Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Call for Participation: ApacheCon US 2004
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November 14-17, 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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Last year, all Apache projects were asked to promote it on
our websites. Ceki
Hi all,
Sorry for not answering all the messages before, but I don't have access
to my ASF account from work.
So, instead of answering issue by issue, here is a brief 'digest'
(without quoting names, just to make it short):
- some people said MyEclipseIDE (MEIDE, for short) is not necessary,
On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 23:50, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
With the recent formation of the PRC, all such matters go to the PRC so that
the PRC can make sure that we maintain a consistent approach.
Ok, I already sent them a message (and now that you mentioned the PRC is
a recent effort, I don't feel
now that you mentioned the PRC is a recent effort, I
don't feel that bad for initially sending the issue
to the wrong place :-).
:-)
Nor should you. You're trying to do a good thing.
--- Noel
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Do we have an ApacheCon US 2004 logo to put on our sites, yet?
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Felipe Leme wrote:
- some people said MyEclipseIDE (MEIDE, for short) is not necessary, as
there are OSS-equivalent tools for all its tasks. I used to think so
I know it's gone over to PRC, but one question I'd like to ask is what
MyEclipseIDE gives Apache developers.
According to Noel:
Do we have an ApacheCon US 2004 logo to put on our sites, yet?
Not yet ... we (concom) are about to make a decision regarding the
ApacheCon logo contest. We will provide one soon.
ciao...
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I followed the link on an email in press@ thanking us for allowing
logo usage, and found the Executive Summary and Report easy to
understand, in the point where business talk is still something that
can be made sense of. I think it is a useful resource
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Felipe Leme wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 02:13, Henri Yandell wrote:
I don't know of Apache projects using Struts, EJBs, Hibernate, JSF;
instead we create these systems.
First, AFAIK we don't create JSF
JFYI,