Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal]
Hi, First of all, there are lots of places that I could propose my project, but I think that open source development with the Apache Way conveys the real Free and Professional Open Source Project with meritrocracy in action. This code could be part of the Geronimo project as its Web Beans container, or could be the top level project its own. I only know that there is only one effort to create RI, this is the JBoss RI (Pete Muir is responsible for implementing, Gavin King for creating the spec) at the web side http://seamframework.org/WebBeans. And its implementation is in the early stage. Indeed, Apache way implementation makes different from the others, because and most importantly its developed based on the Apache Way and it also creates additions to the RI with creating add-on components that are based on the other Apache projects, such as, OpenEJB, OpenJPA, JSecurity, ActiveMQ etc, possible. Morevoer, It's always good to have multiple implementations of a spec so enterprise community benefits from the different imlpementations, and they choose the best (Like MyFaces and Sun JSF imeplemtnations.) I am ready for doing lots of work to this project progresses. Moreover, I get some great response from the below individuals to help this project succesfull, - Kevan Miller : As a mentor and partly committer - Conny Lundgren : JSR-299 EG member as a committer. And also, I think the committer number is increased by the time. As I said in the beginning, I believe that open source must be transparent, and the community appreciates the heavy working to implement this spec within the Apache Foundation. Sincerely; Gurkan Erdogdu - Original Message From: J Aaron Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: general@incubator.apache.org Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 8:13:05 AM Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal] Gurkan Erdogdu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi to all; I have posted a proposal about the project, named OpenWebBeans. It is in the WIKI, its address is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OpenWebBeansProposal I have a number of questions before I can support the proposal: Where do you expect this code / community to end up after the incubator? Will it be part of Geronimo? Part of MySpaces? It's own TLP? I can say now that if the project is to stand on its own, then there's a lot of work to do. It seems as though there are 2 or 3 other Apache licensed efforts in creating a RI for JSR-299: Gavin King's work, JBoss's work and the rumored Guice work. What makes this RI effort any different? Why should the ASF support this project instead of one of the others? I'm concerned that there's only one listed committer. Getting to at least 3 committers is going to have to be the first order of business for this podling. -- J Aaron Farrjadetower.com[US] +1 724-964-4515 馮傑仁cubiclemuses.com [HK] +852 8123-7905 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Continuous Build environment?
On 10/13/08, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Continuum currently runs on Linux - I'm currently investigating setting up a Windows server for the same. That would be very useful, if we could plan for running a Hudson agent on that server as well would be excellent. /niklas - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[VOTE RESULTS] (was AW: [VOTE] apache-empire-db-2.0.4-incubating and apache-empire-struts2-ext-1.0.4-incubating release, 2nd round)
Hello, The final tally of the vote is: +1 votes: 5 (3 binding, 2 non-binding) Jörg Reiher (non-binding) http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/200810.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Rainer Döbele (non-binding) http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/200810.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ant elder (binding) http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/200810.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Martijn Dashorst (binding) http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/200810.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thomas Fischer (binding) http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/200810.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 votes: 0 -1 votes: 0 This exceeds the minimum three +1 votes required and the proposal passes. I shall now make the release and prepare a release announcement. Thanks, Joerg - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graduation Checklist , was Re: [VOTE] Pig graduation to hadoop subproject
Hi, On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Doug Cutting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Luciano Resende wrote: Have you guys looked at the Creating an Open and Diverse community section on the graduation checklist ? Pig wishes to become a subproject of Hadoop, not a TLP. Hadoop's PMC is listed at: http://hadoop.apache.org/who.html... I think Luciano's questions is basically has Pig been able to enroll any non-Yahoo committers, as IIRC the initial Pig committers were all from Yahoo. Even if this doesn't have much impact on graduation as a Hadoop subproject, I'm sure many of us would like to know. -Bertrand - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [RESULT] [VOTE] [POLICY] Allow extra release distribution channels like the central Maven repository
