A few shapeless and incomplete thoughts leap to mind:
As previously mentioned, the JIRA does have an checkbox to indicate that a
contribution is intended as a contribution. That is intended as a
reinforcement (or an explicit refutation) of the implied license for things
posted on the
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 02:23:43AM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
A few shapeless and incomplete thoughts leap to mind:
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Don't get me started on JIRA.
We could always switch to bugzilla? JIRA is a big honking pile of crap.
Best,
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Noah Slater,
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I wouldn't want to lose providence given the current topic of discussion.
We could always switch to bugzilla?
Right. While we're at it lets use versioned tarballs and FTP instead of SVN.
HTH,
Paul Davis
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 02:46:06AM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
While we're at it lets use versioned tarballs and FTP instead of SVN.
I'm not sure what you mean. Heh.
Do any of the other committers have Bugzilla experience? Is it that bad?
Thanks,
--
Noah Slater, http://tumbolia.org/nslater
Database crash with possibly non-UTF-8 document content
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Key: COUCHDB-457
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-457
Project: CouchDB
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 2:53 AM, Noah Slaternsla...@apache.org wrote:
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 02:46:06AM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
While we're at it lets use versioned tarballs and FTP instead of SVN.
I'm not sure what you mean. Heh.
I mean, worse to worser is worst of all.
Do any of the
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James William Dumay updated COUCHDB-457:
Attachment: watercooler.couch
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Mark Hammond updated COUCHDB-457:
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Sorry I don't have time to dig more or convert the test-case into JS,
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 08:53, Noah Slaternsla...@apache.org wrote:
Do any of the other committers have Bugzilla experience? Is it that bad?
Not a committer, but I think recent versions of Bugzilla (e.g. the 3.2
or 3.4 range) are substantially improved from the old 2.18/2.20 crap
everyone is used
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 09:29:15AM +0200, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
Not a committer, but I think recent versions of Bugzilla (e.g. the 3.2
or 3.4 range) are substantially improved from the old 2.18/2.20 crap
everyone is used to hating on.
Hmm, sounds good.
I usually prefer Trac myself, because
We've just launched our site - Magnifeast (http://www.magnifeast.com)
- which uses CouchDB as its primary persistence mechanism.
Magnifeast is a site that lets you order online from over 500
restaurants. We're initially launching in Los Angeles, but plan to
expand to other cities soon.
CouchDB
On 7 Aug 2009, at 08:23, Paul Davis wrote:
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p.s. I had mentioned Apache Labs (http://labs.apache.org), but
intended it
to be an inadequate options since it would lack the visibility of a
sandbox,
though it would address the licensing issues.
I read the rest as The ASF wants to
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Enda Farrell commented on COUCHDB-455:
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Hi Adam - thank you for taking a look at
Trac rocks. I introduced it some time ago on a contract with a small
group of scientists working collaboratively. Being able to set up and
track milestones, doc meetings with a WIKI, integration with SVN
(perhaps it supports Git now?), it's a sweet tool.
Cheers,
Bob
On Aug 7, 2009, at
On Aug 7, 2009, at 1:23 AM, Paul Davis wrote:
A few shapeless and incomplete thoughts leap to mind:
As previously mentioned, the JIRA does have an checkbox to indicate
that a
contribution is intended as a contribution. That is intended as a
reinforcement (or an explicit refutation) of
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 13:51, Robert Dionnedio...@dionne-associates.com wrote:
Trac rocks. I introduced it some time ago on a contract with a small group
of scientists working collaboratively. Being able to set up and track
milestones, doc meetings with a WIKI, integration with SVN (perhaps it
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Adam Kocoloski commented on COUCHDB-412:
CouchDB executes the following code:
That said, using Apache SVN in an argument about providing that
paper trail prevents me from considering the issue seriously. I'm a
hacker. I hack. I judge my tools and I have judged SVN to be lacking.
I would very be very excited to see hosted git repositories for ASF
contributors and would use
On 7 Aug 2009, at 17:11, Paul Davis wrote:
That said, using Apache SVN in an argument about providing that
paper trail prevents me from considering the issue seriously. I'm a
hacker. I hack. I judge my tools and I have judged SVN to be
lacking.
I would very be very excited to see hosted git
I read the I would very be very excited to see hosted git repositories for
ASF
contributors as ASF committers. I don't know if that was implied or not.
I was thinking more like: Github on ASF hardware. So that instead of
submitting patches to JIRA we have people sign up for an ASF git repo
On Aug 7, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Noah Slater wrote:
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 12:10:45AM -0500, Curt Arnold wrote:
Apache Maven is implemented in Java, but the Maven master and its
mirrors aren't limited to delivering Java byte code and could deliver
source or beam files.
Interesting.
The make
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Curt Arnoldcarn...@apache.org wrote:
On Aug 7, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Noah Slater wrote:
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 12:10:45AM -0500, Curt Arnold wrote:
Apache Maven is implemented in Java, but the Maven master and its
mirrors aren't limited to delivering Java byte
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 11:53:30PM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
Sorry. No. Maven is not the answer and never will be.
I have similarly heard some bad things about Maven:
Now we go to lunch while Maven downloads the Internet.
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