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Hmm. Personally, I think 'styleId' is a poor name in the first place, so
I'm
not all that enamored of perpetuating it. (It seemed like a decent
choice at
the time, but that was many
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If so, the next question would be whether
or not we have enough people and enough energy to jump-start it.
A good (non Apache yet but with Apache License) candidate for Java Web
Components could be Java Web
. Either we need to graduate Tiles out of the sandbox, or
Tiles needs to find a new home. The latter seems to be going from the frying
pan into the fire, so I'd suggest the former as an interim step.
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a span
or div that has an association with a property and so can render differently
in normal and error cases. With that, you could simply wrap your label - or
any other field or fragment of HTML, which is really the point - with this
new tag and be done with it.
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$ is all you need. SVN will fill that in when people update their
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states.
What am I missing in what you're intending? I don't get the 'forStyleId'
attribute and why you need a 'property' attribute.
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to maintain it
(code, documentation, etc.) ourselves, including updating to any newer
releases of the original OGNL that came along. I'd have to see convincing
reasons to take that on, which I don't see right now.
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However, before you post the same question on the User list, please check
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in the source code. As a matter
of course, we credit contributors in the repository commit logs.
s/does embed/does not embed/
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or raise a ticket. ;-(
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I can't rename it back to
'FrontPage' because
A page with the name 'FrontPage' already exists. Try a different name.
Next idea, just copy and paste the content to the existing, now empty
'FrontPage'.
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, which I believe is RetroTranslator.
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Tiles currently uses both commons-logging and jdk1.4 logging. I'd like
to make this consistent. Which one is preferred?
IMO, Commons Logging. That way, people can have one coherent log for their
entire application.
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the other if that ever becomes necessary. Beyond that, it's up to the
prospective committer to determine timing. ;-)
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Rainer Hermanns wrote:
Musachy,
I could upgrade the embedded Dojo files to the 0.4 release during the
week
one, and one with your patch, if there
isn't one already.
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Hi Rainer
Give me a couple of days so I can test it against 0.4 (I made the patch
using 0.3) and finish some changes(for BindButton
automagically. If you only
want to post a subset of the form elements, you can hand Dojo a filter for
that.
Perhaps I'm missing part of your use case? Can you give an example that
doesn't degenerate to just posting a form?
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Don Brown wrote:
Hmm..ok, I see your point
for the
user (not to mention the code base), and without good use cases, that
complexity isn't bringing any value.
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It would be(if it is at all) in all tags that make an ajax call. The
other way
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I'll go ahead and refactor to support only one TilesApplicationContext
and then move forward with the configurabality feature.
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Ah, good point. I'll need to request that from root.
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we're on the latest release.
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Musachy Barroso wrote:
Would something like this include all the current functionality in
BindDiv? (events for stop/start timer, refresh, start after a delay,
advisor via dojo's handler property). This way BindDiv will be
easier
code required on the server side. Can you help me understand what
advantage I would gain by using DWR with this new code?
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would love to see something similar within the upcoming Struts2!
I haven't attached the code to this mail, but it is available for
download here
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Hi.
I raised the question today on Don Browns blog about being able to
have
integration between Struts2 and DWR, to get a full
?
I have no problem with that, especially since it's now a Beta release.
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you say is one of your main issues. So
(a) what is it about JXP that you want, and (b) why does it meet your needs
when it fails one of your main criteria?
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Let's pose a hypothetical: What if we could work with the JXP guys (or guy,
as the case may be - who cares) to:
- Ensure
On 10/18/06, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/18/06, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe not for you, but it is a big issue for me. I am not willing to
have a
project as prominent as Struts rely on another project that has only a
single developer behind it. That puts us
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For the simple theme, the TagHandler passed to the TextFieldTag would
simply render the events to HTML, but for the xhtml theme, a new
TagHandler would be inserted before the rendering one that decorates the
simple tag with other HTML elements.
The advantages of this approach
), and it
appears to be tied to the Servlet API. Add to that
the LGPL license and that
it's a one-man project, and I can't say I'd be
enthusiastic about adding
support for it.
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I wouldn't go that far - the author (if it's indeed a one-man-show,
couldn't find it) is quite persistent
for it.
