Hi user@ and dev@, Please see below for opportunities to obtain Travel Assistance funding to attend the forthcoming ApacheCon NA which is being held Vancouver BC, May 9th - 13th 2016. Would be great to see our project represented. Best Lewis
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <private-digest-h...@any23.apache.org> Date: Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 8:15 PM Subject: private Digest 8 Dec 2015 04:15:55 -0000 Issue 143 To: priv...@any23.apache.org private Digest 8 Dec 2015 04:15:55 -0000 Issue 143 Topics (messages 399 through 400) Re: Immediate change to git 399 by: Peter Ansell ApacheCon NA 2015 Travel Assistance Applications now open! 400 by: lewis john mcgibbney Administrivia: --------------------------------------------------------------------- To post to the list, e-mail: priv...@any23.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: private-digest-unsubscr...@any23.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: private-digest-h...@any23.apache.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Peter Ansell <ansell.pe...@gmail.com> To: "priv...@any23.apache.org" <priv...@any23.apache.org> Cc: David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 08:59:44 +1100 Subject: Re: Immediate change to git Hi David, Eventually, projects that create short-lived branches for each JIRA issue, will not appreciate this measure, but that will not be a short term effect. More of a medium term or long term effect. I know I have been meaning to clean out the merged branches in the Any23 git repository, but have not got around to it. Luckily, they have not built up to the point where they are unmanageable yet, as there is only 5 or so in the apache repository at this point so a hiatus on that will not affect us. Cheers, Peter On 4 November 2015 at 07:40, David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> wrote: > Hi folks, > > After the many emails you may have seen around Git, I am writing yet another. > > To date, on our git repos, we've only 'protected' master, trunk, and > release branches and tags. This has left other branches open to > rewriting, force pushes, and branch deletion. > > Recently, we've discovered that many projects (just under 50) have one > or more repos that are using something other than master or trunk as > their main development branch. In some cases this is a 'develop' > branch in others it's more like $project_version which leaves those > branches open to deletion, rewriting, etc. > > So today, we're taking an interim step of disabling non-fast-forward > pushes and branch deletion across all of our git repos. I emphasize > interim, as it's a stop-gap measure to get us back to the level of > protection we've set expectations for. I know that this will be > disruptive to many folks' way of operating in their git environment, > so we are hoping to make this interim solution short lived. If your > project has immediate needs that you find are blocked by this, please > do reach out to the Infrastructure team, and we will work to make sure > we can help with a timely workaround for those specific cases. > > The longer term solution to this issue may be a policy decision or it > might be a technical solution. I sadly don't know what that solution > will be. We are going to be discussing this on the public > infrastructure-dev mailing list, and I invite you to join us in that > discussion. > > --David ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: lewis john mcgibbney <lewi...@apache.org> To: Cc: "travel-assista...@apache.org" <travel-assista...@apache.org> Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2015 20:15:50 -0800 Subject: ApacheCon NA 2015 Travel Assistance Applications now open! Hi pmcs@, The Travel Assistance Committee (TAC) are pleased to announce that travel assistance applications for ApacheCon NA 2016 are now open! This announcement serves as a purpose for you (pmcs@) to let members of your community know about both ApacheCon NA 2016 and about the TAC assistance to attend. Could you please forward this announcement to your community, along with (if possible) information on how your project is involved in ApacheCon this year? We will be supporting ApacheCon NA, Vancouver BC, May 9th - 13th 2016. TAC exists to help those that would like to attend ApacheCon events, but are unable to do so for financial reasons. For more info on this years applications and qualifying criteria, please visit the TAC website at < http://www.apache.org/travel/ >. Applications are already open, so don't delay! This year ApacheCon NA is split into two separate themed events - Apache BigData <http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america> and *ApacheCon* <http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america>. Due to the small time frame of each event (3 days and 2 days) the Apache Travel Assistance Committee will only be accepting applications from those people that are able to attend BOTH events. *Important: Applications close on Wednesday, March 2, 2016.* Applicants have until the the closing date above to submit their applications (which should contain as much supporting material as required to efficiently and accurately process your request), this will enable TAC to announce successful awards shortly afterwards. As usual TAC expects to deal with a range of applications from a diverse range of backgrounds. We therefore encourage (as always) anyone thinking about sending in an application to do so ASAP. We look forward to greeting many of you in Vancouver, BC in May 2016! Best Lewis (On behalf of the Travel Assistance Committee) -- *Lewis*