Re: Openwhisk in a standalone runnable jar (#4516)

2019-06-19 Thread Carlos Santana
Genius! https://www.adminsub.net/tcp-udp-port-finder/whisker - Carlos Santana @csantanapr > On Jun 19, 2019, at 12:30 PM, David P Grove wrote: > > WhiskerControl

Re: openwhisk distributions via dockerhub

2019-06-19 Thread Rodric Rabbah
If we’re going to fix up all the builds we might as well use Apache/ on dockerhub or whatever we decide the location should be so we’re not doing this chore twice. I don’t know how we get access to the Apache org and if that’s tedious to manage vs an org we already own and manage. -r > On

openwhisk distributions via dockerhub

2019-06-19 Thread David P Grove
Hi, Another spinoff from the graduation discussion on the incubator general list relates to our project's use of dockerhub. We were pointed to a set of (unofficial) distribution guidelines [1] that seem fairly sensible to me. I've inlined the docker portion of [1] at the end of this email.

Re: Openwhisk in a standalone runnable jar (#4516)

2019-06-19 Thread Chetan Mehrotra
> Port 8080 is a highly conflicted default port, Good point!. Thats the current default which does not posed problem when running alone in a container env. So which port should be "branded" for OpenWhisk. May be we use 1. Any suggestions for that Chetan Mehrotra On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at

Re: [ACTION REQUIRED] Nominations for PMC Chair for TLP graduation resolution

2019-06-19 Thread Carlos Santana
Already expressed this privately to both Dave and Rodric they are a good candidates to be chair and to not be afraid of the responsibilities. Is more of admin on point to keep us in sync with the board and mostly make sure we don’t miss the deadlines on managerial items Carlos On Wed, Jun 19,

Re: [ACTION REQUIRED] Nominations for PMC Chair for TLP graduation resolution

2019-06-19 Thread Rodric Rabbah
A one year rotation makes sense to me. I’d like to nominate Dave Grove for consideration. Dave is engaged on the general list, and I’ve consulted him many times on the Apache Way and for pointers to Apache docs. He’s also lead several releases and followed up on issues noted during voting to

Re: [ACTION REQUIRED] Nominations for PMC Chair for TLP graduation resolution

2019-06-19 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 11:48 AM Justin Mclean wrote: > ...Just a reminder, the chair is not a leadership role, but it it more a > secretarial and admin role... I was going to say that! In extreme cases the chair might have to make decisions on behalf of the PMC but in 19 years at Apache I

Re: Openwhisk in a standalone runnable jar (#4516)

2019-06-19 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 3:22 PM Chetan Mehrotra wrote: > ...Thoughts?.. I think we need better emoticon support on this list to express how cool this is ;-) -Bertrand

Re: [ACTION REQUIRED] Nominations for PMC Chair for TLP graduation resolution

2019-06-19 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, Just a reminder, the chair is not a leadership role, but it it more a secretarial and admin role in that they report to board on how the project is going and make sure the projects rosters are kept up to date. Setting direction for the project is not part of that role, see [1] Thanks,

[slack-digest] [2019-06-18] #random

2019-06-19 Thread OpenWhisk Team Slack
2019-06-18 00:05:33 UTC - Roberto Diaz: Hi I have a quick question, what are the differences between conductor actions and composer? https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3UDXSFA6/p1560816333002300 2019-06-18 00:07:17 UTC - Roberto Diaz: they seem quite similar, I think that there is

[slack-digest] [2019-06-18] #general

2019-06-19 Thread OpenWhisk Team Slack
2019-06-18 22:30:17 UTC - Matt Rutkowski: @Dave Grove main openwhisk is now getting Jenkins and Travis System test failures because “greeting” action is not found… did we delete some dependent “greeting” action from Catalog used for these tests?

[slack-digest] [2019-06-18] #composer

2019-06-19 Thread OpenWhisk Team Slack
2019-06-18 14:03:06 UTC - Bruno Girin: Hi all, one of my composition returns "Too many actions in the composition." for one of the code paths that requires it to do something a bit complex. It doesn't need to do everything synchronously and I'm quite happy to defer some of the work. In that