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Alan Gates
2010-08-18, 17:34
Dmitriy Ryaboy
2010-08-18, 18:15
Thejas M Nair
2010-08-18, 22:16
Olga Natkovich
2010-08-18, 22:40
Daniel Dai
2010-08-18, 23:39
Pradeep Kamath
2010-08-18, 23:41
Jeff Zhang
2010-08-19, 01:00
Santhosh Srinivasan
2010-08-19, 02:03
Chaitanya Krishna
2010-08-19, 02:11
Russell Jurney
2010-08-19, 11:59
Alan Gates
2010-08-23, 16:57
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[VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectAlan Gates 2010-08-18, 17:34
Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP (http://bit.ly/byD7L8
). All of the received feedback was positive. So, let's have a formal vote. I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all currently active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html ) as of 18 August 2010. I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have no more power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for writing regular reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new committers, etc.) I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC will be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. Alan. P.S. If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be forwarded to the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted (see http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the Apache board. The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP.
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Re: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectDmitriy Ryaboy 2010-08-18, 18:15
+1 for TLP
+1 for Olga as PMC On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Alan Gates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP ( > http://bit.ly/byD7L8 ). All of the received feedback was positive. So, > let's have a formal vote. > > I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. > > I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all currently > active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html ) as of > 18 August 2010. > > I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have no > more power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for writing > regular reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new committers, > etc.) > > I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the > Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC will > be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. > > Alan. > > P.S. > If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be forwarded > to the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. > If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted (see > http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the Apache > board. > The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP. >
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Re: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectThejas M Nair 2010-08-18, 22:16
+1 to all 4 proposals.
On 8/18/10 10:34 AM, "Alan Gates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP (http://bit.ly/byD7L8 ). All of the received feedback was positive. So, let's have a formal vote. I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all currently active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html ) as of 18 August 2010. I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have no more power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for writing regular reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new committers, etc.) I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC will be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. Alan. P.S. If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be forwarded to the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted (see http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the Apache board. The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP.
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RE: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectOlga Natkovich 2010-08-18, 22:40
+1
-----Original Message----- From: Alan Gates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache project Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP (http://bit.ly/byD7L8 ). All of the received feedback was positive. So, let's have a formal vote. I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all currently active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html ) as of 18 August 2010. I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have no more power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for writing regular reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new committers, etc.) I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC will be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. Alan. P.S. If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be forwarded to the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted (see http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the Apache board. The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP.
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Re: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectDaniel Dai 2010-08-18, 23:39
+1
Daniel Olga Natkovich wrote: > +1 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alan Gates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:34 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache project > > Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP (http://bit.ly/byD7L8 > ). All of the received feedback was positive. So, let's have a > formal vote. > > I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. > > I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all > currently active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html > ) as of 18 August 2010. > > I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have > no more power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for > writing regular reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new > committers, etc.) > > I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the > Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC > will be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. > > Alan. > > P.S. > If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be > forwarded to the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. > If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted > (see http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the > Apache board. > The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP. >
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RE: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectPradeep Kamath 2010-08-18, 23:41
+1
-----Original Message----- From: Alan Gates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache project Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP (http://bit.ly/byD7L8 ). All of the received feedback was positive. So, let's have a formal vote. I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all currently active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html ) as of 18 August 2010. I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have no more power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for writing regular reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new committers, etc.) I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC will be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. Alan. P.S. If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be forwarded to the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted (see http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the Apache board. The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP.
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Re: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectJeff Zhang 2010-08-19, 01:00
+1
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Alan Gates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP > (http://bit.ly/byD7L8 ). All of the received feedback was positive. So, > let's have a formal vote. > > I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. > > I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all currently > active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html ) as of 18 > August 2010. > > I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have no more > power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for writing regular > reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new committers, etc.) > > I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the > Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC will > be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. > > Alan. > > P.S. > If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be forwarded to > the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. > If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted (see > http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the Apache > board. > The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP. > -- Best Regards Jeff Zhang
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RE: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectSanthosh Srinivasan 2010-08-19, 02:03
+1
Kudos to Alan and Olga for this amazing milestone. Santhosh -----Original Message----- From: Alan Gates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache project Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP (http://bit.ly/byD7L8 ). All of the received feedback was positive. So, let's have a formal vote. I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all currently active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html ) as of 18 August 2010. I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have no more power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for writing regular reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new committers, etc.) I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC will be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. Alan. P.S. If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be forwarded to the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted (see http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the Apache board. The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP.
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Re: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectChaitanya Krishna 2010-08-19, 02:11
+1.
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 7:33 AM, Santhosh Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > +1 > > Kudos to Alan and Olga for this amazing milestone. > > Santhosh > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alan Gates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:34 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache project > > Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP ( > http://bit.ly/byD7L8 > ). All of the received feedback was positive. So, let's have a formal > vote. > > I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. > > I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all currently > active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html > ) as of 18 August 2010. > > I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have no > more power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for writing > regular reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new committers, > etc.) > > I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the > Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC will > be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. > > Alan. > > P.S. > If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be forwarded > to the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. > If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted (see > http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the Apache > board. > The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP. >
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Re: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectRussell Jurney 2010-08-19, 11:59
Not much of a contributor lately, but +1 from me. Seems reasonable.
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:11 PM, Chaitanya Krishna < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > +1. > > On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 7:33 AM, Santhosh Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >wrote: > > > +1 > > > > Kudos to Alan and Olga for this amazing milestone. > > > > Santhosh > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Alan Gates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:34 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache project > > > > Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP ( > > http://bit.ly/byD7L8 > > ). All of the received feedback was positive. So, let's have a formal > > vote. > > > > I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. > > > > I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all > currently > > active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html > > ) as of 18 August 2010. > > > > I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have no > > more power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for writing > > regular reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new committers, > > etc.) > > > > I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the > > Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC > will > > be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. > > > > Alan. > > > > P.S. > > If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be forwarded > > to the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. > > If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted (see > > http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the Apache > > board. > > The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP. > > >
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Re: [VOTE] Pig to become a top level Apache projectAlan Gates 2010-08-23, 16:57
With 9 +1 votes and no -1s the vote passes. I will begin a vote on
Hadoop general. Alan. On Aug 18, 2010, at 10:34 AM, Alan Gates wrote: > Earlier this week I began a discussion on Pig becoming a TLP (http://bit.ly/byD7L8 > ). All of the received feedback was positive. So, let's have a > formal vote. > > I propose we move Pig to a top level Apache project. > > I propose that the initial PMC of this project be the list of all > currently active Pig committers (http://hadoop.apache.org/pig/whoweare.html > ) as of 18 August 2010. > > I nominate Olga Natkovich as the chair of the PMC. (PMC chairs have > no more power than other PMC members, but they are responsible for > writing regular reports for the Apache board, assigning rights to new > committers, etc.) > > I propose that as part of the resolution that will be forwarded to the > Apache board we include that one of the first tasks of the new Pig PMC > will be to adopt bylaws for the governance of the project. > > Alan. > > P.S. > If this vote passes, the next step is that the proposal will be > forwarded to the Hadoop PMC for discussion and vote. > If the Hadoop PMC vote passes, a formal resolution is then drafted > (see http://bit.ly/bvOTRq for an example resolution) and sent to the > Apache board. > The Apache board will then vote on whether to make Pig a TLP. |