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Posted to dev@brooklyn.apache.org by "Hok Shun Poon (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2014/12/24 22:50:13 UTC

[jira] [Created] (BROOKLYN-111) Can't find any useful help / fork Brooklyn thanks to Apache Incubation & dependence on archaic mailing lists

Hok Shun Poon created BROOKLYN-111:
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             Summary: Can't find any useful help / fork Brooklyn thanks to Apache Incubation & dependence on archaic mailing lists
                 Key: BROOKLYN-111
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BROOKLYN-111
             Project: Brooklyn
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 0.7.0-M1, 0.7.0-SNAPSHOT, 0.7.0-M2, 0.7.0
         Environment: World
            Reporter: Hok Shun Poon
            Priority: Critical


The only way I can get any help around the fantastic project that is Brooklyn is through mIRC. What is going on?

There's no record of any solutions that people have worked out anywhere.
There's little record of who is responsible for the project, and lesser still, their contact details. You have to extract these details from GitHub commits.

Brooklyn Google Groups were killed off in a massive step back into the dark ages to the dev@brooklyn.incubator.apache.org mailing list thanks to Apache's insistence of moving all project infrastructure to Apache.

I file an issue on GitHub and I'm told I need to file it AGAIN in JIRA, where the project is actually tracked.

The website has broken links absolutely everywhere, 6 months after the Incubation started.

What is this all about?



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