Re: Java Service Wrapper

2008-04-17 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Maven is already discussing forking it.. Mvgr, Martin Noel J. Bergman wrote: jean-frederic clere wrote: Henri Yandell wrote: Raises the question of whether anyone has needed the improvements/bugfixes/whatever in the later GPL versions, and whether we should consider forking the old version.

[apachecon] Sharing an hotel room

2006-08-26 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Hi everyone, I like to stay in the Hilton during my stay in Austin, but to be able to actually afford that stay, it would be nice to share the room with someone. I will arrive on the 5th of October and leave on the 14th (yeah I arrive a bit early to relax). Of course costs will be shared only

Re: JavaOne Meetup ?

2006-05-12 Thread Martin van den Bemt
I will try to attend the Geronimo Live party, to possibly, get drunk. If you want to see me drunk, you should go :) (it's a one in a lifetime event :) Mvgr, Martin Colm MacCarthaigh wrote: On Sat, May 06, 2006 at 01:09:12PM +0200, Matthias Wessendorf wrote: Yes, there are two -Performance

JavaOne Meetup ?

2006-05-06 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Hi everyone, Assuming lots of Apache people are going to be present at JavaOne, it would probably nice to meetup there. I will be there from may 13th (arrival at 13:05) untill the 20th of may (flight leaves at 15:20). My hotel is the Pickwick Hotel 85 Fifth Street, SF, CA 94103. The 14th I

Re: JavaOne Meetup ?

2006-05-06 Thread Martin van den Bemt
think it might be possible to set up a meeting *quickly*, since everybody is available by IM ;-) Regards, Matthias On 5/6/06, Martin van den Bemt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, Assuming lots of Apache people are going to be present at JavaOne, it would probably nice to meetup there. I

Re: JavaOne 2006

2006-04-20 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Hi, I will arrive the 13th and leave the 20th, so should have plenty of time to meet up :) Mvgr, Martin Serge Knystautas wrote: If anyone else is attending JavaOne in May, I'm there Tuesday morning through Thursday mid-day. If anyone wants to meet at a bof session or grab a beer, let me

RE: Florida election shenanigans caught on tape

2004-11-20 Thread Martin van den Bemt
On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 18:08, Noel J. Bergman wrote: William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: The only result (if proved true) is the complete loss of faith in any form of electronic voting by the general public for at least the next 20 years. You're kidding, right? Is there anyone here who has

Re: Open Source, Cold Shoulder (fwd): One woman's comments

2004-10-20 Thread Martin van den Bemt
On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 04:56, Brian Behlendorf wrote: I'm haunted, though, by whether there's a sort of cognitive dissonance in being nice and the Apache name. I'm not suggesting we rename ourselves the Cute Nice Fluffy Bunnies Software Foundation. :) Just wondering if it's something we

Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-10 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Correct spelling Rijsttafel and indeed it is a rice table :) Dutch isn't that hard... Mvgr, Martin On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 18:59, Niclas Hedhman wrote: On Friday 07 May 2004 05:41, Ben Laurie wrote: rijstaffel Rijs = Rice ? Taffel = Table? Enlighten me! Niclas

RE: How BSD hurts OpenSource

2003-05-13 Thread Martin van den Bemt
I just mailed him that he shouldn't waste my time.. What a major idiot.. Mvgr, Martin -Original Message- From: Nicola Ken Barozzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 20:12 To: community@apache.org Subject: How BSD hurts OpenSource

RE: primary distribution location

2003-02-05 Thread Martin van den Bemt
, 2003 09:35 To: community@apache.org Subject: Re: primary distribution location On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Martin van den Bemt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is a way around all this if you write an interface that is used to be generic, and have the interface implementation stored elsewhere

RE: You can at.....

2003-01-29 Thread Martin van den Bemt
+1 Get the guy in :) Mvgr, Martin -Original Message- From: Dirk-Willem van Gulik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 01:30 To: community@apache.org Cc: O'brien, Tim Subject: Re: You can at. On 28 Jan 2003, Joe Schaefer wrote: Dirk-Willem

RE: Open community (was ... secret discussions ...)

2003-01-29 Thread Martin van den Bemt
And no, allowing invited guests does not eliminate either problem. I'm not sure this is the type of community that I want to participate in. Live with it, unsubscribe or put up a vote to have it your way. Just stop complaining about it. Mvgr, Martin

RE: Open community (was ... secret discussions ...)