Hi, On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 9:45 PM, Jukka Zitting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, unless within a week from now we start seeing constructive efforts at forming an alternative policy (or clarifying the current undocumented policy) that we could vote on, I will declare this vote as passing and implement the proposed change based on the measured majority. Just a final heads up that, based on the majority vote, I will be implementing this policy change tonight unless anyone wants to propose an alternative policy. BR, Jukka Zitting - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal]
Gurkan- have you tried to ping the Guice folks ? I wonder if they a) would be interested in joining this effort, here at Apache (Crazy Bob is an apache committer) b) prefer to work on the RI, at JBoss (Crazy Bob is EG member) c) have no steaks into the WebBeans effort -Matthias 2008/10/13 Gurkan Erdogdu [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, First of all, there are lots of places that I could propose my project, but I think that open source development with the Apache Way conveys the real Free and Professional Open Source Project with meritrocracy in action. This code could be part of the Geronimo project as its Web Beans container, or could be the top level project its own. I only know that there is only one effort to create RI, this is the JBoss RI (Pete Muir is responsible for implementing, Gavin King for creating the spec) at the web side http://seamframework.org/WebBeans. And its implementation is in the early stage. Indeed, Apache way implementation makes different from the others, because and most importantly its developed based on the Apache Way and it also creates additions to the RI with creating add-on components that are based on the other Apache projects, such as, OpenEJB, OpenJPA, JSecurity, ActiveMQ etc, possible. Morevoer, It's always good to have multiple implementations of a spec so enterprise community benefits from the different imlpementations, and they choose the best (Like MyFaces and Sun JSF imeplemtnations.) I am ready for doing lots of work to this project progresses. Moreover, I get some great response from the below individuals to help this project succesfull, - Kevan Miller : As a mentor and partly committer - Conny Lundgren : JSR-299 EG member as a committer. And also, I think the committer number is increased by the time. As I said in the beginning, I believe that open source must be transparent, and the community appreciates the heavy working to implement this spec within the Apache Foundation. Sincerely; Gurkan Erdogdu - Original Message From: J Aaron Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: general@incubator.apache.org Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 8:13:05 AM Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal] Gurkan Erdogdu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi to all; I have posted a proposal about the project, named OpenWebBeans. It is in the WIKI, its address is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OpenWebBeansProposal I have a number of questions before I can support the proposal: Where do you expect this code / community to end up after the incubator? Will it be part of Geronimo? Part of MySpaces? It's own TLP? I can say now that if the project is to stand on its own, then there's a lot of work to do. It seems as though there are 2 or 3 other Apache licensed efforts in creating a RI for JSR-299: Gavin King's work, JBoss's work and the rumored Guice work. What makes this RI effort any different? Why should the ASF support this project instead of one of the others? I'm concerned that there's only one listed committer. Getting to at least 3 committers is going to have to be the first order of business for this podling. -- J Aaron Farrjadetower.com[US] +1 724-964-4515 馮傑仁cubiclemuses.com [HK] +852 8123-7905 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Matthias Wessendorf blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Graduation Checklist , was Re: [VOTE] Pig graduation to hadoop subproject
Hi Bertrand, Pig does have two committers not affiliated with Yahoo: Pi Song and Daniel Dai. This is reflected on our who we are page. Olga -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bertrand Delacretaz Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:26 AM To: general@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: Graduation Checklist , was Re: [VOTE] Pig graduation to hadoop subproject Hi, On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Doug Cutting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Luciano Resende wrote: Have you guys looked at the Creating an Open and Diverse community section on the graduation checklist ? Pig wishes to become a subproject of Hadoop, not a TLP. Hadoop's PMC is listed at: http://hadoop.apache.org/who.html... I think Luciano's questions is basically has Pig been able to enroll any non-Yahoo committers, as IIRC the initial Pig committers were all from Yahoo. Even if this doesn't have much impact on graduation as a Hadoop subproject, I'm sure many of us would like to know. -Bertrand - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graduation Checklist , was Re: [VOTE] Pig graduation to hadoop subproject
