Hi guys,
the proposal is interesting.
Quick question: do you plan to focus only on Mesos, or create a kind of
more global and standalone job scheduler ?
Regards
JB
On 08/27/2013 12:27 AM, Dave Lester wrote:
Hi All,
We're pleased to share a draft ASF incubation proposal for Aurora, a
service
HI Dave, thanks for your reply.
Yeah I think it would be super useful to highlight ability to use Aurora
with other systems.
Another question: looks like from the proposal, it does not rely on Mesos
library as external dependencies at all?
Like other incubator projects, would you consider not ha
Hi Henry,
Great question. Multiple schedulers are actively being developed for Mesos,
including Aurora by Twitter, Chronos by Airbnb (
http://nerds.airbnb.com/introducing-chronos/), one called Marathon that I
understand will be open sourced in the future, and I've spoken with several
different fol
Excellent, thank you Jake! I will add your name to the proposal.
Dave
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Jake Farrell wrote:
> I would like to volunteer to be a mentor for this project.
>
> I am the Apache Thrift project chair and I am involved in the Apache
> infrastructure group. I have handled
Hi Dave,
This looks like interesting project and good contributions from Twitter
engineering.
But given that close relationship with Apache Mesos, wouldn't it be more
effective to be delivered as extension or feature contribution to Apache
Mesos?
- Henry
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 3:27 PM, Dave
I would like to volunteer to be a mentor for this project.
I am the Apache Thrift project chair and I am involved in the Apache
infrastructure group. I have handled releases for Apache Thrift since its
incubation and am very familiar with new project bootstrapping and
coordination. I think that my
Hi All,
We're pleased to share a draft ASF incubation proposal for Aurora, a
service scheduler used to schedule jobs onto Apache Mesos that we've
developed at Twitter. Aurora provides all of the primitives necessary to
quickly deploy and scale stateless and fault tolerant services in a
datacenter.
+ 1 (binding)
JClouds PPMC,
The release verification script is handy, should consider sharing it with
general list, it could be could possibly be improved and tuned to project
specific verifications.
Suresh
On Aug 22, 2013, at 9:06 AM, Andrew Phillips wrote:
> Hi all
>
> This is the thir
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 6:06 AM, Andrew Phillips wrote:
> Hi all
>
> This is the third release candidate for Apache jclouds
> 1.6.2-incubating, the second jclouds release at Apache.
>
> This is the IPMC vote. The PPMC vote [1] passed, with one +1 from
> mentors (Olivier Lamy). Please use the separ
A bunch of users will be standalone users so a separated project sounds
fine to me
Le 26 août 2013 17:15, "Alan Cabrera" a écrit :
> Is there enough interest to generate an active community for this? Would
> it make more sense to do this work under Geronimo or TomEE?
>
>
> Regards,
> Alan
>
>
>
Is there enough interest to generate an active community for this? Would it
make more sense to do this work under Geronimo or TomEE?
Regards,
Alan
On Aug 26, 2013, at 7:01 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
> Hi
>
> As you probably know JavaEE 7 proposes a new spec called JBatch (aka JSR
> 352)
Hi
As you probably know JavaEE 7 proposes a new spec called JBatch (aka JSR
352).
I'd love to see an implementation @Apache.
There is ATM only one implementation (spring-batch doesn't pass the full
TCKs): the RI (done by IBM).
AFAIK they doesn't aim to create a community about this spec but the
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