to capture
these. I suggest we go ahead and make this 1.0.0 instead of 0.12.0.
There is an old issue from 2017 [1] that is suggestion we apply a renaming
to
"David P Grove" wrote on 05/03/2021 11:40:08 AM:
>
> We did our first unified release (OpenWhisk 20.11) at the end of
November.
>
> Since then, we've released new versions of most of the runtimes and also
of
> the CLI.
>
> I think getting into a rhythm of doing a
Dominic Kim wrote on 05/27/2021 05:20:52 AM:
>
> I'd like to make the first releases of two IDE plugins.
>
Nice!
>
> Please let me know if there are any other changes required before the
> releases.
>
I submitted PRs to adjust the contents of the NOTICE and LICENSE files to
conform to
I'd like to open an infra ticket to make these two GitHub repos read only.
Neither one has been actively maintained for a couple of years...
Lazy consensus...I'll open an Infra ticket the end of this week if there
are no objections.
--dave
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Swift: 3be6fe1289c5b9d72664c11ee990b85e251f81a3
We did our first unified release (OpenWhisk 20.11) at the end of November.
Since then, we've released new versions of most of the runtimes and also of
the CLI.
I think getting into a rhythm of doing a unified release every 6 months (eg
May and November) would be a good discipline for us.
The
Seong Hyun Oh wrote on 04/21/2021 05:03:25 AM:
>
> I'd like to release the openwhisk IDE plugins for vscode and Intellij
> according to the official Apache OpenWhisk project's Release Manager [1]
> and publish it to the marketplace. (We have published IDE plugins under
the
> NAVER
Matt Welke wrote on 04/19/2021 09:52:00 PM:
>
> I've been spending some time with the .NET runtime lately, and I was
> informed in a GitHub issue discussion that we decided to skip the .NET
5.0
> release and wait for the next LTS version of .NET, which is .NET 6.0.
Shawn
> Black helpfully
Hi,
Node.js 10 is end-of-life on April 30. (See
https://nodejs.org/en/about/releases/ for the Node.js release timelines).
We need to go through a multi-step process to roll forward our
Node.js kinds. The first step is to move the default forward to a newer
LTS version of
Versions 1.16 of the OpenWhisk runtimes for Java, Python, and Ruby and
Version 1.2.0 of the OpenWhisk runtime for Rust have been released. They
are available at https://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
Hi,
Please be sure to update rcverify before voting; there is a fix to change
from http to https for verifying against the official text of the Apache
2.0 License.
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the following 3 project modules with artifacts built
Hi,
Please be sure to update rcverify before voting; there is a fix to change
from http to https for verifying against the official text of the Apache
2.0 License.
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the following project module with artifacts built from
Hi,
NOTE: It's a new year; the end date in our NOTICE.txt file is now 2021. If
you have a local cache of rcverify.sh, be sure to refresh it
This is a call to vote on releasing version 1.17.0 release candidate rc1 of
the following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories
I'd like to make a release of openwhisk-runtime-go to be able to propagate
the updates to use the latest Go 1.13 and Go 1.15 releases through to the
various action loop runtimes.
It would be the usual two-stage process. First we make the
openwhisk-runtime-go release, then we update all the
"David P Grove" wrote on 12/11/2020 09:24:26 PM:
>
> Infra has migrated 26 of our repos to travis-ci.com. It appears to be
> more or less working as expected.
>
> We do need to go through and update the URL for the travis badge and
> re-encrypt the token for
Shawn Black wrote on 12/16/2020 12:02:33 AM:
>
> I wanted to get some feedback on the current state of .NET within the
> OpenWhisk ecosystem.
>
> Right now, we support .NET Core 2.2 (not LTS and no longer supported)
> and .NET Core 3.1 (LTS).
>
> .NET 5.0 was recently released, but I would like
Version 1.17.0 of openwhisk-runtime-nodejs is now available at
http://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
This release updates openwhisk-runtime-nodejs to use the latest upstream
patch releases of Node.js v10, v12, and v14.
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the following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories
and commit IDs listed below.
* OpenWhisk Runtime Node.js: 2ca9f71561d5f35076b1a72c4d179a535642fd9a
Infra has migrated 26 of our repos to travis-ci.com. It appears to be
more or less working as expected.