Hi Olga, On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Olga Natkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...Pig does have two committers not affiliated with Yahoo: Pi Song and Daniel Dai. This is reflected on our who we are page Thanks, and sorry for missing that. -Bertrand Olga -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bertrand Delacretaz Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:26 AM To: general@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: Graduation Checklist , was Re: [VOTE] Pig graduation to hadoop subproject Hi, On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Doug Cutting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Luciano Resende wrote: Have you guys looked at the Creating an Open and Diverse community section on the graduation checklist ? Pig wishes to become a subproject of Hadoop, not a TLP. Hadoop's PMC is listed at: http://hadoop.apache.org/who.html... I think Luciano's questions is basically has Pig been able to enroll any non-Yahoo committers, as IIRC the initial Pig committers were all from Yahoo. Even if this doesn't have much impact on graduation as a Hadoop subproject, I'm sure many of us would like to know. -Bertrand - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Incubator Board Report October 2008
In general the Incubator is operating well. The Bluesky project, which has been an area of concern, has submitted a report this month. A number of us have asked that the Maven Repository issues, which has swamped the general@ list for more than a month almost to the exclusion of all other discussion, be moved from the Incubator to Infrastructure. Yes, the Incubator is effected in terms of our requirement that users be aware of and agree to the use of Incubator artifacts, as the Incubator has long been charged with maintaining the distinction that Incubator projects are not yet fully endorsed by the ASF in large part to protect the Apache brand and imprimatur. But although Maven's lack of support for authenticated and approved artifacts does effect the Incubator's ability to perform that role, discussion and correction of that defect really belong at the Infrastructure level, as the scope of its consequences is much more serious and widespread. Unresolved for now is what to do about Incubator artifacts and Maven in the interim. It is unclear that there is a solution that allows Incubator projects to publish into the Maven repository at all without violating the policy regarding explicit user knowledge and consent. The discussion of the issues caused by Maven's repository handling has led to revisiting under what circumstances Incubator projects should be permitted to do releases, if at all. Personally, I would consider it unfortunate, unfair, and a shame if we were to decide to return to the prohibition against releases due to a build tool's inadequacies, nor do I believe that most people want that to happen. Others, mostly Maven users, would like to see any distinction between the Incubator and the ASF eliminated, which is also an undesirable approach. There has also been confusion evidenced about what the Apache License permits anyone to do with the our code versus policies that the ASF self-imposes on its projects. We are reminding all projects to provide, at a minimum, the following information: * The incubating since info * The project's top 2 or 3 things to resolve prior to graduation * A short description of what your project's software does Not all of them have yet complied, but we're working on it. We're looking at various projects to see if they are ready to graduate, whether as or into a TLP, and have new projects arriving, one from the Apache Labs. Pig appears ready, and is being voted on, to leave the Incubator for the Hadoop project. We need to examine QPid and UIMA regarding graduation. --- = BlueSky = Now, BlueSky ASF Project is running in the first phase. A lot of efforts are done to legalize the BlueSky source code under Apache licence. For RealClass system source code, there are three main third-part libraries whose licences do not comply with ASL definitely. They are GUN c++ stl, arts and ffmpeg. The issue that dynamic link with GPLed GUN c++ stl in RealClass system source code is legal or not have been discussing in bluesky mailing list. The conflict which the other two libraries lead to are so complicated that more time is spent and discuss in details to resolve this problem. Besides ,we do the following: * In order to introduce RealClass system's functions, feature and usage, we supply the document about system customer manual to BlueSky website. * Due to conflict with