Re: The Apache Jakarta Law (Scientific?)

2002-11-13 Thread Glenn Nielsen
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 03:18:36PM -0500, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: Alright, here you go. Get it out of your systems flamebait degree=total so I hear 3.3 was a total waste of time and that 4.0 was the best thing ever and that 4.0 is way faster than 3.3. /flamebait flamebait

Re: The Apache Jakarta Law (Scientific?)

2002-11-13 Thread Stephen McConnell
Andrew C. Oliver wrote: Alright, here you go. Get it out of your systems flamebait degree=total so I hear 3.3 was a total waste of time and that 4.0 was the best thing ever and that 4.0 is way faster than 3.3. /flamebait flamebait degree=total mode=silly So I hear 4.0 was a big evil

Re: Rules for Revolutionaries

2002-11-13 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
Joe Schaefer wrote: Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I believe it was a mistake to allow two different codebases to share the same name. I'm not convinced that having two codebases is necessarily a mistake. it's not the multiple codebases that's the issue; it's that they

Re: The Apache Jakarta Law (Scientific?)

2002-11-13 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
Costin Manolache wrote: So far it seems Stefano ( who is not currently a very active tomcat developer) is pissed off by the decisions made on tomcat-dev. I don't see too many tomcat developers flaming each other. the tomcat developers are not all that matter, though. users matter (it sounds

Re: Rules for Revolutionaries

2002-11-13 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
Costin Manolache wrote: What you would have liked is your problem. As I repeated quite a few times and you don't seem to hear is that the decision about a release is a majority vote and can't be vetoed - even if it pisses off some people. not strictly true, although mostly. a product

Re: Rules for Revolutionaries

2002-11-13 Thread Stephen McConnell
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote: Jeff Turner wrote: On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 04:05:24AM +0100, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: ... More than anything else, the fact that two different codebases were *released* with the same name at the same time, pissed many people off (myself included) and created

Re: Apache People in Germany? (was: RE: @apache web pages)

2002-11-13 Thread Erik Abele
Hi Henning, yeah, Munich or any other big city in the southern german area would be great. btw, what about a 'german division meeting'. I'm from Aalen (100km east of Stuttgart, 200km north of Munich) and would like to meet some other Apache fellows from germany...perhaps we can arrange

Re: Apache People in Germany? (was: RE: @apache web pages)

2002-11-13 Thread Henning Schmiedehausen
Ok, we might want to pool the locations and find a spot in the middle. :-) So far we have Karlsruhe, Aalen and I'm located in Buckenhof which is for all useful purposes identical to Erlangen. Regards Henning On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 13:33, Erik Abele wrote: Hi Henning,

RE: Apache People in Germany? (was: RE: @apache web pages)

2002-11-13 Thread Mahler Thomas
Hi, Henning Schmiedehausen wrote: Hi, while it is still a 160 km drive from my place to munich, I'd love to have a meeting somewhere in the southern germany area. Munich would be Munich is ok for me (280km from Karlsruhe) +1 (600 km from Essen) good as some of the austrian