Fair enough. Mind if I redo the script/patch to split the three modules to match the structure of the others? That is, into separate modules/math, modules/beans, modules/regex directories?
Regards, Mark. On 3/20/06, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just committed. There was some delay because of a missing CCLA. Sorry. > > I've committed the code as is from the JIRA. I'm going to do some basic > cleanup and then look at hte patches to integrate. > > Looking at this (and 88?) I think that this "add patches" approach is a > bad one, because it complicates what this JIRA is now. > > In the future, I think we should just create new JIRA's for add-ons (if > the add-on contributor isn't the contributor of the original JIRA) and > just link them so they are easy to keep track of... > > > > Richard Liang wrote: > > Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: > >> Despite a touch of trouble with the packaging of the contribution, it > >> passed with flying colors ( or 'colours', for our UK friends...) > >> > >> +1 from : > >> > >> Geir > >> Stefano > >> Dims > >> Tim > >> Leo > >> > >> In it comes.... > >> > >> Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: > >>> I have received the ACQs and the BCC for Harmony-39, so I can assert > >>> that the critical provenance paperwork is in order (although not in > >>> SVN yet). > >>> > >>> Please vote to accept or reject this codebase into the Apache Harmony > >>> class library : > >>> > >>> [ ] + 1 Accept > >>> [ ] -1 Reject (provide reason below > >>> > >>> Lets let this run 3 days unless a) someone states they need more time > >>> or b) we get all committer votes before then. > >>> > >>> Go... > >>> > >>> geir > >>> > >>> > >> > > Hello Geir, > > > > As this contribution has been accepted for a long time, I'm wondering > > when the source code could be put into Harmony SVN. > > > > I'm working on the implementation of java.text.DecimalFormat which has > > enhancements on BigDecimal and BigInteger support. Now I just use this > > contribution as external jars in Eclipse. > > > -- Mark Hindess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> IBM Java Technology Centre, UK.
