Hi Raul
I just found a few minor issues for your Ignite Camel streamer module if I build the fabric edition: 1. The module has no README.txt (/libs/optional/ignite-camel/README.txt). 2. The module has no Apache License (/libs/optional/ignite-camel/licenses/apache-2.0.txt). Could you take a look and fix it? Thanks! -- Sergey Kozlov |
Hi,
I added the README.txt and the license.txt in commit 480d457a724800c1afa4aadf3fc9ceda7f9a217f. For the record, you must not call something an "issue" and request "a fix" when there was no requirement in the Wiki to begin with (it was added earlier today by Anton Vinogradov). Let's use correct terminology hereafter... Regards, *Raúl Kripalani* PMC & Committer @ Apache Ignite, Apache Camel | Integration, Big Data and Messaging Engineer http://about.me/raulkripalani | http://www.linkedin.com/in/raulkripalani http://blog.raulkr.net | twitter: @raulvk On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Sergey Kozlov <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Raul > > > I just found a few minor issues for your Ignite Camel streamer module if I > build the fabric edition: > > 1. The module has no README.txt (/libs/optional/ignite-camel/README.txt). > 2. The module has no Apache License > (/libs/optional/ignite-camel/licenses/apache-2.0.txt). > > Could you take a look and fix it? > > Thanks! > > -- > Sergey Kozlov > |
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 3:51 AM, Raul Kripalani <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I added the README.txt and the license.txt in commit > 480d457a724800c1afa4aadf3fc9ceda7f9a217f. > > For the record, you must not call something an "issue" and request "a fix" > when there was no requirement in the Wiki to begin with (it was added > earlier today by Anton Vinogradov). > Raul, seems like Anton saw that the readme was missing in this module, while all other modules have it, updated the Wiki, and asked you to make the changes. I am personally grateful to Anton for testing out the functionality and updating the Wiki. I can see that you might have a problem with a choice of words, but you must understand that you are dealing with a community where English often is not a second, but a third language. Some folks are using Google Translate to help them communicate. Not everything translates correctly from different languages, and every now and then a bad translation will slip in. I am a bit concerned that such commentary may discourage the community from communicating in English altogether due to a constant fear of saying something wrong, which will consequently slow down the contribution process. I would like to encourage all the community members not to focus on the exact choice of words, but rather on the essence and the end result. The end result here, in my view, is that the project becomes better, which is most important. Thanks, D. > > Let's use correct terminology hereafter... > > Regards, > > *Raúl Kripalani* > PMC & Committer @ Apache Ignite, Apache Camel | Integration, Big Data and > Messaging Engineer > http://about.me/raulkripalani | http://www.linkedin.com/in/raulkripalani > http://blog.raulkr.net | twitter: @raulvk > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Sergey Kozlov <[hidden email]> > wrote: > > > Hi Raul > > > > > > I just found a few minor issues for your Ignite Camel streamer module if > I > > build the fabric edition: > > > > 1. The module has no README.txt (/libs/optional/ignite-camel/README.txt). > > 2. The module has no Apache License > > (/libs/optional/ignite-camel/licenses/apache-2.0.txt). > > > > Could you take a look and fix it? > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- > > Sergey Kozlov > > > |
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