Niclas Hedhman wrote:
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Does anyone know, and preferably have any authorative-like links ??
http://www.apache.org/licenses/GPL-compatibility.html
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to step up and step in when a
community breaks down.
+1
I can't agree more.
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of
members, that are also there only on invitation.
If you don't understand this, you don't understand Apache.
[1] http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9045938query=kolkhozct=
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Sam Ruby wrote:
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Since you don't seem sensible to common sense
[snip]
Just don't expect to change people, as it will never happen,
especially if you are attacking them.
Consider taking your own advice.
Thanks, will do.
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I'm cross-posting to lists where there might be interest in helping you
out on this.
www.daffodildb.com
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aspirations and ideas. If we fail to give this, we will steadily loose
involvment.
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and too much effort) and must bug the poor
infra guys is a big problem.
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for developers. I guess the SA guys would benefit from using
it at Apache, as it seems to be a good testbed.
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Andy, for one that rants about tricameral votes (which have been
abandoned looong ago), you are pretty trigger-happy about cross-posting.
:-PPP
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. And the process
looks obscure from the outside, even when, reading the relevant
(private) messages makes the process obvious and non-controversial.
Should most of those processes be held in public?
Yes.
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it's mainly meritocratic communities that
decide through the Apache decision-making process (not necessarily
voting). Here it seems that it's not clear who is ultimately responsible
for this, or if there is lack of oversight, but I might be wrong.
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passed.
We are not all male Americans, so we should also keep in mind that
others see and feel things differently.
On cocoon-dev I just say this link, and I think it's quite appropriate:
http://www.cozy.org/ben/nsf.html
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this
nonsense?
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attachments for the technical drawings, but it can do all and
it's easy and stable.
I love it :-)
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the point is.
Making a fix remain so. I can't remember how many times, without unit
testing, the same error kept coming back.
In OS it's even more necessary, as committers come and go... it's a way
of writing down knowledge and keeping it there with the code.
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that it is, IMO, a poor excuse for throwing away useful information.
Bah.
ObPlug
Use Subversion.
/ObPlug
:-)
Cry4Help
Release the baby!
/Cry4Help
;-)
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think that the rule must change ASAP to use passwords, even if they
only have to be requested to the respective PMC.
:,-(
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the publicity cause in the Apache
License, that makes it incompatible with GNU, it's really amusing.
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prevents closing the source not
to prevent profitability, which instead is the main aim AFAIK of many
that now choose GPL.
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consider BSD more beneficial to OSS than GNU, please
have at least READ their software licenses before contacting me.
*sigh*
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, is it different? Would it have to ask
permission of the developer to download given that it's GPL (ie making
it clear)?
I'm asking it again because we are talking about buildtools here, not
jars used in the compilation, runtime, or linked in any way.
Thanks.
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for themselves and have them come out as RSS feeds.
/I replied
RSS feeds are IMHO the first step in provifing an aggregated view of
project news.
It's a trivial thing to do actually, just a simple xsl stylesheet.
Anyone can put it in their favorite site publishing tool.
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ideas or quick problem solving, not to
discuss things at lengths. Anyway, IMHO there are so many free IMs
systems available that till it becomes a problem we can use those with
no problem.
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://tapestry.sourceforge.net
[2] http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?TapestryProposal
Tapestry is a component-based web framework. Its created by a great
group of guys whom I have a
lot of respect for.
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Steven Noels wrote:
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I'm looking into making these published via Gump, taking a parallel
route to the one Steven has taken. We'll soon see the solution and
work together on it.
I have been background talking with Sam and moved towards using Gump as
a datasource, too
the solution and work
together on it.
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Peter Donald wrote:
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 11:58, Daniel Rall wrote:
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Peter Donald wrote:
Secondly make it so each project can have multiple vcs entrys (ie
Avalon and it's 6 or 7, turbine with the same).
Hmmm... this descriptor should have a 1-1
://jakarta.apache.org/images/jakarta-logo-blue.gif
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Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Personally I prefer to have two files: one describes the project, and it
stays basically fixed; the other is more dynamic and changes frequently.
_projectinfo.xml_
- goals
- credits
- license
- resource URLs (site, mailing lists + archives, VCS stuff)
- description
format also, to be able for
all to see what's going on easily in every project, in a *centralized*
way, regardless to which build-documentation system is used.
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