Re: Help getting Apache's Scarab up again
I missed the thread as well, but I can help, especially if it is something specific that needs an Apache committer/account. Although, in general Scarab stuff, Jorge's knowledge will be deeper.. Eric On Aug 7, 2005, at 5:35 AM, Jorge Uriarte wrote: Hi there, following suggestion from Henning Schemiedehause... I'd like to encourage the people that spoke up in this thread (Thomas, Jorge) to get in contact with the ASF infrastructure team ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and sort out the Scarab issues and maybe volunteer as Scarab maintainers. ...I'd like to offer my help in what you might need to get your Scarab instance up again. Even though I'm implied in Scarab myself, this help is not bound to anything; If you want help to get it running so you can extract the issues, that's fine. If you want help migrating to an uptodate (and much better ;-) ) version of Scarab, that's even better! If I (or other Scarab committers) can help maintaining Scarab it would be great, because you bet, loosing Apache visibility is a great loose for our project, but I fear I'm not a committer in any Apache prokect, and there might be political/community reasons to disallow this. In this case, I will still be glad to help others to do it. Whatever decision you find better, let me know and we'll look for the best way to start. Greetings, _ Jorge - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Help getting Apache's Scarab up again
Hi there, following suggestion from Henning Schemiedehause... I'd like to encourage the people that spoke up in this thread (Thomas, Jorge) to get in contact with the ASF infrastructure team ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and sort out the Scarab issues and maybe volunteer as Scarab maintainers. ...I'd like to offer my help in what you might need to get your Scarab instance up again. Even though I'm implied in Scarab myself, this help is not bound to anything; If you want help to get it running so you can extract the issues, that's fine. If you want help migrating to an uptodate (and much better ;-) ) version of Scarab, that's even better! If I (or other Scarab committers) can help maintaining Scarab it would be great, because you bet, loosing Apache visibility is a great loose for our project, but I fear I'm not a committer in any Apache prokect, and there might be political/community reasons to disallow this. In this case, I will still be glad to help others to do it. Whatever decision you find better, let me know and we'll look for the best way to start. Greetings, _ Jorge - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Help getting Apache's Scarab up again
I see Scarab is running again. I am what passes for the support of Scarab, but since that is my only infrastructure activity and it hasn't required much effort, I don't watch the infrastructure list on a daily basis. Sorry if I missed an earlier message. My involvement in Scarab stopped as a consequence of employment and my activity on Torque is very low as well, so if there are other volunteers to take on the maintenance that would be great. If the Torque community would like Scarab updated, I think I could help with that as well, though it has been a long time since I worked with it and I think the setup has evolved quite a bit. Anyway just ask, and if I don't respond quickly enough, feel free to contact me directly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). John McNally Jorge Uriarte wrote: Hi there, following suggestion from Henning Schemiedehause... I'd like to encourage the people that spoke up in this thread (Thomas, Jorge) to get in contact with the ASF infrastructure team ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and sort out the Scarab issues and maybe volunteer as Scarab maintainers. ...I'd like to offer my help in what you might need to get your Scarab instance up again. Even though I'm implied in Scarab myself, this help is not bound to anything; If you want help to get it running so you can extract the issues, that's fine. If you want help migrating to an uptodate (and much better ;-) ) version of Scarab, that's even better! If I (or other Scarab committers) can help maintaining Scarab it would be great, because you bet, loosing Apache visibility is a great loose for our project, but I fear I'm not a committer in any Apache prokect, and there might be political/community reasons to disallow this. In this case, I will still be glad to help others to do it. Whatever decision you find better, let me know and we'll look for the best way to start. Greetings, _ Jorge - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]