Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-05-04 Thread Bobby Evans
Thanks to everyone that voted. Of the 10 people that voted 8 voted for google as their first choice.  1 voted for Hadoop and 1 voted for a modified form of Google. With that I think google wins.  I will start by merging in the checkstyle pull request for google

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-05-02 Thread Arun Mahadevan
+1 for Google Java Style Guide (with 4 spaces indentation instead of 2 and line wrap set to 120 instead of 100) Thanks, Arun On 5/2/17, 12:32 AM, "Bobby Evans" wrote: >Just a reminder to everyone that voting ends on Wednesday. > > >- Bobby > >On Friday, April 28,

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-05-01 Thread Bobby Evans
Just a reminder to everyone that voting ends on Wednesday. - Bobby On Friday, April 28, 2017, 1:33:37 PM CDT, Kishorkumar Patil wrote: [1] Google Java Style Guide [2] Sun Java Code

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-28 Thread Kishorkumar Patil
[1] Google Java Style Guide [2] Sun Java Code Conventions [3] HBase style (sorry all I

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-27 Thread Satish Duggana
[1] Google Java Style Guide [2] Hadoop style which is described as java but with 2 spaces instead of 4. [3] Sun Java Code Conventions

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-27 Thread Kyle Nusbaum
[1] Google Java Style Guide [2] Sun Java Code Conventions [3] HBase style (sorry all I

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-27 Thread Julien Nioche
Non-binding : [1 ] Google Java Style Guide On 26 April 2017 at 19:50, Bobby Evans wrote: > We would like to adopt a code style standard for Apache Storm. Please > rank the following with 1 being the most desired and 4 being the least > desired (5 if you have a

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-26 Thread Priyank Shah
[1] Google Java Style Guide [2] Sun Java Code Conventions [3] HBase style (sorry all I

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-26 Thread Hugo Da Cruz Louro
My vote is in the following order: [1] Google Java Style Guide [2] Sun Java Code Conventions [3] HBase style [4] Hadoop style, which is described as java but with 2 spaces instead of 4 Thanks, Hugo > On Apr 26, 2017, at 12:03 PM, P. Taylor Goetz wrote: > > [1 ] Google Java

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-26 Thread Bobby Evans
I forgot to mention that we will have the vote run for 7 days just to give everyone a chance that wants to vote.  So it will close Wednesday May 5th. - Bobby On Wednesday, April 26, 2017, 1:50:56 PM CDT, Bobby Evans wrote:We would like to adopt a code style

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-26 Thread P. Taylor Goetz
[1 ] Google Java Style Guide> [ 2] Sun Java Code Conventions

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-26 Thread Alexandre Vermeerbergen
Hello, Here's my non-binding vote: [x] Hadoop style which is described as java but with 2 spaces instead of 4. Thanks, Alexandre Vermeerbergen 2017-04-26 20:50 GMT+02:00 Bobby Evans : > We would like to adopt a

Re: [VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-26 Thread Bobby Evans
[ 1 ] Google Java Style Guide [ 2 ] Sun Java Code Conventions [ 4 ] HBase style (sorry

[VOTE] Java Code Style Standard for Apache Storm.

2017-04-26 Thread Bobby Evans
We would like to adopt a code style standard for Apache Storm.  Please rank the following with 1 being the most desired and 4 being the least desired (5 if you have a write in choice).  This is not an official vote as per the ByLaws, but we will probably go with whichever wins the most 1 votes