2003-01-29 Thread Martin van den Bemt
sorry, but not only has this been a really bad week for me, but i'm bloody well sick and tired of people using this list to look back on what they (as a minority) thought was done wrong, You can make any comment you like this week Ken :) Thanx for warning us..

RE: Where are we?

2003-01-29 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Cool +1.. I've already setup geoUrl so the headers are in place. (except for the ASF-KIND though) Mvgr, Martin -Original Message- From: Ben Hyde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 19:58 To: community@apache.org Subject: Where are we? I wonder if we could

RE: Where are we?

2003-01-29 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Just heard a plain is perfect for spec writing :) (Dirk-Willem?) The result is called PLOP (for belgians and dutch people with kids : Nee geen Kabouter Plop!) See http://www-nrc.nokia.com/mail-archive/ietf-spatial/msg00358.html for details :) Mvgr, Martin -Original Message- From:

RE: Where are we?

2003-01-29 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Done for me too.. Mvgr, Martin -Original Message- From: Steven Noels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 21:49 To: community@apache.org Subject: Re: Where are we? Ben Hyde wrote: % cvs -d cvs.apache.org:/home/cvs co committers % echo

RE: ASF Colocation proposal

2003-01-29 Thread Martin van den Bemt
I believe Ken has a shop for that stuff already (thought I found the shop via his site at least) Mvgr, Martin -Original Message- From: O'brien, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 23:39 To: community@apache.org Subject: RE: ASF Colocation proposal

RE: fyi wiki statistics

2003-01-08 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Well, geez. I could have told you that. Why do you think I keep my hair long? To stop people from marrying you? people in men and women ? In Holland both is legal btw :) Mvgr, Martin

RE: email notification done...sorta

2003-01-08 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Andy unsubscribed btw.. http://www.freeroller.net/page/acoliver/20030108#when_is_community_not_a Mvgr, Martin -Original Message- From: Joe Schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 19:12 To: community@apache.org Subject: Re: email notification

RE: [RFC] prototype committers list with links

2002-12-04 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Care to add sorting ? :) For my name it should be sorted on Bemt (or sort everything on firstName is even better..) mvgr, Martin -Original Message- From: Ask Bjoern Hansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 15:14 To: community@apache.org Cc: Sam Ruby

RE: DOH! Re: Rules for Revolutionaries

2002-11-09 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Tip: Start, run, notepad enter Copy Paste from the mail Type Save it Sleep on it make the real reply. ;) If you reply to me, just make the reply :). I like sarcasme and I don't have to read between the lines to figure out what the hell you really meant.. Mvgr, Martin -Original

RE: Apology for messing the vote count about the Ant to top-level proposal

2002-11-04 Thread Martin van den Bemt
(discussions get forgotten, just code remains) You should be ok ;) Mvgr, Martin

RE: Subtle barriers to entry

2002-11-04 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Pier already has one running (last week or so). The discussion about that is on infrastructure though. Mvgr, Martin -Original Message- From: Costin Manolache [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 21:38 To: community@apache.org Subject: Re: Subtle barriers to

RE: Subtle barriers to entry

2002-11-04 Thread Martin van den Bemt
We can always write a maven plugin to get the unified form spit out, for mavenized projects (don't know forrest, so cannot talk about that..).. Mvgr, Martin Actually, Gump has its own from the Alexandria one, and basically all Java projects already have theirs. Forrest extended it and added

RE: Subtle barriers to entry

2002-11-04 Thread Martin van den Bemt
The general impression that that is too much info for a generic approach. Unless your goal is to redefine the project pages ;) I was more thinking in line of a quick view page, with all the projects with the most basic info (description, lists, cvs repo, latest version, project page link) So

RE: idiot.html

2002-10-29 Thread Martin van den Bemt
I'm guessing Jon mailed people the URL as a list moderator. The first time I saw it used was when someone asked a tomcat question on general and was kindly requested to take his question to the tomcat list. He replied : I'm on the correct list, so why don't you answer me.. Then jon replied

RE: Committers home pages (was [Fwd: Re: Hi Community])

2002-10-26 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Am I dreaming to believe that such an approach would be attractive to a broader set of developers? +1 on the whole essay ;) Mvgr, Martin