I should probably pull this off into another thread, but going forward can we
try to not have the release votes end on a weekend? Since we only seem to give
3 days, it makes it really hard for anyone who is offline for the weekend to
try it out. Either that or extend the voting for more then
Yeah good point. Let's just extend this vote another few days?
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 8:12 AM, Tom Graves tgraves...@yahoo.com wrote:
I should probably pull this off into another thread, but going forward can
we try to not have the release votes end on a weekend? Since we only seem
to give
I added eclipse support in my qp branch:
https://github.com/debasish83/breeze/tree/qp
For the QP solver I will look into this solver http://www.joptimizer.com/
Right now my plan is to use Professor Boyd's ECOS solver which is also
designed in the very similar lines but has been tested to solve
Yes, lets extend the vote for two more days from now. So the vote is open
till *Wednesday, April 02, at 20:00 UTC*
On that note, my +1
TD
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah good point. Let's just extend this vote another few days?
On Mon, Mar
I'll be very interested.
Quick intro of myself: code java during the day, code Scala during the
night.
On Mar 31, 2014 1:23 PM, Andy Konwinski andykonwin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
We have seen a lot of community growth outside of the Bay Area and we are
looking to help spur even more!
I had specifically requested that the ASM shading be included in the RC,
hence my testing focused on that, but I ran other tests as well. Tested
with a build of our project, running one of our applications from that
build in yarn-standalone on a pseudocluster, and successfully
redeploying and
+1 tested on OSX
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Kevin Markey kevin.mar...@oracle.comwrote:
I had specifically requested that the ASM shading be included in the RC,
hence my testing focused on that, but I ran other tests as well. Tested
with a build of our project, running one of our