I cant think of anything I want to put in here, but would it be worth having a
guideline like..
commiters can put anything in commiters/personal/~username ?
That repository is open to all committers. While we don't want each person
to have a field day in there, I'd also point out that you
I agree:
VOTE 1: would you like to make it possible for non-committers to read
this mail list thru a web archive?
[X ] +1 yes, let's make it readable
[ ] 0 don't know/don't care
[ ] -1 no, let's keep it private
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VOTE 2: would you
Craig wrote:
You can over-engineer anything, including a community. But you can also
under-engineer, and I get the impression that's sort of where we are right
now.
I get the impression that, although many of us feel as if our community is
indeed under engineered that infact the feeling is
Cool supply a patch and I shall apply it with due haste.
In Apachewiki terms that'll be by yesterday then, have-a-cigar for this
effort Andy. :-)
d.
How good a PERL coder are you? [Actually, Danny Angus had
mentioned that he
might look at this, but this time of year is busy for everyone]
Yeah its still on my radar Noel, but as you say, I have to bond with my
kids...
d.
Andy wrote:
I don't care for PERL
but cpan is like the greatest
thing ever invented.
Invent a CPAN style method of satisfying Java dependancies, quick while
you're still enthusiastic
d.
Therefore 13% of all hits are people checking for new changes.
So either we're all bored or theres a demonstrable need for effective
notification.
Yes I know, I was supposed to be looking at that too.
d.
#when_is_community_not_a
Danny Angus wrote:
Andy,
I just read http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?FlameBait
Danny. It was a joke. Notice the title.. Notice What are examples
of... and I listed MY emails.. . Its a joke on myself...its
funny...laugh
Wouldn't a reasonable approach to this problem be to make searches for
commons-foo.jar return the latest released version, while searches for
commons-foo-x.y.jar would return that particular version? Then, you can
have it either way. On the former, one might also support a mode that
grabs
Hi,
I'm asking an OT question here 'cos I know that there are a lot of brains and
experience here and I've pretty much drawn a blank elsewhere.
I wondered if anyone could help me with the structure of a BASISplus thesaurus,
what do all the two letter codes mean.. and anything
Thanks to everyone who offered me loads of good advice.
d.
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you cannot publish that information regardless
of
how it was obtained.
I haven't seen the jcp NDA but most NDA's I do see modify this by saying..
unless the information has been legally obtained from a third part with whom
no such agreement exists
As far as the point is concerned from
Steffano,
You asked..
Now, I'm asking: what if the ASF provides its own news server
snip
Of course, it should be transparent and allow to redirect back a
newsgroup post to the mail list
I seem to remember Pier trying this with his own equipment. I believe that it
was such a sucess he had
I've just got round to adding myself to the map
(http://cvs.apache.org/~sgala/map.html), late as usual.
Well done everyone involved, I love it.
Everyone else.. get yourselves on the map so I can see where you live.
d.
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To
http://www.webbyawards.com/main/webby_awards/criteria.html
I think it's based on the website not any of our projects. =/ -- justin
It looks like it's httpd to me, but you could say www.apache.org wins an award
for technical achievement because we wrote an http server ourselves in order
to
As for CVS logs, they are rather ephemeral things in my experience.
Whenever a file is renamed/repackaged, the history is lost. Sometimes
CVS modules are re-imported (as with Avalon, and xml-cocoon -
cocoon-2.1) and everything is lost.
This isn't necessary, it is possible to keep histories
Jeff,
Yes, and isn't it fun.
--fun snipped-- ;-)
So should we only do things that are fun?
Moving and re-naming files in an ssh terminal session is not crazily graphical
nor easy enough for a 4 year old, but I bet there are enough people in Apache
who can do it without sweating that it is,
Stephano wrote:
And in order to do this, we must commit a few sins, one of which could
be compiling our existing code for .NET CLI
Funny you should mention that... because I'm porting the Mailet API to .NET.
The problem isn't with the API, but with the dependance on javax.mail in
particular
Don't know if Pier is subscribed to James-dev ..
-Original Message-
From: Richard O. Hammer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 June 2003 15:02
To: James Developers List
Subject: Re: WORA Considered Evil ;-)
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
All those components must run ... (for
Pier,
Yeah... And I believe that now I'm finally on the other side... I'll tell
you one thing. SHIT happens, whether you use Qmail, Notes or James. And
unfortunately YOU are not the ones who get paged at 11:30 pm out
on a dinner
date because the friggin's server has gone down...
Actually
IMO there are enough acronym finders on the web already, I can't see any
need to have one here too.
Most acronyms used in english conversational prose are correctly identified
in listings like this, including the bizzare ROTFLMAO.
I use www.acronymfinder.com, and FYI this is what it says about NIH
David Reid wrote:
I don't think community@ is a valid place for news of a newsletter anyway.
Perhaps announce@ for those who are interested.
I agree, cross posting sucks in general and annoucements and the jakarta
newsletter are verging on OT for community@ as well.
I'd think that if there is
Noel,
However, in the interests of compromise between those who want just a
summary with link and those who want the full content, perhaps it would be
best to post a summary e-mail,
Don't you think annouce@ is the place for that?
If you're worried that subscribers to community@ won't be
Noel,
Personally, I agree with those who feel that the text should be available
via e-mail, and considering the roughly 1 message per month traffic on
announce@, it is hard to argue that it is too much volume.
Agreed, I like the jakarta newsletter a lot.
But with the obvious caveat that an
If anyone's counting a show of hands here I'm a European and +1 to opposing
software patents in Europe and +1 to the ASF supporting the demo.
d.
-Original Message-
From: Justin Erenkrantz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 August 2003 18:07
To: community@apache.org
Cc: [EMAIL
if you wish to legally use the software in any country
with treaty relations with the US, you continue to be licensed
the software
(it doesn't become owned by you) according to a legal agreement. That
agreement happens to be our license.
Its slightly more subtle than that..
Theres a good
On 7/8/07, Robert Burrell Donkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i think that an private issue tracking system would work better
+1 and +1 again.
Lets be organised about this.
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For
Ted,
Extending people.apache.org with personal profiles
...
For discussion purposes, I've
posted an example of an ASF personal profile at
http://people.apache.org/~husted/profile.html
...
So _thats_ what you look like!
Should we encourage a more personal touch to our who we are pages?
Hi all,
Just a quick reminder, if you're going to ApacheCon and you're taking
pictures, post them here...
http://flickr.com/groups/apachecon
... and those of us who aren't present can view the fun.
d.
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