Even better than that: just look at http://www.google.com/search?q=stefano

Darn, the first link on that page is hosted on my server :-P

Although, when it comes to Geek-Fame, the award goes to Carsten

http://www.google.com/search?q=carsten+ziegler

22.000 links! :-)

I'm waaay back with only 10.400 :-( :-(

        Pier (need to improve my google rating)

On 28 Jun 2004, at 19:31, Davanum Srinivas wrote:

with a Google Number of 18,900....i don't think so :) :)
(http://www.google.com/search?q=stefano+mazzocchi). Then there's
always the http://www.waybackmachine.org/ to look us all up when we
kick the bucket and fall off google's radar :)

-- dims

On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 13:50:41 -0400, Stefano Mazzocchi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sylvain Wallez wrote:

Hi all,

Re-reading the ASL 2.0 and looking at our NOTICE.txt, I don't think its
content is appropriate, considering that this file is the attribution
notice that must be included in every derivative work.

With ASL 1.1 the only attribution needed was "This product includes
software developed by The Apache Software Foundation
(http://www.apache.org/)". We now have two additional paragraphs that
were previously in the license header but weren't part of the
attribution notice.

Do we want to keep these two additional paragraphs? Stefano, do you want
to have your name in each and every derivative work?

I checked randomly some other ASF project's NOTICE.txt files, and all of
them contain the simple ASF attribution [1], eventually accompanied with
attribution notices of included third-party libraries (e.g [2]).

WDYT?

I agree that just my name there is a little bit odd.

I don't have a problem if you remove it.

Of course, that will make me fall into oblivion, but hey, what the hell.

--
Stefano.




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