Martin,

Not sure exactly what you mean by "your code grant
has already been processed" - as best I know, all
the Powers That Be over at Oracle have signed all
the pieces of papers that need to be signed.  Otherwise,
I'd be very unemployed after that code drop. :)   I don't
know if Apache has received all the paperwork they need
to make it official.  Maybe Ted can answer that?

-- Adam


On 1/9/06, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John, Adam,
>
> do you have any news that your code grant has already been processed?
> That will be the next bureaucratic step we'll need to take, I think.
> Plus writing up a proposal for the incubator.
>
> Example: http://incubator.apache.org/projects/tobago.html
>
> regards,
>
> Martin
>
> On 1/10/06, John Fallows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 1/9/06, Adam Winer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 1/7/06, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > John and Adam,
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for all of your hard work getting this ready.  I'm looking
> > > > forward to studying it.  I'm a little busy with the Maven migration
> > > > now but I will get to it.  Once we are fully migrated to maven I
> > > > suspect this will make things easier for the ADF code to use myfaces
> > > > snapshots, etc.
> > > >
> > > > As for the current unavailability of a JSF impl in Maven ... there are
> > > > myfaces jars on ibiblio[1]. I believe struts-shale (using m1) makes
> > > > use of this now.  We didn't really set them up ourselves.  We just
> > > > copied the jars to certain locations on an ASF server and they end up
> > > > propogating there.
> > >
> > > I was looking in the maven2 subdirectory - is maven2 smart enough
> > > to search both maven2 and maven1 repositories?
> >
> >  AFAIK, since the Maven1 ibiblio.org repository came first, the Maven2
> > ibiblio.org repository started out by syncing from the Maven1 repository,
> > but into the new repository directory and filename layout for Maven2.
> > Sometimes, JARs would be uploaded to the Maven2 repository and never exposed
> > via the Maven1 repository.
> >
> >  Lately, the Maven1 repository has been removed as a separately maintained
> > entity, and instead there are URL rewrites going on to expose the Maven2
> > repository as though it were in the Maven1 layout.
> >
> >  This URL rewriting eliminates the inconsistencies between the logical
> > contents of the Maven1 and Maven2 central repositories on ibiblio.org.
> >
> >  Separately from that, Maven2 can consume dependencies from any Maven1
> > repository, if that repository is defined in (pom.xml or settings.xml) to
> > have "legacy" layout.
> >
> >  Kind Regards,
> >  John Fallows.
> >
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