Re: [DISCUSS] China Contribution. (was: RocketMQ Incubation Proposal)

2016-11-14 Thread Jeff Genender
quick communication. But I ultimately bring those discussions always to the mail list to get input from the rest of the communities that I am involved in. Jeff > > Again, this is a generic discussion, not a project-specific discussion. > > Thanks, > > Gunnar > >

Re: [DISCUSS] China Contribution. (was: RocketMQ Incubation Proposal)

2016-11-13 Thread Jeff Genender
t mailing lists via video > discussions, google docs for commenting, wiki, etc. > > In reality, there are also legal reasons why we use mailing lists, and those > are not as well known. We should document those and make them more visible > too. > > > > On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at

Re: [DISCUSS] China Contribution. (was: RocketMQ Incubation Proposal)

2016-11-13 Thread Jeff Genender
MCs willing to engage them? > > > > > > Why Chinese? > > > To engage the biggest developer community of the world, no matter where's > > > project coming from. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Best Regards

Re: [DISCUSS] China Contribution. (was: RocketMQ Incubation Proposal)

2016-11-11 Thread Jeff Genender
ut not vice versa. > > So, in essence: new interesting challenges in community building. > > Gunnar > > On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Jeff Genender <jgenen...@savoirtech.com > <mailto:jgenen...@savoirtech.com>> wrote: > and you got your answer…. what change

Re: [DISCUSS] China Contribution. (was: RocketMQ Incubation Proposal)

2016-11-11 Thread Jeff Genender
using > Trafodion and RocketMQ as examples. As noted, neither Raynold nor I are part > of the RocketMQ incubator so let's not ding that project for opinions > expressed by individuals. > > Thanks, > > Gunnar > > On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 7:50 AM, Jeff Genender <jgenen...@ap

Re: [DISCUSS] China Contribution. (was: RocketMQ Incubation Proposal)

2016-11-11 Thread Jeff Genender
the members who mostly don’t speak Chinese to answer that its a great idea? If this is the attitude you will take, then you are wasting our time in attempting to answer you. Jeff > > > On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 11:14 PM, Jeff Genender <jgenen...@apache.org > <mailto:jge

Re: [DISCUSS] China Contribution. (was: RocketMQ Incubation Proposal)

2016-11-10 Thread Jeff Genender
I would think that English is generally used because its the most international language, not because its the most used in the world. Thus it helps cross borders for communication. At the end of the day, I think you need to look at your community and ask if you want it to cross borders or

Re: [VOTE] Apache CXF Graduation as TLP

2008-03-19 Thread Jeff Genender
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