Re: VOTE: Tomcat - TLP

2005-04-08 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
   [x] +1 Vote in support
   [ ]  0   Abstain
   [ ] -1  Vote against
(Jakarta PMC)
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Re: wiki page tampered.

2005-01-24 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
Page reverted
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Shinobu Kawai Yoshida wrote:
Hi,
What's happened to the wiki page?  Can we get it back?
   http://wiki.apache.org/general
Best regards,
-- Shinobu
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Re: [PATCH] who we are

2004-05-04 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
Patch applied, site updated

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Ortwin Glück wrote:

Added myself

Could somebody with karma commit this, please?

Cheers

Ortwin Glück




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Re: Why you *want* to be on the PMC

2003-12-18 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
+1

If this is acceptable by the board then it's the ideal solution.
No changes to the email/website structure, jakarta remains the center 
of the apache java development with a shared announcement list, 
general list, news and download pages, ...

The only change is that the board gets a list of members overseeing 
each project (=PMC) and additionally a Jakarta Community project 
building a java community at Apache. (assisting the java projects)
The board will not get one big report from jakarta but many small ones 
and can see witch (sub)projects needs more members.

Of course many members will be joining multiple PMCs.
Is this possible?
-- Dirk



Noel J. Bergman wrote:

There is a difference between a hierarchy and a confederation.  There is
absolutely nothing that says that we cannot have:
  Jakarta PMC: responsible for jakarta-site/jakarta-site2
  Tomcat PMC: tomcat and related code
  Struts PMC: struts and related code
  Jakarta Commons PMC: ...
  Tapestry PMC: ...
  ...
All without a single change to the Jakarta domain.

No one should feel that there is any relationship between the Foundation's
legal structure, and e-mail/web addresses.  We have had this confirmed
already by both Greg and Sam.  The above *is* an acceptable solution to the
Board.  The question is whether or not it is an acceptable one to us.
	--- Noel




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Re: Just in case you're curious

2003-12-18 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
On Dec 18, 2003, at 9:30 AM, Andy Armstrong wrote:

Henri Yandell wrote:

As a slight aside, getting on the PMC list just means nudging an 
existing
member and pointing out that you are an active committer to Jakarta.


Who's the best person to nudge then? :)


Anyone.  Interested?
Looks like there is some important stuff going on so maybe I should 
join as well.

-- Dirk



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Volunteering for PMC membership

2003-12-18 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
Hi,

I, Dirk Verbeeck (dirkv), a jakarta-commons (and slide) committer, 
would like to help grow Jakarta in whatever capacity I can and I 
request my nomination for PMC membership.

Regards,
Dirk


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Re: Why you *want* to be on the PMC

2003-12-18 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
I'm not asking for a change, I only see a lot of mails again and again 
about the board asking for more insight into the working of jakarta.
Same with the whole jakarta-commons  apache-commons discussion.

If this can be solved by just doing some paperwork (writing down who 
is supervising what) then just do that and move on.
I'm sure we can find enough people to create the project PMCs and 
every java member would be on the Jakarta Community PMC to guide 
the cross project guidelines/resources (from a java community 
perspective).

Everything will remain the same like it is today only the board will 
get more info about the state of each project.

If a project wants their own hostname/website then let them.
For log4j it makes sense because of the multi language aspect, or for 
mega projects like geronimo but otherwise...

--Dirk

Ted Husted wrote:
To do this, each product would simply need to draft a resolution to 
create the PMC and select a chair, and ask that it be placed on the 
board's agenda for the next meeting, just as Log4J and the others did. 
It would be very important that each product do this themselves, to help 
show they are ready for self-management.

Essentially, each product would still be a TLP, but would just be hosted 
at Jakarta.

This option has always been available, it's just that every product 
since Ant has chosen to have their own hostname and website.

It's also important to remember that some of these products, like Log4J, 
are not just about Java anymore. The Apache Logging project will have 
compatible codebases available for half-a-dozen platforms. (Now *that's* 
community building!)

-Ted.


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Re: [POLL] Future Of Turbine-JCS

2003-11-30 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
People looking for java components at apache look first at jakarta commons.
I already referred some people asking for a cache component on the 
commons-user mailing list.
Looking at the number of messages (on the turbine-jcs-* lists) moving to the 
incubator or somewhere else to become a TLP is too soon IMHO.
But JCS has the right size for jakarta commons.

 --
 [ ] leave it within turbine
 [ ] move it to apache commons
 [X] move it to jakarta commons
 [ ] move it to incubator
 [ ] something else (please specify)...
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-- Dirk



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Re: Vendors page

2003-11-06 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
Please submit a patch against the vendors.xml source file:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta-site/xdocs/site/vendors.xml?rev=HEAD
follow the patch guidelines described here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html
-- Dirk

Koschitzky Omry wrote:

Hello,
 
This is the second email I am sending to you, I didn't get any reply
from Apache, if there is any problem in which I can help I will be
happy.
 
We are a company that develops a product named XpoLog. We use Apache
projects in our solutions.
We would like to have a link and description in your vendor's page.
 
Our web site: http://www.xpolog.com
Apache projects integration page at XpoLog:
http://www.xpolog.com/resources/allies/apache.htm
 
 
XpoLog / http://www.xpolog.com
*	XpoLog is a log viewer and analysis server with integration
support to Apache projects like log4j and Tomcat. XpoLog provides a
solution for both log analysis and support station. 
*	Tel Aviv/ Israel 
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Best regards,
 
 
Koschitzky Omry
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XpoLog




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karma for jakarta-site

2003-10-21 Thread Dirk Verbeeck
Could someone grant me karma to jakarta-site2?

Commons-Pool  DBCP will be released shortly and I need to update the 
download pages and publish a news item.

Thanks in advance,
Dirk




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