Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-18 Thread Mikhail Loenko

Congratulations Paulex!

Mikhail

2006/7/17, Geir Magnusson Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
committer, Paulex Yang.

Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

We all continue to expect great things from him.

Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
(and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

Things to do :

1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
 While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
to any Apache project.

2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
branches if you need to.

3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
ACQs and BCC.

Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

The Apache Harmony PPMC

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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-17 Thread Mark Hindess
Congratulations Paulex!

-Mark.

On 16 July 2006 at 19:35, Geir Magnusson Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
 committer, Paulex Yang.
 
 Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
 namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
 the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
 a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)
 
 We all continue to expect great things from him.
 
 Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
 please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
 (and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.
 
 Things to do :
 
 1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
 2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
 3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
 4) Change your svn password as described in the account email
 
 At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
 and update it.  See if you can figure out how.
 
 Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
 you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
 You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)
 
 Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :
 
 1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
 earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
  While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
 and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
 to any Apache project.
 
 2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
 then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
 often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
 commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
 going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
 branches if you need to.
 
 3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
 someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
 submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
 employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
 ACQs and BCC.
 
 Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.
 
 The Apache Harmony PPMC
 
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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-17 Thread David Tanzer

Congratulations Paulex!

On 17.07.2006, at 01:35, Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:


Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
committer, Paulex Yang.

Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy  
community,
namely his ability to work together with others, continued  
dedication to

the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

We all continue to expect great things from him.

Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a  
good

(and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

Things to do :

1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from  
svn

and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure  
that

you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please  
remember :


1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
earned committer status in part because of your engagement with  
others.

 While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is  
the key

to any Apache project.

2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it  
early and

often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if  
you are

going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
branches if you need to.

3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
ACQs and BCC.

Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

The Apache Harmony PPMC

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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-17 Thread Oliver Deakin

Congratulations Paulex! :)

Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:

Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
committer, Paulex Yang.

Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

We all continue to expect great things from him.

Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
(and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

Things to do :

1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
 While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
to any Apache project.

2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
branches if you need to.

3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
ACQs and BCC.

Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

The Apache Harmony PPMC

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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-17 Thread Alexey Petrenko

Congratulations! :)

2006/7/17, Oliver Deakin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Congratulations Paulex! :)

Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
 Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
 committer, Paulex Yang.

 Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
 namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
 the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
 a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

 We all continue to expect great things from him.

 Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
 please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
 (and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

 Things to do :

 1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
 2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
 3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
 4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

 At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
 and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

 Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
 you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
 You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

 Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

 1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
 earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
  While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
 and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
 to any Apache project.

 2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
 then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
 often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
 commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
 going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
 branches if you need to.

 3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
 someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
 submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
 employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
 ACQs and BCC.

 Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-17 Thread Richard Liang

Congratulations, Paulex! You're my role-model. ;-)

Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:

Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
committer, Paulex Yang.

Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

We all continue to expect great things from him.

Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
(and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

Things to do :

1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
 While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
to any Apache project.

2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
branches if you need to.

3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
ACQs and BCC.

Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-17 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr
And Paulex, please accept my sincerest apologies for the
copy-and-paste-o down there, leaving in Mark, twice. :)

I'm very embarrassed, and this in no way has any bearing on you.

geir


Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
 Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
 committer, Paulex Yang.
 
 Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
 namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
 the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
 a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)
 
 We all continue to expect great things from him.
 
 Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
 please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
 (and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.
 
 Things to do :
 
 1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
 2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
 3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
 4) Change your svn password as described in the account email
 
 At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
 and update it.  See if you can figure out how.
 
 Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
 you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
 You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)
 
 Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :
 
 1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
 earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
  While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
 and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
 to any Apache project.
 
 2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
 then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
 often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
 commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
 going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
 branches if you need to.
 
 3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
 someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
 submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
 employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
 ACQs and BCC.
 
 Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.
 
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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-17 Thread George Harley

This is fantastic news. Congratulations Paulex.

Best regards,
George



Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:

Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
committer, Paulex Yang.

Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

We all continue to expect great things from him.

Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
(and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

Things to do :

1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
 While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
to any Apache project.

2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
branches if you need to.

3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
ACQs and BCC.

Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

The Apache Harmony PPMC

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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-17 Thread Tim Ellison
Congratulations Paulex.



Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
 Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
 committer, Paulex Yang.
 
 Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
 namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
 the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
 a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)
 
 We all continue to expect great things from him.
 
 Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
 please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
 (and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.
 
