Apache-XML-Newsletter (Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003)

2003-07-10 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata
Yes! I think it'd be a great success creating newsletters for Apache-XML (and Apache-WS/Apache-Cocoon) and I'd love to volunteer. The only one thing: I have karma for the jakarta-site2, but do not for xml-site. I can prepare the [patch] for the apache-xml-news and post to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I

Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003

2003-07-10 Thread David Reid
Right. The whole idea about this list was it would *NOT* become a dumping ground. While discussion were ongoinbg about it there was a vocal group who kept swearing that it would never become such a place - now you go and prove them correct! Sad how the nay sayers are normally proven correct isn't

Apache Newsletter

2003-07-10 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Why not simply make it the Apache Newsletter, add the projects that are not there yet, and publish it here on [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1 If we list up all the projects in ASF and make Apache-newsletter, I am (very) afraid it will be too big for ezmlm :-) I don't believe that the newsletter

RE: Apache != HTTPD (was Issues with XMLBeans proposal)

2003-07-10 Thread Noel J. Bergman
What if some one/a group of people were to form a watchdog group that would bring to the attention of [that] they should infact use 'Apache HTTPD' instead of just 'Apache'. If you want to raise awareness of such an Apache wide fact, don't do it in a java only place like Jakarta. An

Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003

2003-07-10 Thread robert burrell donkin
On Thursday, July 10, 2003, at 03:00 PM, Thom May wrote: * Nicola Ken Barozzi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Thom May wrote, On 10/07/2003 15.24: Jakarta has an announcement list. Guess what, most, if not all announcements go also to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Go figure. MHO is that a mail a month is not a

Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003

2003-07-10 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
on 7/10/03 4:21 PM Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: ... one of the consequences of encouraging the breaking up of jakarta is that there are a lot more apache projects (whether they started in ... if we do manage to get some momentum for an apache-wide newsletter, would Please please !