Re: what became of beanshell in Apache commons?

2020-04-25 Thread Peter Kovacs
Yes, my wrong. I think I got the impression from Wikipedia, and I did 
find the vote.


Still, thanks for the response.

Am 25.04.20 um 09:58 schrieb Stefan Bodewig:

On 2020-04-24, Peter Kovacs wrote:


Now I figured that beanshell was included into apache copmmons, which we also 
use.

The move has been proposed but actually never actually happened IIRC.

https://www.mail-archive.com/dev@taverna.incubator.apache.org/msg00224.html
is the best reference (more than five years ago, mind you) I could find.

Stefan

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Re: what became of beanshell in Apache commons?

2020-04-25 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2020-04-24, Peter Kovacs wrote:

> Now I figured that beanshell was included into apache copmmons, which we also 
> use.

The move has been proposed but actually never actually happened IIRC.

https://www.mail-archive.com/dev@taverna.incubator.apache.org/msg00224.html
is the best reference (more than five years ago, mind you) I could find.

Stefan

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Re: what became of beanshell in Apache commons?

2020-04-25 Thread Claude Warren
I don't know for certain but here is what I piected together.

The project currently resides at:  https://github.com/beanshell/beanshell

The documentation there says:

BeanShell was proposed as an incubator project
>  to move to Apache
> Software Foundation . In preparation for this,
> the codebase for BeanShell 2.0b4 was donated to ASF by a code grant, and
> the license changed to Apache License, version 2.0
> .
>
> The source code was moved to http://apache-extras.org/ - a project home
> hosted by Google Code, that was only informally associated with Apache
> Software Foundation. Many of the BeanShell committers were Apache
> committers, and thus Apache Extras seemed a natural home.
>
> However the project did not move into the Apache incubator
> , and remained at apache-extras.org as an
> independent project.
>

A quick review of the Apache Incubator projects does not show that it was
ever an incubator project, so I have to assume that it never came over.

Claude

On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 10:27 PM Peter Kovacs  wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I hope I do not sound to stupid.
> In Apache OpenOffice we still beanshell 2.0b6.
> Now I figured that beanshell was included into apache copmmons, which we
> also use.
>
> Can anyone help me, and guide on the transition so we can drop the old
> dependency for good?
>
> Any information helps, links and so on. Sorry I am a bit lost having to
> bridge 7 years gap.
> Thanks a lot for any support! (I am subscribing, So no worries.)
>
> All the Best
> Peter
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what became of beanshell in Apache commons?

2020-04-24 Thread Peter Kovacs
Hello all,

I hope I do not sound to stupid.
In Apache OpenOffice we still beanshell 2.0b6.
Now I figured that beanshell was included into apache copmmons, which we also 
use.

Can anyone help me, and guide on the transition so we can drop the old 
dependency for good?

Any information helps, links and so on. Sorry I am a bit lost having to bridge 
7 years gap.
Thanks a lot for any support! (I am subscribing, So no worries.)

All the Best
Peter

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