ASL, the work of committing the source code is behind of the schedule. = Empire-DB = Empire-db has been accepted to the incubator in July 2008. While ths SVN repository had soon been set up and development progressed there has until now not been an official Apache release with the packages containting the org.apache namespace and with all legal files available and in the right place. Recent activity: The main concern of the Empire-db committers in the previous month has been the acceptance of the first official Apache release by members of the incubator PMC. Due to legal concerns about the inclusion of two .jar files the distribution was first changed to go without them which however resulted in compilation problems with the build files provided. After a long discussion period the two jars which were taken from a Tomcat distribution where included again and release candidate 2 of Empire-db 2.0.4 and Struts2-extentions 1.0.4 were again put up for voting. Finally the release got accepted incubator PMC. The accepted distribution files will now be offered for download from the Empire-db website. (Yet to be done) Meanwhile a few improvement and bufixing tasks have already been opened for the upcoming 2.0.5 release. Community aspects: Slowly the empire-user mailing list is getting used by uses not belonging to the empire-db development team. A few mail requests have been answered. With the now accepted official Apache release we hope that we can now further increase the community. = PhotArk = Apache !PhotArk will be a complete open
Re: [VOTE] Pig graduation to hadoop subproject
Hi Noel, On Oct 13, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Noel J. Bergman wrote: Olga, I saw your: Total: 9 +10 -1 Pig Committers: 6 +10 -1 Pig Mentors:1 +10 -1 But please note that only Incubator PMC votes actually count, and you need at least 3. Whom do you have besides the one Mentor and mine (herein granted)? Also, since you intend to graduate into Hadoop, that PMC must vote to accept Pig -- we don't force it on them. ;-) Has that happened? --- Noel Olga's [VOTE] was for Pig community members (and mentors, of course). From Olga's message: Please, vote by the end of the day on Thursday, 10/9. Thanks, Olga PS: I am ccing hadoop and incubator general mailing lists; however, no action is required from them at this time. This step is for Pig community only. Craig - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Craig L Russell Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://db.apache.org/jdo 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp! smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
RE: [VOTE] Pig graduation to hadoop subproject
Hi Noel, My understanding is that graduation into a subproject is a 3 step process: (1) Community vote (optional but desired) (2) Project that will accept the subproject (in this case Hadoop) votes (3) Incubator PMC votes. I think we completed step (1) and need to move to step (2). Is this correct? Olga -Original Message- From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 11:04 AM To: general@incubator.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [VOTE] Pig graduation to hadoop subproject Olga, I saw your: Total:9 +10 -1 Pig Committers: 6 +10 -1 Pig Mentors: 1 +10 -1 But please note that only Incubator PMC votes actually count, and you need at least 3. Whom do you have besides the one Mentor and mine (herein granted)? Also, since you intend to graduate into Hadoop, that PMC must vote to accept Pig -- we don't force it on them. ;-) Has that happened? --- Noel - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal]
2008/10/13 Gurkan Erdogdu [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Matthias, I do not know the mail adress of the Crazy Bob. I dropped information into to the google-guice developer list about the OpenWebBeans proposal but I have got no response so far. I also dropped the message into the JBoss Seam framework mailing list. Pete Muir from the JBoss replied with kindly message that he said You could welcome to help into the WebBeans RI effort in the JBoss. But I said him, I think that different RI from the different foundations is great. I am subscribed on this list '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and I haven't seen a post from you there. Also I don't see that there was any other WebBeans announcement. Maybe it is worth to ask them, if they wanna join (or not). doing it here is fine, IMO. That's why I offered help in being a mentor / champion. I wonder the voting is stopped in this time or how will the process continue? Hrm, we always can revote. IMO no need to rush; Things should be cleared before continuing the *process* _M Thanks; Gurkan - Original Message From: Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: general@incubator.apache.