RE: ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-03 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Andrew, I spoke with Dion last night and he was unaware of your page or request. [Is this list archived yet? Nothing on eyebrowse] > reorg is closed down. Community doesn't seem to appear here. But here > is the http://www.apache.org/foundation/mailinglists.html meta mail > lists AFAIK. Isn't

Re: ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-03 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
Ask Dion Gillard specifically. He's doing a lot on documenting Maven. I think he was of the opinion that this documentation belonged on Maven's site. I said I'd link to whatever page he suggested. I got no reply. (I'm mostly sure it was him) No they are linked quite clearly from the page t

RE: ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-03 Thread Noel J. Bergman
> > you might want to include Maven/Jelly in the section on > > bulding, which currently has only Ant. > I've invited Mavenites to contribute, I've not recieved anything. Ask Dion Gillard specifically. He's doing a lot on documenting Maven. >Other topics for your list: What is GUMP (just an exam

Re: ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-03 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
Noel J. Bergman wrote: I've been working on this for those "windows users": http://jakarta.apache.org/site/idedevelopers.html Thanks for the feedback! Looks good so far. The sections on Ant and CVS apply to non-Windows users, as well. And you might want to include Maven/Jelly in the section

RE: ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-02 Thread Noel J. Bergman
> I've been working on this for those "windows users": > http://jakarta.apache.org/site/idedevelopers.html Looks good so far. The sections on Ant and CVS apply to non-Windows users, as well. And you might want to include Maven/Jelly in the section on bulding, which currently has only Ant. Other

Re: ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-02 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
I took a guess regarding .forward and public_html (but I wonder if Windows users would know about them), and played with CVS and ssh to get it all working with public keys. Sent e-mail to Brian detailing my experience, which appears to have been incorporated into the Committers FAQ by someone wit

Re: ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-02 Thread Ben Hyde
we're considered to be trusted until proven otherwise, yeah ... AFAIK no-one has (yet) caused any major grief." Oh plenty of grief, but broadcasting embarrassing examples of people's mistakes isn't the style of the nice people running those servers. Of course that no compute intensive rule didn

RE: ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-02 Thread Noel J. Bergman
> the incubator will need to be able to tell incubatees the apache resources > at their disposal and the limits beyond which use of these resources > becomes abuse. > i'd like to this kind of information provided to all new committers and > also be made available for existing committers. When I g

Re: ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-02 Thread robert burrell donkin
communities can only grow so fast and so large by using osmosis to transfer ideas. the incubator will need to be able to tell incubatees the apache resources at their disposal and the limits beyond which use of these resources becomes abuse. i'd like to this kind of information provided to all

Re: ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-02 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
Personally I prefer late-refactoring. Has it been a problem yet? Glenn Nielsen wrote: I have been following the discussion about publicizing ASF Member/Committer home pages. The contentious issue seems to be what is appropriate use of a home page hosted on apache, or even if there should be home p

ASF Member/Committer AUP

2002-12-02 Thread Glenn Nielsen
I have been following the discussion about publicizing ASF Member/Committer home pages. The contentious issue seems to be what is appropriate use of a home page hosted on apache, or even if there should be home pages at all. A major concern of those against the proposal is that pages hosted at ap