LGTM. +1.
Bryan Duxbury wrote:
All,
RC5 went out to gene...@incubator and met some resistance. I've make fixes
to the branch and I believe we're ready to go again.
I propose we accept RC6 as the official version of Thrift 0.3.0.
You can find the tarball at
Ours is up at http://wiki.apache.org/thrift/BoardReportJune2008
Should we copy it over to the incubator page?
Upayavira wrote:
On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 14:22 -0400, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Pig did report: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/June2008. Is there
anything else we need to do?
No,
My understanding was that we also needed to get ICLAs from anyone who
has contributed patches to Thrift.
I would think that depended on the terms of their contributions,
wouldn't it? Nearly all of the Thrift source files say Copyright (c)
Facebook. If contributors in fact assigned the
All of Facebook's CLAs have been sent in by now. I'm not sure about everyone
else's. We're still waiting to hear back from Upayavira on setting up mailing
lists and JIRA.
--David
Paul Querna wrote:
Back in Febuary, the vote to accept Thrift into the Apache Incubator was
successful:
J Aaron Farr wrote:
git could be an issue.
Can you explain what the issue is with Git? We have at least seven
contributors (three at Facebook, four external) using git-svn right now, and I
know that at least a few of us would really like to use native Git as the main
repository for Thrift.
:
On Feb 1, 2008 4:48 PM, Upayavira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 16:20 -0800, David Reiss wrote:
J Aaron Farr wrote:
git could be an issue.
Can you explain what the issue is with Git? We have at least seven
contributors (three at Facebook, four external) using
Niclas is correct - this can create hardships, resentments, control
issues in your community. If it's a simple as we don't trust you
Java folks on day one to properly indent Python code I can sympathize
with that concept.
That's about the extent of what we were thinking, but there has been so
If there are people who have already proven their *merit* on the
project that are not included on the initial list of committers then I
think they should be.
In reality, many parts of the Thrift code base are already entirely
owned by non-Facebook entities. The Cocoa, C#, Perl, and