[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Draft version of How to Become a Nutch Developer is on the wiki at:
http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/Becoming_A_Nutch_Developer
Please take a look and if you think anything needs to be added, removed,
or changed let me know.
I think it would be good to have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Draft version of How to Become a Nutch Developer is on the wiki at:
http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/Becoming_A_Nutch_Developer
Please take a look and if you think anything needs to be added, removed,
or changed let me know.
Thanks for taking the time to write this up
On 1/21/07, Andrzej Bialecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well ... so far this process was very informal, because there were so
few key developers that they more or less knew what needs to be done,
and who is doing what.
Hadoop follows a much stricter and formalized model, which we could
adopt,
night so everything
should be done it a couple of days.
Dennis Kubes
Chris Mattmann wrote:
Hi Dennis,
On 1/21/07 11:47 AM, Dennis Kubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I am working on a How to Become a Nutch Developer document for the
wiki and I need some input.
I need an overview of how
Dennis Kubes wrote:
What does the Hadoop project do differently than Nutch. I thought
they both were run about the same way? Is it that all communication
on issues goes through the JIRA?
The workflow is different - I'm not sure about the details, perhaps Doug
can correct me if I'm wrong
Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
The workflow is different - I'm not sure about the details, perhaps Doug
can correct me if I'm wrong ... and yes, it uses JIRA extensively.
1. An issue is created
2. patches are added, removed commented, etc...
3. finally, a candidate patch is selected, and the issue is
+1 for adopting the same types of process with Nutch.
Doug Cutting wrote:
Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
The workflow is different - I'm not sure about the details, perhaps
Doug can correct me if I'm wrong ... and yes, it uses JIRA extensively.
1. An issue is created
2. patches are added, removed
Doug
Can you answer the question of how to add developer names to JIRA or if
that is only for committers?
Dennis
Doug Cutting wrote:
Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
The workflow is different - I'm not sure about the details, perhaps
Doug can correct me if I'm wrong ... and yes, it uses JIRA
Dennis Kubes wrote:
Can you answer the question of how to add developer names to JIRA or if
that is only for committers?
It's not just for committers, but also for regular contributors. I have
added you. Anyone else?
Doug
All,
Draft version of How to Become a Nutch Developer is on the wiki at:
http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/Becoming_A_Nutch_Developer
Please take a look and if you think anything needs to be added, removed,
or changed let me know.
Dennis Kubes
All,
I am working on a How to Become a Nutch Developer document for the
wiki and I need some input.
I need an overview of how the process for JIRA works? If I am a
developer new to Nutch and just starting to look at the JIRA and I want
to start working on some piece of functionality
Dennis Kubes wrote:
All,
I am working on a How to Become a Nutch Developer document for the
wiki and I need some input.
I need an overview of how the process for JIRA works? If I am a
developer new to Nutch and just starting to look at the JIRA and I
want to start working on some piece
Hi Dennis,
On 1/21/07 11:47 AM, Dennis Kubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I am working on a How to Become a Nutch Developer document for the
wiki and I need some input.
I need an overview of how the process for JIRA works? If I am a
developer new to Nutch and just starting to look
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