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I wouldn't go that far - the author (if it's indeed
a one-man-show,
couldn't find it) is quite persistent (it's been
around for more than 2
years).
I don't think anything ever goes away on SourceForge.
;-) The project page
is here:
http://sourceforge.net
plugin, added Jetty
config, moved version to 1.3.6-SNAPSHOT
Not volunteering, but... it would be nice to release this as 1.3.5.
You mean 1.3.6, right? 1.3.5 has been released already, so it cannot be
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Not volunteering, but... it would be nice to release this as 1.3.5.
You mean 1.3.6, right? 1.3.5 has been released already, so it cannot
a one-man project, and I can't say I'd be enthusiastic about adding
support for it.
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, but I doubt that's possible. That
being the case, I don't have an opinion on which one to keep and which one
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hackathon since I believe Ted,
Wendy, and I will all be present. Any objections?
Sounds fine to me, except that the hackathon is on Monday Tuesday, the 9th
and 10th. ;-)
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Does anyone know where the BOF schedule is at? Do we want to schedule
a Struts BOF?
It's here, such as it is right now:
http
and the diagram on page 2-55 should get you started. I'd say this
is the least understood part of the JSP spec, but it's crucial to
understanding how tags really work, how tag pooling works, and what the
container can assume about the state of tag handler instances.
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Commons FileUpload 1.1.1? That release fixes a couple
of bugs in the 1.1 release.
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Modified:
struts/struts2/trunk/apps/showcase/pom.xml
struts/struts2/trunk/apps/showcase/src/main/resources/struts.xml
struts/struts2/trunk/core/src/main/resources/struts
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The action is (intended to be) the class that handles the entire
request, whether that involves parcelling out the work to other classes
or
not. An action was designed to be the end point
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Martin Cooper wrote:
For six years or so, I've watched people repeatedly shoot themselves in
the
foot becuse they think they want to chain actions and they _don't know_
the
consequences or their - uh - actions. The serious problem
will really be able to use the entire stack
that we might provide? And for those who can't, how will we convince them
that they can unplug / replace the bits they don't want or need without
having to know the internals of the framework? For that matter, how will we
convince ourselves?
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Well, duh! You should expect plenty of calls. ;-)
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For a lack of a better subject line. Let me explain.
I have some actions which are not supposed to be accessed by users. They
are mostly for internal uses within the program. Specifically, I like to
include
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Hi Paul et al,
Paul Benedict wrote:
Everyone, thank you for the response.
Martin Cooper wrote:
This sounds to me like a rather blatant mis-use of actions. In the
first
place, as Michael points out, action chaining has always been
Pat's iCLA has been recorded, so we're good to go.
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Martin,
Pat just informed me, that he sent the fax yesterday...
So the CLA should be in the office now.
Great
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whatever scope, let's decouple it from redirection. Such an intermediate
scope has potential uses that have nothing to do with redirection, so it
needs to be workable even for those who happen to dislike redirects
intensely. ;-)
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pushing appropriate items
an idea of what might have happened in a particular commit without
leaving the tool that I'm in each time I look at a new revision entry.
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the years, and we
don't. We've collectively put our trust in you, as a new committer, and we
have every confidence that you'll learn the ropes just as we all have at one
time or another.
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Makes sense to me.
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, since they're
marked with a single SVN revision number, and it's also easy to back out the
change, if that ever becomes necessary, for the same reason. Checking in the
files individually really defeats the advantages of our source control
system.
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not linked from the main ApacheCon US 2006 wiki page yet.
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. Java does not
allow dashes in a property name, so what is a workaround?
Why not just call it actionId instead of action-id? Done.
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too, and for the same reason. ;-)
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to have to manually correlate error messages
from the Struts log and those from my app's log. It's crucial that I have a
unified log for my entire application. Hopefully I'm misunderstanding you
and I'll still be able to do that.
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nothing in log.debug. Even a lowly toString() call,
frequently used in debug logging, can get expensive, so it's not like this
is a corner case.
-1 on getting rid of guards.