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 6:26:41 PM Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal] Gurkan- have you tried to ping the Guice folks ? I wonder if they a) would be interested in joining this effort, here at Apache (Crazy Bob is an apache committer) b) prefer to work on the RI, at JBoss (Crazy Bob is EG member) c) have no steaks into the WebBeans effort -Matthias 2008/10/13 Gurkan Erdogdu [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, First of all, there are lots of places that I could propose my project, but I think that open source development with the Apache Way conveys the real Free and Professional Open Source Project with meritrocracy in action. This code could be part of the Geronimo project as its Web Beans container, or could be the top level project its own. I only know that there is only one effort to create RI, this is the JBoss RI (Pete Muir is responsible for implementing, Gavin King for creating the spec) at the web side http://seamframework.org/WebBeans. And its implementation is in the early stage. Indeed, Apache way implementation makes different from the others, because and most importantly its developed based on the Apache Way and it also creates additions to the RI with creating add-on components that are based on the other Apache projects, such as, OpenEJB, OpenJPA, JSecurity, ActiveMQ etc, possible. Morevoer, It's always good to have multiple implementations of a spec so enterprise community benefits from the different imlpementations, and they choose the best (Like MyFaces and Sun JSF imeplemtnations.) I am ready for doing lots of work to this project progresses. Moreover, I get some great response from the below individuals to help this project succesfull, - Kevan Miller : As a mentor and partly committer - Conny Lundgren : JSR-299 EG member as a committer. And also, I think the committer number is increased by the time. As I said in the beginning, I believe that open source must be transparent, and the community appreciates the heavy working to implement this spec within the Apache Foundation. Sincerely; Gurkan Erdogdu - Original Message From: J Aaron Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: general@incubator.apache.org Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 8:13:05 AM Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal] Gurkan Erdogdu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi to all; I have posted a proposal about the project, named OpenWebBeans. It is in the WIKI, its address is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OpenWebBeansProposal I have a number of questions before I can support the proposal: Where do you expect this code / community to end up after the incubator? Will it be part of Geronimo? Part of MySpaces? It's own TLP? I can say now that if the project is to stand on its own, then there's a lot of work to do. It seems as though there are 2 or 3 other Apache licensed efforts in creating a RI for JSR-299: Gavin King's work, JBoss's work and the rumored Guice work. What makes this RI effort any different? Why should the ASF support this project instead of one of the others? I'm concerned that there's only one listed committer. Getting to at least 3 committers is going to have to be the first order of business for this podling. -- J Aaron Farrjadetower.com[US] +1 724-964-4515 馮傑仁cubiclemuses.com [HK] +852 8123-7905 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Matthias Wessendorf blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf
[VOTE]: Buildr 1.3.3 release
Up for vote, the Buildr 1.3.2 release. The release vote passed within the PPMC with +6 (+7 including non-binding votes) and no -1: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-buildr-dev/200810.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] We're voting on the source distributions available here: http://people.apache.org/~assaf/buildr/1.3.3/distro/ Specifically: http://people.apache.org/~assaf/buildr/1.3.3/distro/buildr-1.3.3-incubating.tgz http://people.apache.org/~assaf/buildr/1.3.3/distro/buildr-1.3.3-incubating.zip The documentation generated for this release is available here: http://people.apache.org/~assaf/buildr/1.3.3/site/ http://people.apache.org/~assaf/buildr/1.3.3/site/buildr.pdf The official specification against which this release was tested: http://people.apache.org/~assaf/buildr/1.3.3/site/specs.html Test coverage report: http://people.apache.org/~assaf/buildr/1.3.3/site/coverage/index.html The following changes were made since 1.3.2: * Added: JtestR support. Implemented pending jtestr specs. * Added: Growl notifications (OS X only). * Added: error, info and trace methods. * Added: Release task support for alternative SVN repository layout (e.g., http://my.repo.org/trunk/foo). * Added: BUILDR-128 Emma support * Added: BUILDR-135. Extracted reusable replacement logic into Filter::Mapper * Added: BUILDR-148 It is now possible to set the version of various 3rd party libraries from the build.yml file. Supported libraries include Ant and the various test and BDD frameworks. * Change: Error reporting now shows 'buildr aborted!' (used to say rake), more of the stack trace without running --trace, and when running with supported terminal, error message is red. * Change: Eclipse task updated to documented Scala plugin requirements (http://www.scala-lang.org/node/94) * Change: Buildr.application.buildfile returns a task instead of a String. * Change: BUILDR-104 Buildr::group has :under and :version, but not :type. Now it has :type too (Lacton). * Change: BUILDR-139 Incremental test run. * Change: BUILDR-141 Removed NEXT_VERSION from release task. * Change: BUILDR-148 ant-junit no longer included in root classpath, but specified during taskdef. * Change: BUILDR-153 To customize the SVN tag used by the release task, set Release.tag_name to either the tag value or a proc that takes the version number and return the desired tag. * Fixed: Should not display (in `pwd`, development) when using --quiet. * Fixed: Release task's regexp to find either THIS_VERSION and VERSION_NUMBER. * Fixed: BUILDR-106 download(artifact(...)