[dropping all the cross posts, keeping it on community]
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 20:19, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> Solution:
>
> * Disband the incubator.
...
> * A project must have at least sponsoring MEMBER willing to go join the
> project and help them adopt the voting rules, document legal iss
Folks,
We have completed installation of Jira for the ASF use. Questions regarding
that can be discussed on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Requests would be directed to
infrastructure by a PMC. I do, however, want to make one important request.
If/when you sign into Jira, BE SURE to use the same e-mail add
>> So, like I said, I clearly missed what you suggested as fixes to the
>> problems that you perceive. While I'm sure that this discussion belongs
>> on the incubator list, rather than here, I have a strong suspicion that
>> you're going to respond with a note to the effect that you've already
>> b
Dave Brondsema wrote:
>
> So if it's not a formality that all new ASF projects should undergo, who
> decides
> if a project should be incubated or if it can go directly to being a regular
> project?
code coming to the asf which has existed elsewhere first *must*
come in through the incubator in
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
>
> Does it seem sensible to take an already successful ASL licensed, community
> developed piece of software by an already successful open source developer
> and force it into a somewhat beta status by making it go through the
> incubator "just because that is the way thin
Ted Leung wrote:
> I'm not fully up on LDAP -- can I just put pointer records into it?.
> perhaps the LDAP records for someone could have a urls.txt kind of
> pointer, and contain or point to foundation specific records.
Short answer is yes. Longer answer is RFC 2079.
--- Noel
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On Jan 11, 2004, at 9:55 AM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Ted Leung wrote:
If we had some kind of record (like a FOAF file) that we stick krell,
and planet* and whatever data in, that would be good. We're starting
to have data all over the place. members.txt, urls.txt, and probably
more that I'm not re