We do need to go through and update the URL for the travis badge and
re-encrypt the token for the travis2slack. I'll do that incrementally
over the next few days.
--dave
"David P
It's been about 5 months since we released openwhisk-runtime-nodejs 1.16.0.
I'd like to go ahead and make a 1.17.0 release to capture (a) the latest
openwhisk-client-js and (b) upstream NodeJS fixes in an apache release.
--dave
Carlos Santana wrote on 11/20/2020 10:23:37 AM:
>
> Our current usage of Travis for OpenWhisk we use the ASF foundation
> account, and Infra pays some amount $ to able to support so many builds
by
> many Apache projects.
>
I just read through the thread on builds@a.o on Travis migration.
This is a call to vote to approve the bundling of the 22 already released
Apache OpenWhisk components listed below as Apache OpenWhisk 20.11.
OpenWhisk-1.0.0-sources.tar.gz
openwhisk-apigateway-1.0.0-sources.tar.gz
openwhisk-catalog-0.11.0-sources.tar.gz
openwhisk-cli-1.1.0-sources.tar.gz
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* OpenWhisk Deploy Kubernetes: 67e93b1a2e1dd9a339fc7d3e93bd087ad0ff097b
Hi,
With the recent completion of the OpenWhisk 1.0.0 release, we are almost
ready to make our first unified release. As discussed quite a while ago, a
unified release simply bundles a compatible set of already-released
components into a time-based version number. The goal is to make it
Hi,
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the following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories
and commit IDs listed below.
* OpenWhisk Client Js: 77f7c8fd2947517ea6e4d138c562179d13f549b2
New versions of the runtimes for java, rust, php, python, ruby, and swift
are now available from http://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html. These
new release contain the changes to build the actionloop proxy using Go
1.15.
The Apache OpenWhisk project has released version 1.1.0 of the wsk cli.
The source release is available from
http://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html.
Convenience binaries built from this source release are also available via
homebrew for MacOS and from GitHub (
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the following 5 project modules with artifacts built from the Git
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Java: accb33ca0a552e2153c4218ad54178ba7241b910
Hi Dominic,
Thanks for taking this on.
I'll be kicking off the last set of votes for the runtime release
wave we need to move from go 1.12 to go 1.15 for the actionloop proxy
today. I think we should include these new versions in the core release,
but that doesn't prevent
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Rust: 7413669ee28596210dfa468408d7ef2975c984a3
Version 1.16 of openwhisk-runtime-go is now available for download via
http://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
The CHANGELOG is appended.
# 1.16.0
- added go 1.13 and 1.15 with Go modules
- removed support for go1.11 and go1.12
- updated examples
- add 'apt-get upgrade' to the image build to
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* OpenWhisk Command-line Interface (CLI):
d4307b767c69a36ee824ada959edb3454b239d1d
o caricare la classe principale
> > org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain
> >
> > (english: cannot find or load the main class
> > org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain)
> >
> >
> >
> > Is this normal / expected in the tarball?
> >
>
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Go: cd4328476bd3817e157fa3bb4a85981c9ab83472
I think the upgrade to go 1.15 has been completed (please correct me if I
am wrong).
Therefore I would like to start the release process to prepare version
1.1.0 of the three git repos: openwhisk-client-go, openwhisk-wskdeploy,
openwhisk-cli.
--dave
"蒋鹏程" wrote on 08/31/2020 05:42:43 AM:
>
> Recently we are trying to migrate OpenWhisk from docker to K8S, but
> faced some problems, and one of it is: the performance droped a
> lot(the tps changed from thousands to dozens in our environment
> during benchmarks) after migrating to K8S, and
Thanks for all the work on this Michele!
"Michele Sciabarra" wrote on 08/24/2020 04:30:52
PM:
>
> In the Go runtime it was mentioned in a comment that versions of go
> before 1.15 are unsafe.
> What is exactly the problem? Should we then drop runtimes for go
> from 1.11 to 1.14?
My advice
Hi,
To answer the question about Jenkins documentation: General Apache
Jenkins info: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INFRA/Jenkins
Our "normal" Jenkins jobs that (a) build/publish the website on
commits and (b) push nightly controller/invoker images to dockerhub
New versions of the openwhisk-package-alarms and openwhisk-package-kafka
components have been officially released and are now available from
http://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
--dave
I'm working on doing the migration for OpenWhisk. Assuming the script
works, should be straightforward.
