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however allow anyone to read or view the archive (and include an archive
such as MARC, etc.
+0
View 3: Close the list to all except members and committers.
+1
We need a forum for the ASF to discuss itself without worrying about the
viewing public.
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On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 06:51:35AM -0500, Sam Ruby wrote:
Greg Stein wrote:
Sorry, but nominations for membership, commit status, or PMC membership
really should be private. I absolutely will not participate in such an
environment, and will encourage others to avoid it also. These kinds
day in there, I'd also point out that you *can* put whatever
you think is appropriate into it. Just try to be considerate about the
structure you use. Until we switch to Subversion, CVS is rather stiff with
its directory layout :-)
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. But as we've added people to the PMC, I
haven't seen his job get any more difficult.
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to that.
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coerce them.
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out the Wiki pages into a working copy, make all
your changes, then commit them. Regular commit email sends the full bunch of
changes.
Simple as that :-)
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just aren't in there.
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On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 02:01:43PM -0800, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
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Paint me PITA, but I think it's worth playing devil's advocate on this
muddy ground.
Play devil's advocate, sure, but I'd suggest a bit more research... the
ground isn't actually muddy :-)
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On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 06:08:25PM -0500, Ben Hyde wrote:
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Greg Stein wrote:
In no way did I say it was comparably simple to standard Wiki
editing. Of
course not... jeez, just how small do you think my brain is? :-)
Well my brain got a lot smaller after I cut my hair, so bear
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Andy,
I'm getting quite sick of your you're all talk attitude.
Chill the hell out.
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be based on features rather than on
the language. (and the fact that I can maintain our installation)
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on a higher authority. I think there is a term for that...
:-)
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? Python has multidimensional arrays. Not sure what you're
smoking :-)
(and don't ask me about the time I tried to do a hash of hashes of hashes in
Perl... even with Perl hacker help, I gave up; Perl just wouldn't do it)
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could put a caching reverse proxy in front of
Subversion. That would seriously offload the server. And if some Smart Guys
wrote a post-commit script to issue an ICP request to that proxy, then you
could keep the proxy up to date on all the content.
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this issue. Most
of our needs are met by donations in kind of resources - particularly
the labor of the many kinds of community members.
As a public charity, I believe they are required to be public. Roy would
know the definitive answer (CC'd on this email).
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mailing lists...
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On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 09:46:16AM -0500, Jason van Zyl wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 09:34, Greg Stein wrote:
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Bah. The Board can easily change the scope if there are better ways to
organize the software that we [the ASF] produce.
Existing charters shouldn't get in the way of What
system.
And the Board already told Cocoon that it did not like that tautology. For
the Cocoon case, the Board was comfortable in creating the PMC and letting
them get started, with the caveat that they must submit a refined charter to
the Board.
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, then they should do it. As long as
the PMC is *still* handling their primary responsibility of oversight; they
cannot delegate away responsibility, only operational types of things.
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retrospect, I'm glad. It implies that he was seeking to have his name as
part of the project, more than he wanted to help the project.
Your question goes well beyond author tags, though, and is boundless. I'm
not going there right now.
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there are enough people
in Apache who can do it without sweating that it is, IMO, a poor excuse for
throwing away useful information.
Bah.
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Henning
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On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 10:03:12AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ceki Gülcü [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 18/09/2003 11:55:43 PM:
Everyone would agree that spreading the good word on ApacheCon US 2003
will contribute significantly to its success.
...
Thus, I urge all ASF projects (and
as an example :-) I was
asked a pointed question of Dion, rather than the James PMC. I think it is
great to see the apachecon gif on the james site.
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of infrastructure.
Right.
As for internationalization, I don't see why it should not be part of Apache
Commons. I think that it is exactly the correct place for it. I don't know
that it needs a CVS module, but I'm not opposed to one.
Apache Commons uses SVN :-)
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meetings. (i.e. those which have not
been drafted and voted as official)
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up, then it'll get fixed by Fitz and/or Karl.
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to the ASF, but there isn't really any impetus to do that today.
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need to use Dirk's
suggestion of an auto-checkout (heck, you need it simply for index.html).
Eventually, we'll have better support in core Apache, but don't hold your
breath until then. It might be a while :-)
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On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 12:15:18AM -0700, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
--On Thursday, July 22, 2004 4:54 PM +1000 David Crossley
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BTW, i thought that Antonio's alert about another potential M$
attack was warranted. He seems to care for the ASF as a whole.
On which other
ASF committer and
their family.
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On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 02:26:43AM +0100, Stephen McConnell wrote:
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The Avalon community established a PMC to represent the community
interests concerning the direction and administration of the Avalon
project.
Um. No. The Apache Software Foundation established the PMC. Its
purpose was to
to the
committee?
It would not establish the necessary paths of responsibility and
oversight necessary for the proper and legal operation of the ASf.
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is best for their
community, rather than to the Board (i.e. the ASF) mandate a
particular set of rules.
I hope that clarifies things.
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slowly. It recognizes all the MoinMoin wiki syntax except for tables.
It does not have all of the macros. It has some very basic
authentication and authorization stuff -- I'm mid-process on adding
cookie-based auth to the system.
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together?
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On Apr 23, 2012 3:20 PM, Greg Stein gst...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 23, 2012 2:21 PM, Marvin Humphrey mar...@rectangular.com wrote:
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In theory, the fuzzy end-time could be abused on a contentious VOTE by
say,
coordinating a block of votes and having the RM terminate the VOTE
On Apr 23, 2012 2:21 PM, Marvin Humphrey mar...@rectangular.com wrote:
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In theory, the fuzzy end-time could be abused on a contentious VOTE by
say,
coordinating a block of votes and having the RM terminate the VOTE
immediately
after those votes come in. So perhaps VOTEs which are expected
The short answer is that you need to grow the number of active PMC members
(not sure why users is on a vote; they don't at all). You need three +1
votes to ensure that the release has been fully-reviewed. One or two PMC
Members cannot make a release in the name of the ASF. It takes a minimum of
Huh? A release is not lazy consensus. You need three +1 votes.
On Apr 23, 2012 11:52 AM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J)
chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov wrote:
Hey Lewis,
FYI my reply to you in context on the Gora list:
http://s.apache.org/49d
In general, I just let the VOTE stay open for *at
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 2:24 AM, David Welton dav...@dedasys.com wrote:
Closest I've seen in the 'free' area is licensing that forbids military
uses.
Which is, once again, neither 'free software' nor open source because
it goes against the definition. You can't have it both ways: you
[adding dev@community, as I believe this should go there...]
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 6:06 AM, Vincent Hennebert vhenneb...@gmail.com
wrote:
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Hi,
there's an undergoing debate in the XML Graphics project about doing
a release that has a dependency on a snapshot version of another
(Apache,
of the ASF project... again a rude option, but
perhaps less so than #1
I vote you go for #2. It plays best with community which is what we are
here to foster
On 25 July 2014 15:26, Greg Stein gst...@gmail.com wrote:
[adding dev@community, as I believe this should go there...]
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