Re: Linuxworld presence?

2004-05-30 Thread Aaron Bannert
I'd be willing to help out with this. -aaron On May 28, 2004, at 7:53 AM, Sander Temme wrote: Crowd, I just got some snail mail spam from Linuxworld yesterday about the San Francisco show in August, and noted the existence of the .org Pavilion®, sponsored by Oracle. Does, or can, the ASF get a

Re: What is a member?

2003-11-24 Thread Aaron Bannert
Community Members, If any of you are interested in participating in the incubation process for new ASF projects, please join [EMAIL PROTECTED] Leo, Please NEVER cross-post from a PMC mailing list to any other mailing list. Although this particular thread should have long ago moved to the

Re: Ant PMC Issue (was: RE: [proposal] daedalus jar repository)

2003-02-26 Thread Aaron Bannert
On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 12:53 PM, James Taylor wrote: On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 15:52, Noel J. Bergman wrote: To expand, I think ultimately all that matters is that a project be given the space it wants in an attempt to let it flourish. If the Maven developers want to be left entirely

Re: Suggestion...

2003-02-12 Thread Aaron Bannert
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 02:12 PM, David Reid wrote: an email that is automatically sent to new committers outlining the extra things that becoming a committer on an ASF project bring with them. The aim is to provide a sort of Welcome to the ASF community note. I wonder if something

Re: Wiki - we have a problem :)

2003-02-01 Thread Aaron Bannert
On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 02:08 PM, Costin Manolache wrote: Are we now going to have similar oversight over the mailing lists and archives ? If someone posts a pointer to warez or porn on one of the lists - are we going to have to remove it from archives ? You wouldn't believe how much

Re: [poll] weblog package on apache.org

2003-01-31 Thread Aaron Bannert
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 07:07 AM, David Reid wrote: I agree that providing a forum where news can be made available for projects in an easier to find location is a good thing and soemthing we should aim to provide, but I'm totally opposed to blogs or wiki as the medium to fulfil

Re: CLOSED: Closing the infrastructure list ( was RE: infrastructure@ missing from eyebrowse )

2003-01-29 Thread Aaron Bannert
Too bad, the community@ list advocated it and should therefore maintain it. You're welcome to call a vote to invite him (here's my +1) -aaron On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 06:06 AM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: He cannot take it up on community@ -- that list is closed as well. He's not a

Re: wiki data migration (was: Do vs. Talk)

2003-01-10 Thread Aaron Bannert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wtf roflmao ROFLMAO: rolling on floor laughing my ass off (wtf is a cool utility) -aaron On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 02:58 PM, Martin van den Bemt wrote: ROFLMAO!!! :-D I cannot make anything of this.. Please help me :) Nice for a wiki page or something :)

Re: wiki data migration (was: Do vs. Talk)

2003-01-10 Thread Aaron Bannert
I got it from fink, which gets it from this URL (part of netbsd?) http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/~checkout~/basesrc/games/wtf/ wtf?rev=%vcontent-type=text/plain -aaron On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 04:15 AM, Ben Laurie wrote: Aaron Bannert wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wtf roflmao ROFLMAO

Re: mailing list organizatoin (was: [VOTE] Mother may I)

2003-01-06 Thread Aaron Bannert
No, this does not belong on the community mailing list. If you are interested in helping foster new projects, and have opinions on how things like mailing lists should be formed, then join the incubator list. -aaron On Sunday, January 5, 2003, at 08:52 PM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: +1 (There is a

Re: [proposal] creation of communitity.apache.org

2002-12-02 Thread Aaron Bannert
On Sunday, December 1, 2002, at 01:28 PM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: I think you're missing the point here. Regardless of the verbiage used, if this whole community thing comes to fruition, it becomes a de facto representation of the face of the Apache community. FWIW, I'm -1 on the whole thing.

Re: [proposal] creation of communitity.apache.org

2002-12-02 Thread Aaron Bannert
On Sunday, December 1, 2002, at 01:39 PM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: Our mission. Creating great software. Puzzling out how to do that productively in cooperative volunteer teams. Releasing that widely under a license that is both open. Crafting an effective open license. One that doesn't

Re: [proposal] creation of communitity.apache.org

2002-12-02 Thread Aaron Bannert
start removing login accounts. This of course doesn't mean that ~userdir has to go away, just that it may not be supported by a login account. -aaron On Sunday, December 1, 2002, at 11:47 PM, Steven Noels wrote: Aaron Bannert wrote: In the future not everyone will have an account on cvs.apache.org

Re: [proposal] creation of communitity.apache.org

2002-12-02 Thread Aaron Bannert
On Monday, December 2, 2002, at 12:55 PM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: [long quote omitted] Please refrain from copying every line of a post in your reply. It is best to only quote what you are replying to. -aaron

Re: Hackathon

2002-11-04 Thread Aaron Bannert
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 02:34:43PM -0500, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote: i'm kinda hoping that jeff, nicola, david, and other forrest people will be there so we can butt heads.. :-) Any of you guys want to give us lazy fold a quick tutorial/demo of forrest? oh, and likewise for discussing the

Re: Subtle barriers to entry

2002-11-04 Thread Aaron Bannert
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 03:14:24PM -0500, Henri Yandell wrote: The mail archives also seem to be a joke. They lack a common look and feel, sometimes they don't cover certain mail lists and other times they just feel like poor quality user interfaces. There has been some action lately to try to