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[1] http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-
jtp09275.html#resources
On Aug 22, 2006
On 8/22/06, Tim Fennell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 22, 2006, at 5:11 PM, Martin Cooper wrote:
if (isDebugLoggingEnabled()) {
log.debug(And the answer is: + expensiveMethodCallHere());
}
I don't know about you, but I'm very thankful for that guard when
debug
logging is disabled
for unified logging throughout an application. Given those constraints, how
do you propose that we handle logging if we don't depend on something like
Commons Logging?
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Paul Benedict wrote:
Because Struts does alot of Spring manipulation on URIs, would it make
sense to add
'Software\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment\CurrentVersion'
has value '1.5', but ' 1.3' is required.
Error: could not find java.dll
Error: could not find Java 2 Runtime Environment.
True, I don't have a JDK 1.3 installed, only 1.5, but I hope I don't need
one.
Anyone have any ideas?
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On 8/20/06, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm following the instructions on the wiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsMaintenanceMaven
...
True, I don't have a JDK 1.3 installed, only 1.5, but I hope I don't
need
one.
Which part
There's still no iCLA on file for Pat Niemeyer. Rainer, could you follow up
with him, please? Thanks.
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There's a link on the licenses page.
* http://apache.org/licenses/
It's the same one that committers file.
-Ted.
On 7/24
.
Other apache projects (including tapestry and httpd) advertise their beta
projects on the home page, so why can't we?
To quote Wendy: we could mention it on the front page.
And your problem with that, again, was...? ;-)
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Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 8/18/06
On 8/18/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/18/06, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please be careful with the terminology. There is no such thing as a
beta
release.
As I understand it, test builds are not releases, but once it passes a
vote it is a sanctioned release
On 8/1/06, Paul Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At this list:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa
I cannot find Struts. Can you? I looked a few times.
We have our own JIRA instance:
https://issues.apache.org/struts/secure/Dashboard.jspa
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Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, but we should let one framework
go first, and prove something
works in practices, before adopting something new in both
On 6/30/06, Don Brown wrote:
If Struts 1 decided to go with Cintoo, I think it would be good
for Struts developers. Recent
developments for Struts Action 2 now make it easier for Struts developers to
access JSF components from within an action-based application.
The initial Shale codebase was donated by Craig McClanahan, who also donated
the original Struts codebase.
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with the
client side code so that it doesn't use it, and basically reinvent the way
in which RemoteServiceServlet works anyway. On the surface, that might not
seem so hard, but if Google has done its job properly, there's a lot more to
it that there might appear.
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chain, or your own chains, could accomplish that. (Whatever it is.
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action mapping page=true /
In the Action class:
Action.findPreviousPageForward();
Thoughts, O comrades?
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get rid of any bugzilla links we have on our site? Advertise
jira.
I thought we'd already done that, no?
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wrote:
What is the status of 1.3.5? It sounds like it's almost baked.
By the way, I am volunteering
think? Are these two issues something we think
could just as well be ignored, and therefore the rules turned off?
I'm with you - I'd prefer to fix them, rather than ignore them.
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FYI, just some quick stats, after the latest rule changes (I'll save
everyone the trouble of doing
/conf/qa/CheckStyle.xml
3) ./sandbox/flow/struts_checks.xml
Flow doesn't appear to have a Maven 2 build right now, so it still needs its
own checks file. Zapping the others should be fine, since they'll all pick
up the right one from struts-build.
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4) ./sandbox/tiles/build
, and the corporate backing continues to grow.
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Who knows? With IBM and Sun behind Dojo maybe we'll even see some usability
experts and technical writers assigned and Dojo will end up being easy to
use. We're not shutting the door on Dojo, and maybe it will be the default
again in the future
, but perhaps we should engage there?
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tm jee wrote:
Hmm what about the ajax component support? Are we going to make
them work with dwr instead of dojo? or just dropping them
rgds
are comparable on
the client side.)
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Dojo has the component model for
widgets, DWR doesn't (and again, it has the capability, but not the API).
