Hi Martin,
This sounds really interesting! I am redirecting to the Edgent dev list and
bcc'ing general@incubator.a.o so the conversation can continue there. I hope
you will join there. Maybe we could have an edge analytics ideas wiki page to
spark ideas and interest.
Best
Katherine
Sent
my first impression when i first saw this 25 years ago when we stuffed network
analytics into a MIB was that
as long as you have SNMP protocol stack and RIPv2 enabled gateway you could
pass traffic info from Network device to NetworkDevice.
Cisco is probably the only company that picked up the
Will,
(moving general@incubator to BCC)
I'll point out that the expectations of a podling are skewed based on how
that podling is operating. If we see a high level of on list activity,
making it clear that its list first, it may make sense to graduate a less
diverse podling, simply because its
Hi John, I'm glad you enjoyed the presentation, ApacheCon was a great
forum.
All mentors are currently active, and right now the way in which Edgent
most needs mentorship is in its outreach to developers. From a technical
perspective, I think Edgent is mature for its age and number of committers,
On 5/16/17 2:17 PM, John D. Ament wrote:
William,
Great presentation this afternoon.
I'd like offer to help you guys as a mentor, you do currently have 4
mentors. Are all 4 mentors active in the project?
Hi John, I am not involved in the project from a technical perspective,
except I
William,
Great presentation this afternoon.
I'd like offer to help you guys as a mentor, you do currently have 4
mentors. Are all 4 mentors active in the project?
John
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 9:28 PM William Marshall wrote:
> Thanks for posting this, Kathey. For those
Thanks for posting this, Kathey. For those who are interested in mentoring
Edgent or simply want to learn more, I will also be participating on behalf
of Edgent in the Podling Shark Tank event tomorrow:
*Tuesday*, May 16 • 4:40pm - 5:30pm
The Edgent community has just about all the pieces in place, great well
designed reliable software for analytics at the edge, great Apache Way
attitude and understanding and open development from the committers and
ppmc members, successful releases and good documentation of the release