=url) broken in certain cases (Lacton). * Fixed: BUILDR-108 Trace to explain why a compile is done (Lacton). * Fixed: BUILDR-109 Failure of Buildr::Filter should respond to :include and use these inclusion patterns (Lacton). * Fixed: BUILDR-110 Error creating buildfile from POM when missing plugin configuration (Geoffrey Ruscoe). * Fixed: BUILDR-112 Using a user gem repository with 'rake setup' (Lacton). * Fixed: BUILDR-114 Hash.from_java_properties does not behave like java.util.Properties (Lacton). * Fixed: BUILDR-116: TestTask should include the main compile target in its dependencies, even when using non standard directories (Lacton). * Fixed: BUILDR-117 Shared directory for both code and resources produces duplicate Eclipse classpath entries (Nathan Hamblen) * Fixed: BUILDR-119 Eclipse task does not accept test resource folders (Lacton) * Fixed: BUILDR-122: eclipse task should not check for directory existence * Fixed: BUILDR-123: eclipse task should honor ResourceTask's target directory * Fixed: BUILDR-124 unzip(...).from_path does not work correctly without include (Rhett Sutphin). * Fixed: BUILDR-126 Tests options are shared between unrelated projects when using #options instead of #using (Lacton). * Fixed: BUILDR-129. Modifying a project manifest should not alter it's parent project manifest. * Fixed: BUILDR-137 JRuby 1.1.3 and Buildr 1.3.2 don't appear to work (on Windows). * Fixed: BUILDR-138 ScalaTest premature use of Buildr::Repositories inconsistent with customizing locations. * Fixed: BUILDR-152 Project.task fails when task name starts with a colon. * Fixed: BUILDR-157 Tasks library not loaded from a submodule. * Docs: BUILDR-111 Troubleshoot tip when Buildr's bin directory shows up in RUBYLIB (Geoffrey Ruscoe). Assaf - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[jira] Resolved: (INCUBATOR-82) Allow extra release distribution channels like the central Maven repository
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-82?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Jukka Zitting resolved INCUBATOR-82. Resolution: Fixed Committed in revision 704280. Vote result: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/200809.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Allow extra release distribution channels like the central Maven repository --- Key: INCUBATOR-82 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-82 Project: Incubator Issue Type: Improvement Components: policy Reporter: Jukka Zitting Attachments: INCUBATOR-82.patch There has been a lot of discussion about whether to allow podlings to publish their releases in the central Maven repository. The current (undocumented) policy is that podlings may not use the central Maven repository as a distribution channel. I am planning to call the Incubator PMC to vote on changing this policy. Instead of the specific case of the Maven repository, I would like to make the policy change cover any _additional_ distribution channels that the podlings may want to use. Otherwise we'll be having the same discussion again with other channels like Ruby Gems, Python Package Index, Perl CPAN, etc. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [RESULT] [VOTE] [POLICY] Allow extra release distribution channels like the central Maven repository
Hi, On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Jukka Zitting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a final heads up that, based on the majority vote, I will be implementing this policy change tonight unless anyone wants to propose an alternative policy. See revision 704280. It is now OK for podlings to deploy approved releases (that satisfy the labeling and disclaimer requirements) to the central Maven repository through m2-ibiblio-rsync-repository. BR, Jukka Zitting - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal]
Gurkan Erdogdu wrote: I wonder the voting is stopped in this time or how will the process continue? We are not voting yet. This is just the early proposal stage. As the proposer, you will need to be familiar with the steps of the process. See docs at http://incubator.apache.org/ By the way, your mail client seems to be losing the context of which message you had replied to. This makes the threads hard to follow. See http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.incubator.general/20027 -David - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[jira] Commented: (INCUBATOR-78) Unreliable report schedule and list of podlings