What this means, to me, is that they fundamentally serve different
purposes and can coexist nicely. You could ultimately do the same thing
On 6/19/06, Joe Germuska [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:11 AM -0700 6/19/06, Martin Cooper wrote:
I've been wondering if Dojo shouldn't perhaps be added to the Maven repo
on
ibiblio. At my day job, we use two DHTML toolkits. I added them to our
local
repo, and they get incorporated
protectedAllowed to true is the most
expedient option.
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Looking at core alone, that would probably get rid of half of the
remaining issues. This is the only proposed rule change I have at this
point.
* The issue Expected @throws tag for . This is coming up a lot
because
upgrade from 0.2.2 to 0.3. There are
huge changes in 0.3 that we would definitely want for anything we do do with
Dojo.
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tm jee wrote:
Hi guys,
Is there any plan to upgrade dojotoolkit from the current 0.2.2 to 0.3.x
?
0.3.x have lots of really cool stuff and from
by recently with only a JIRA
issue reference, and it would be very helpful to have some idea of the
purpose of the commit.
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changing them to reflect the mess the code base has got into. That's like
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a pom.xml in the directory above the mvn_reorg root. Shouldn't
it be obeying
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Modified:
struts/action2/trunk/core/pom.xml
Modified: struts/action2/trunk/core/pom.xml
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/struts/action2/trunk/core/pom.xml?rev=413293r1=413292r2=413293view=diff
myfaces-jsf-api is available in the repository
Provided was probably the wrong scope, at least until we're all using
containers that provide a JSF implementation.
Doh! Note to self: Coffee needs to come *before* e-mail in the morning...
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However, the MyFaces
dependency
not
cumulative?
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On 6/10/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/10/06, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering if there's a reason that the entry for the Maven snapshot
repo (in repositories, not distributionManagement) is in each POM
rather
than being a part of the struts-parent POM
On 6/6/06, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote:
No. FOP = whatever. I consider anything -- PDF to be out of scope / too
specialised here.
Ah, ok, gotcha, I understand now :)
PDF generation is a fairly common thing to do from a webapp though, no?
No, not really
, without having to ask infra@ for help.
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Anyone have a preference?
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instances. You'd likely get a more definitive answer by asking
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of
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Just a few fragmentary thoughts...
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You really can't burn anything out by trying something new, and
even if you can burn it out, it can
On 6/6/06, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote:
I agree that this doesn't sound like something that should happen here.
Your saying that in terms of the custom XML wrapper around
iText/PDFBox/whatever, right?
Yes.
I.e., going the FOP direction is a
different
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On 6/6/06, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote:
I agree that this doesn't sound like something that should happen
here.
Your saying that in terms
/maven2)
One other thought: Should we set up a default goal (e.g. 'package')?
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In the sandbox, we have Maven archetypes for both Shale Blank and
Action Blank.
Here are the README files with instructions:
http://svn.apache.org
On 6/3/06, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/3/06, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried the struts-blank one. Very cool! I ran into one problem
when
building the generated app, though:
[INFO] Error building POM (may not be this project's POM).
Project ID
this afternoon. What was weird was that it was the first time
I'd run Maven on that box, and it downloaded tons of other stuff from
ibiblio before failing on that one. Given all the successes, I didn't think
about ibiblio having suddenly gone wonky.
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Wendy Smoak wrote:
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on the zone are our demo apps, such as
MailReader and Showcase. That's really what helios was originally set up
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I'll reopen the infrastructure
defaults to JDK 1.3, so you need to add this in the
build/plugins section of the POM:
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-compiler-plugin/artifactId
configuration
source1.5/source
target1.5/target
/configuration
/plugin
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Anyway, I
it. But then again, I'm not
totally sure what the rule is - if there is one - for when we create an
entry in the Struts file versus leaving it up to the user, so I could be
wrong. ;-)
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that they can hand
out. Usually they give them out before the conference, but you might find a
friendly exhibitor with one they'd be willing to let you have. I've managed
to get a pass for a friend this way before.
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Don
I wanted to invite another developer to the BOF?
Also
On 5/15/06, Peter Pilgrim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wait! Let's plan this properly.
Good idea. You might want to try Renkoo to coordinate:
http://www.renkoo.com
This is exactly the kind of thing it was designed for. ;-)
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I have already given Dave my cellphone number. I
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