 Things to do :
 
 1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
 2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
 3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
 4) Change your svn password as described in the account email
 
 At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
 and update it.  See if you can figure out how.
 
 Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
 you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
 You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)
 
 Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :
 
 1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
 earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
  While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
 and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
 to any Apache project.
 
 2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
 then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
 often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
 commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
 going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
 branches if you need to.
 
 3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
 someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
 submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
 employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
 ACQs and BCC.
 
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RE: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-17 Thread Nathan Beyer
Congratulations Paulex.

-Original Message-
From: Geir Magnusson Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 6:36 PM
To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
committer, Paulex Yang.

Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

We all continue to expect great things from him.

Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
(and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

Things to do :

1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
 While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
to any Apache project.

2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
branches if you need to.

3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
ACQs and BCC.

Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-17 Thread Paulex Yang

Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:

And Paulex, please accept my sincerest apologies for the
copy-and-paste-o down there, leaving in Mark, twice. :)
  

No problem:).

And thank everybody, glad to work with you all.

I'm very embarrassed, and this in no way has any bearing on you.

geir


Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
  

Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
committer, Paulex Yang.

Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

We all continue to expect great things from him.

Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
(and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

Things to do :

1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
 While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
to any Apache project.

2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
branches if you need to.

3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
ACQs and BCC.

Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

The Apache Harmony PPMC

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[announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-16 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr
Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
committer, Paulex Yang.

Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

We all continue to expect great things from him.

Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
(and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

Things to do :

1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
 While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
to any Apache project.

2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
branches if you need to.

3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
ACQs and BCC.

Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

The Apache Harmony PPMC

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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-16 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr
congrats and keep up the good work!

Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
 Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
 committer, Paulex Yang.
 
 Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
 namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
 the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
 a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)
 
 We all continue to expect great things from him.
 
 Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
 please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
 (and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.
 
 Things to do :
 
 1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
 2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
 3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
 4) Change your svn password as described in the account email
 
 At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
 and update it.  See if you can figure out how.
 
 Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
 you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
 You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)
 
 Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :
 
 1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
 earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
  While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
 and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
 to any Apache project.
 
 2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
 then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
 often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
 commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
 going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
 branches if you need to.
 
 3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
 someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
 submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
 employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
 ACQs and BCC.
 
 Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.
 
 The Apache Harmony PPMC
 
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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-16 Thread LvJimmy,Jing

GREAT! Congratulation, Paulex! :)

2006/7/17, Geir Magnusson Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
committer, Paulex Yang.

Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

We all continue to expect great things from him.

Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
(and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

Things to do :

1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
to any Apache project.

2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
branches if you need to.

3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
ACQs and BCC.

Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

The Apache Harmony PPMC

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Re: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-16 Thread Andrew Zhang

Congrats, Paulex Yang!

On 7/17/06, Geir Magnusson Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
committer, Paulex Yang.

Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

We all continue to expect great things from him.

Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
(and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

Things to do :

1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
to any Apache project.

2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
branches if you need to.

3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
ACQs and BCC.

Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

The Apache Harmony PPMC

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RE: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

2006-07-16 Thread bootjvm

Good job, Paulex!  Congradulations.

Dan Lydick


 [Original Message]
 From: Geir Magnusson Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
 Date: 7/16/06 6:36:24 PM
 Subject: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committer : Paulex Yang

 Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
 committer, Paulex Yang.

 Mark has demonstrated the elements that help build a healthy community,
 namely his ability to work together with others, continued dedication to
 the project, an understanding of our overall goals of the project, and
 a really unnatural and probably unhealthy focus on nio :)

 We all continue to expect great things from him.

 Mark, as a first step to test your almighty powers of committership,
 please update the committers page on the website.  That should be a good
 (and harmless) exercise to test if everything is working.

 Things to do :

 1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
 2) Change your login password on the machine as per the account email
 3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
 4) Change your svn password as described in the account email

 At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
 and update it.  See if you can figure out how.

 Also, for your main harmony/enhanced/classlib/trunk please be sure that
 you have checked out via 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in.
 You can switch using svn switch. (See the manual)

 Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :

 1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
 earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
  While it was a  have to situation because you had to submit patches
 and defend them, but we believe it is a want to.  Community is the key
 to any Apache project.

 2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
 then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
 often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
 commit bombs to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
 going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
 branches if you need to.

 3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
 someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
 submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
 employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
 ACQs and BCC.

 Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.

 The Apache Harmony PPMC

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