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-78?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanelfocusedCommentId=12639257#action_12639257 ] David Crossley commented on INCUBATOR-78: - We can parse the generated table Currently in incubation at http://incubator.apache.org/projects/ which has most of the information that we need. However, this is still not reliable because we need to know which projects were accepted. Often they miss the first two steps: adding their status to that table, and adding themselves to the reporting schedule Wiki page: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ReportingSchedule See some more discussion at: Re: up-to-date list of projects in incubation http://markmail.org/message/qxemvfbsljdwbflj If their mentors don't add to the reporting schedule soon after acceptance, then another IPMC member needs to jump in to do it. Then we can parse that wiki ReportingSchedule and correlate with the projects index. Less maintenance of source data, and alerts to missing status info pages. Unreliable report schedule and list of podlings --- Key: INCUBATOR-78 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-78 Project: Incubator Issue Type: Bug Reporter: Bertrand Delacretaz As discussed in http://markmail.org/message/le55q754m4eypu7r it would be useful to generate the podlings report schedule and the list of projects on the http://incubator.apache.org/ automatically from a master file. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [RESULT] [VOTE] [POLICY] Allow extra release distribution channels like the central Maven repository
Thanks, Jukka--- Very much admire your leadership on navigating us through a decision making process on this tricky issue. Not to mention your peaceful attitude in the midst of much passion. cheers, WILL On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Jukka Zitting [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Hi, On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Jukka Zitting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a final heads up that, based on the majority vote, I will be implementing this policy change tonight unless anyone wants to propose an alternative policy. See revision 704280. It is now OK for podlings to deploy approved releases (that satisfy the labeling and disclaimer requirements) to the central Maven repository through m2-ibiblio-rsync-repository. BR, Jukka Zitting - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Forio Business Simulations Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.forio.com
[jira] Updated: (INCUBATOR-93) Incubation_Policy.html#Acceptance+By+Incubator needs clarification: process depends on who is Sponsor
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-93?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] David Crossley updated INCUBATOR-93: Attachment: INCUBATOR-93.txt See the attached patch: In Incubation_Policy.xml ... * Add sentence to distinguish between IPMC being the sponsor or a TLP. * Move the Acceptance of Mentors paragraph to its own sub-section. In Process_Description.xml ... * Add an Introduction section at beginning to remind to read other documents which also explain the process. * Add words to distinguish between IPMC being the sponsor or a TLP. Incubation_Policy.html#Acceptance+By+Incubator needs clarification: process depends on who is Sponsor - Key: INCUBATOR-93 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-93 Project: Incubator Issue Type: Bug Components: policy Reporter: David Crossley Attachments: INCUBATOR-93.txt This section details the next step after a successful acceptance vote. It involves a special message to general@ and acknowledgment from IPMC and 72 hours wait. It seems that this is not being followed, rather just doing a vote summary. Does this section need review, or is this a necessary due-process type of thing? It should at least be clarified who can do this step. This arises because i am investigating why some projects are not commencing properly, e.g. adding to reporting roster and getting their status document started. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[jira] Closed: (INCUBATOR-79) Update guide: releasing-eclipse-update-site to correct some inaccuracies
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-79?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] David Crossley closed INCUBATOR-79. --- Resolution: Fixed Thanks, patch applied. This should not have waited, AFAIK you could have done it immediately. Only the Policy documents need an IPMC review. Update guide: releasing-eclipse-update-site to correct some inaccuracies Key: INCUBATOR-79 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INCUBATOR-79 Project: Incubator Issue Type: Improvement Reporter: Marshall Schor Priority: Minor Attachments: patch.txt Found some inaccuracies in the guide while building an eclipse update site: the location of the urlDigest needs to point to the directory containing the digest.zip, not the digest.zip itself. Add info on using relative urls, as well. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal]
