On 15.08.13 21:22, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Marvin Humphrey mar...@rectangular.com wrote:
Tashi
rvs: Tashi looks completely dormant at this point. Despite my repeated
on-list and off-list emails it appears that I couldn't find anybody
On 10.01.13 11:11, Craig L Russell wrote:
Hi,
The Tashi report is missing. There doesn't appear to be any activity
in the project. The last activity was around the previous incubator
report.
Anyone around here?
Hi Craig,
I just got back from a two week trip. I think Richard may have
Jukka Zitting wrote:
Hi Tashi,
Your board report for this month is overdue. Please submit a report by
tomorrow if possible, otherwise we can postpone your report to next
month.
Hi Jukka,
Sorry for the delay, the report was submitted.
I notice a total stop in list and commit activity since
Craig L Russell wrote:
Hi Jukka,
The incubator report in wiki is immutable.
Could you please amend the tashi report:
Change diogo to diego
Please don't, the gentleman's name is Diogo, though I've misspelled it
too on occasion. ;)
Add me as mentor signed-off-by.
Thanks,
Michael.
Jukka Zitting wrote:
Hi,
Reports from DeviceMap, Kitty, Oozie, Syncope and Tashi are still
missing (deadline was yesterday). If possible, please report by the
end of the week so we'll have time for review and feedback. Otherwise
please report again next month.
Hi Jukka,
The Tashi report
Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote:
Quoting: ...will become the first cloud platform in the industry to be
submitted to the Apache Software Foundation http://www.apache.org/,...
They mentioned that it is to be submitted The title is misleading, I am
not sure if that is a problem ?
It's also
The vote to release Apache Tashi 201203-incubating has passed with 3
binding +1 votes, no 0 votes and no -1 votes.
Voting was open for more than 72 hours.
Binding +1:
Craig L Russell (Mentor, PPMC vote carry-forward)
ant elder
Jukka Zitting
Thanks!
Michael.
The vote to release Apache Tashi 201203-incubating has passed with 3
binding +1 votes, no 0 votes and no -1 votes.
Voting was open for more than 72 hours.
Binding +1:
Craig L Russell (Mentor, PPMC vote carry-forward)
ant elder
Jukka Zitting
Thanks!
Michael.
(duplicate message)
Hi,
The Tashi project is excited to ask the incubator for approval to make
our second release.
The vote passed the project PPMC as follows:-
+1 (binding) * 3: Michael (PPMC), Richard (PPMC), Craig Russell (IPMC)
+1 (nonbinding) * 0
-1: 0
Vote thread: http://s.apache.org/VmW
Result thread:
The vote to release Apache Tashi 201202-incubating has passed with 3
binding +1 votes, no 0 votes and no -1 votes.
Voting was open for more than 72 hours.
Binding +1:
Paul Fremantle (Mentor)
Craig L Russell (Mentor)
ant elder
Thanks to all!
Michael.
ant elder wrote:
I had a look and it all looks good, +1. Sorry you had to wait so long for votes.
...ant
Thanks for checking! AFAIK, your vote is binding, so I'll announce the
successful result and start deploying the release.
Greetings,
Michael.
Paul Fremantle wrote:
Michael
You can leave the vote open. However, if you are making changes I would
repack and revote.
Usually there is a revote if the changes are anything other than say a
minor mod to a README.
Too bad. If you think it's ok, I think then it may be better to leave
the
The vote to release Apache Tashi 201202-incubating received two +1 votes
from IPMC members. Three +1 votes were required, so the vote fails to pass.
The Apache Tashi team will build another release candidate soon, and
will resubmit a vote for release.
Thanks,
Michael.
Luciano Resende wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 7:35 PM, Michael Stroucken mxs+apa...@cmu.edu wrote:
The vote to release Apache Tashi 201202-incubating received two +1 votes
from IPMC members. Three +1 votes were required, so the vote fails to pass.
The Apache Tashi team will build another
Hi,
The Tashi project is excited to ask the incubator for approval to make
our first release.
The vote passed the project PPMC as follows:-
+1 (binding) * 3: Michael, Richard, Michael (all PPMC).
+1 (nonbinding) * 4 (other mailing list subscribers)
-1: 0
Vote thread: http://s.apache.org/6RE
Edward J. Yoon wrote:
Pardon? if you mean the incubation years 2008-2012, then yes. Hama
entered incubation on May 20, 2008.
P.S., now our community is stabilized well, we expect to graduate this year.
I think you are being asked to change the copyright dates from 2008-2011
to 2008-2012.
Joe Schaefer wrote:
Let's stop discussing this issue in the abstract then and take
a look at the current set of reports. Of the ones with signatures
of mentors, I see very little to gripe about- the topics and subjects
are mostly relevant to the podling's progress towards graduation.
Now lets
Christian Grobmeier wrote:
Something is wrong with the dates of Marvin.
I got two messages for Tashi, one with December dates and one with
January dates...
Greetings,
Michael.
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The tashi-dev mailing list just got the following message from an
unreplyable Marvin. The Tashi project reports in January, April, July
and October.
Can this be ignored, or is our reporting schedule changing?
Thanks,
Michael.
Marvin wrote:
Dear podling,
This email was sent by an automated
The tashi-dev mailing list just got the following message from an
unreplyable Marvin. The Tashi project reports in January, April, July
and October.
Can this be ignored, or is our reporting schedule changing?
Thanks,
Michael.
Marvin wrote:
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Hi,
I'm noticing that non-breaking spaces are written out as chr(0xa0) in
the HTML documents after being converted from XML.
(http://incubator.apache.org/tashi/). To work properly, the spaces
should be encoded something like chr(0xc0)+chr(0xa0), or nbsp; I guess.
Am I missing some
Hi,
I'm noticing that non-breaking spaces are written out as chr(0xa0) in
the HTML documents after being converted from XML.
(http://incubator.apache.org/tashi/). To work properly, the spaces
should be encoded something like chr(0xc0)+chr(0xa0), or nbsp; I guess.
Am I missing some
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Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL] Tashi
Hi,
I've read the messages from Henning and William, and I'd like to address some
of the concerns voiced by them. I'm Michael Stroucken, and I'm a senior systems
programmer at CMU. That means I am staff, and my interests in the Tashi project
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