--dave
- Forwarded by David P Grove/Watson/IBM on 08/16/2020 05:10 PM -
From: Gavin McDonald
To: Apache Infrastructure
Date: 08/15/2020 08:24 AM
Subject:[EXTERNAL
Hi,
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the following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories
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* OpenWhisk Package Alarms: f54e0812d0d24be459f5c91f23fa060ac6c21b2f
openwhisk-package-cloudant would need some (unknown) amount of work to be
upgraded to use nodejs:10 action kinds. The documentation in general also
needs a fair amount of work to be redone in terms of a generic Apache
CouchDB package instead of IBM Cloudant.
Unless someone in the community is
I'd like to release package-kafka 2.1.0 and package-alarms 2.2.0 based off
the current master branch of the respective projects.
The motivation is to get an official release of these two packages that use
the nodejs:10 action kind. This will let us drop nodejs:6 support from
Alexander Klimetschek wrote on 08/04/2020
11:49:50 AM:
>
> Thanks Dave! I cannot publish to npm without the openwhisk-bot
> credentials which are also in a PMC only subversion repo IIUC (point
> 2 in my mail).
>
Published for you. Now going to improve the documentation per the issues
you
New versions of the Node.JS and .NET runtimes for OpenWhisk are now
available from http://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
--dave
"Michele Sciabarra" wrote on 08/04/2020 11:59:52
AM:
>
> I have a working implementation of Go 1.13 and Go 1.14, but I
> disabled modules support for now.
> I would like to enable modules, and update all the examples.
> However, I wonder what to do of go 1.11 and go 1.12
>
> Should I simply
Hi Alex,
I executed "./upload_to_dist.sh ../release-configs/wskdebug-1.3.0.json" on
your behalf and committed the move of the signed artifacts from svn staging
to svn dist.
You should be able to complete the rest of the release steps at your
convenience. I think the act of publishing to dist
Alexander Klimetschek wrote on 07/28/2020
09:50:48 PM:
>
> Ah, I had no idea about [1].
>
> I tried to commit my key in the KEYS file, but I get the following error:
> ...elided...
I think this is another undocumented assumption. Sorry. I'm pretty sure
the part of the svn repo that is used to
There perhaps should be a cross-reference somewhere. There is a separate
document on "first time" setup for a release manager [1] that talks about
setting up the signing infrastructure.
--dave
[1]
https://github.com/apache/openwhisk-release/blob/master/docs/release_manager_setup.md
Rodric
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* OpenWhisk Runtime Dotnet: 5c23d6c6c5bf48486fe537befb0f8b00a908a36f
Hi,
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the following project module with artifacts built from the Git repositories
and commit IDs listed below.
* OpenWhisk Runtime Node.js: d96aee7495b26c872fe4aef01863be58d1162709
Currently our openwhisk-runtime-go supports golang 1.11 and golang 1.12.
Unfortunately, go is now on version 1.14 and has a 2 version EOL policy
[1]. So golang 1.11 and 1.12 are out of support and no longer receiving
vulnerability fixes.
A few weeks back, I had proposed doing a runtime release
I'd like to push through a wave of runtime releases to pick up various
upstream fixes in the various language runtimes and base images.
As before, we'll do this in two waves (since openwhisk-runtime-go is
consumed by the actionloop runtimes).
Wave one: openwhisk-runtime-go,
Version 2.1.0 of openwhisk-package-alarms is now available from
http://openwhisk.apache.org/downloads.html
## 2.1.0
* NodeJS version: 10.20.1
* Update existing trigger feeds on create instead of failing (#202)
* Add `strict` option while get trigger (#210)
* Fix default value is always true
Currently no topics for the Tech Interchange in 12 hours; if you have
something you'd like to share with the community, please don't by shy :)
--dave
"David P Grove" wrote on 05/11/2020 09:07:21 PM:
> From: "David P Grove"
> To: "OpenWhisk Dev"
&
Hello OpenWhiskers. I am hosting the next Apache OpenWhisk community call
this upcoming Wednesday (details at the end of this note).
There are currently no topics on the agenda; we'd love to hear from anyone
in the community. Some example topics:
- showcase recent work you've done using
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