- Original Message From: Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: general@incubator.apache.org Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 10:52:25 PM Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal] 2008/10/13 Gurkan Erdogdu [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Matthias, I do not know the mail adress of the Crazy Bob. I dropped information into to the google-guice developer list about the OpenWebBeans proposal but I have got no response so far. I also dropped the message into the JBoss Seam framework mailing list. Pete Muir from the JBoss replied with kindly message that he said You could welcome to help into the WebBeans RI effort in the JBoss. But I said him, I think that different RI from the different foundations is great. I am subscribed on this list '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and I haven't seen a post from you there. Also I don't see that there was any other WebBeans announcement. Maybe it is worth to ask them, if they wanna join (or not). Today, I sent the mail to the Crazy Bob at adress, [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I got no response so far. A dropped message into the guice developer list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with title About WebBeans RI 3 days ago, no response. Matthias, if you wish I could sent same email again to the Bob with CC you ?. doing it here is fine, IMO. That's why I offered help in being a mentor / champion. I wonder the voting is stopped in this time or how will the process continue? Hrm, we always can revote. IMO no need to rush; Things should be cleared before continuing the *process* Ok. Just about my curious. _M Thanks; Gurkan - Original Message From: Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: general@incubator.apache.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 6:26:41 PM Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal] Gurkan- have you tried to ping the Guice folks ? I wonder if they a) would be interested in joining this effort, here at Apache (Crazy Bob is an apache committer) b) prefer to work on the RI, at JBoss (Crazy Bob is EG member) c) have no steaks into the WebBeans effort -Matthias 2008/10/13 Gurkan Erdogdu [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, First of all, there are lots of places that I could propose my project, but I think that open source development with the Apache Way conveys the real Free and Professional Open Source Project with meritrocracy in action. This code could be part of the Geronimo project as its Web Beans container, or could be the top level project its own. I only know that there is only one effort to create RI, this is the JBoss RI (Pete Muir is responsible for implementing, Gavin King for creating the spec) at the web side http://seamframework.org/WebBeans. And its implementation is in the early stage. Indeed, Apache way implementation makes different from the others, because and most importantly its developed based on the Apache Way and it also creates additions to the RI with creating add-on components that are based on the other Apache projects, such as, OpenEJB, OpenJPA, JSecurity, ActiveMQ etc, possible. Morevoer, It's always good to have multiple implementations of a spec so enterprise community benefits from the different imlpementations, and they choose the best (Like MyFaces and Sun JSF imeplemtnations.) I am ready for doing lots of work to this project progresses. Moreover, I get some great response from the below individuals to help this project succesfull, - Kevan Miller : As a mentor and partly committer - Conny Lundgren : JSR-299 EG member as a committer. And also, I think the committer number is increased by the time. As I said in the beginning, I believe that open source must be transparent, and the community appreciates the heavy working to implement this spec within the Apache Foundation. Sincerely; Gurkan Erdogdu - Original Message From: J Aaron Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: general@incubator.apache.org Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 8:13:05 AM Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL - OpenWebBeans Project Proposal] Gurkan Erdogdu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi to all; I have posted a proposal about the project, named OpenWebBeans. It is in the WIKI, its address is http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OpenWebBeansProposal I have a number of questions before I can support the proposal: Where do you expect this code / community to end up after the incubator? Will it be part of Geronimo? Part of MySpaces? It's own TLP? I can say now that if the project is to stand on its own, then there's a lot of work to do. It seems as though there are 2 or 3 other Apache licensed efforts in creating a RI for JSR-299: Gavin King's work, JBoss's work and the rumored Guice work. What makes this RI effort any different? Why should the ASF support this project instead of one of the others? I'm concerned that there's only one listed committer. Getting to at least 3 committers is going to have to be the first order of business