Re: Python anybody?

2004-07-15 Thread Thom May
* Adam R. B. Jack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Hi, Are there sufficient ASF folks working in Python (on MoinMoin, or whatever) to warrant something like an ASF focused Python list? [I don't mean mod-python, but I'm not excluding that/them.] I, for one, don't have bandwidth (network nor

Re: CVS and Subversion

2004-06-11 Thread Thom May
* Niclas Hedhman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Another note that noone seems to consider, which I think is fairly important (read annoying); Subversion eats almost all CPU cycles on a 2.4 Linux Kernel, on updates and commits. Often so much that even the mouse is no longer tracking, and

Re: cvs commit: committers MailAlias.txt

2004-04-16 Thread Thom May
* Ask Bj?rn Hansen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : On 16 Apr 2004 11:19:18 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thommay 2004/04/16 04:19:18 Modified:.MailAlias.txt Log: Clear out old jobs Wasn't the idea of this list to keep old addresses too to

Re: Farewell to Martin Pöschl

2004-02-12 Thread Thom May
* robert burrell donkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : On 12 Feb 2004, at 08:56, Daniel L. Rall wrote: robert burrell donkin wrote: snip i've added a first draft and uploaded onto the site (but it isn't linked from anywhere as yet). http://jakarta.apache.org/site/farewell-martin.html

Re: planet aggregation doing some editing?

2004-02-09 Thread Thom May
* Rodent of Unusual Size ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : so, how come the aggregator is stripping out 'style=' attributes? it turned 'span style=border: 1px solid;' into 'span', which caused some confusion for someone trying to follow something in one of my entries.. it strips all tags that might

Re: planet aggregation doing some editing?

2004-02-09 Thread Thom May
* Leo Simons ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Thom May wrote: malicious users huh? Who would that be? planet is a generic codebase, not necessarily just used for trusted lists of people. :-) -T - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: Planet may look a bit weird for a while

2004-01-20 Thread Thom May
On 19 Jan 2004, at 21:59, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote: Thom May wrote: Since we're working around the brokeness that is RSS 0.91; all feeds with no times are being time guessed, which unfortunately means that all their old posts are gonna turn up on top. So, the way to fix this is to blog more

Planet may look a bit weird for a while

2004-01-19 Thread Thom May
Since we're working around the brokeness that is RSS 0.91; all feeds with no times are being time guessed, which unfortunately means that all their old posts are gonna turn up on top. So, the way to fix this is to blog more! Get to it! -Thom

Re: Single Location for syndicated Apache blogs

2004-01-08 Thread Thom May
On 8 Jan 2004, at 7:21, Ted Leung wrote: Many other open source projects, including Debian, the Linux Kernel developers, and Mono, are aggregating the RSS feeds of their blogging contributors and putting them up on a web site. This is something that would be good for the ASF to do as well, as

Re: W3C Ceases Development on libwww

2003-09-07 Thread Thom May
* Rodent of Unusual Size ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: Someone interested in working on it? i don't know how much time i could give it (a nanosecond here or there, maybe) but hell yeah it should be adopted by the asf! +1 -Thom

Re: Make use of announce@

2003-09-03 Thread Thom May
* Tetsuya Kitahata ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : I nearly agree. One thing: David's suggestion would be related to the ***-site issues that occured in infra mailing list? Erm, what issues? ... Subject: proposal: $project-site groups for changing www content No, the two things are

Re: No answer from announceme...@jakarta.apache.org [Fwd:Returnedpost for announceme...@jakarta.apache.org]

2003-08-26 Thread Thom May
* Tetsuya Kitahata ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Wait, wait. If I remember correctly, Brian modified the settings of each announce(ments)@tlp.apache.org mailing lists to forward to announce@apache.org automatically... Right!? wrong. -Thom

Re: EU Software Patents

2003-08-26 Thread Thom May
* Danny Angus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : 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. ditto and ditto. -Thom - To unsubscribe,

Re: annou...@apache.org, was Re: Newsletter.

2003-08-18 Thread Thom May
* Noel J. Bergman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : So then it sounds as if two action items are to: (a) ensure that each TLP has an announce@ (b) subscribe each [EMAIL PROTECTED] to announce@apache.org Works for me. Sounds good, unless anyone has any reservations I'll look at doing this

Re: Newsletter.

2003-08-15 Thread Thom May
* Noel J. Bergman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Personally, I think that announce@apache.org is the correct place for a monthly ASF newsletter. I'm vaguely ambivalent, but I really think that we should keep announce for announcements, and have something else for sitewide of interest stuff.

Re: [i18n] Internationalization project

2003-07-15 Thread Thom May
Hi * Roy T. Fielding ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : OK, well I had a discussion last night with some folks from the incubator PMC and frankly it upset me. It was one of those evenings when you realise how crap organisations can be and makes you wonder why you bother with them :( I really

Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003

2003-07-11 Thread Thom May
* David N. Welton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Ceki G?lc? [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sending a Java related email on announce@apache.org may breach the possibly implicit contract between the list and its subscribers. However, that seems more like a moral question rather than a technical

Re: Apache Newsletter [Re: Jakarta Newsletter Issue 9 -- May-June 2003]

2003-07-11 Thread Thom May
* Stefano Mazzocchi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : This is what I would like to see: 1) the ASF publishes a newsletter (following the very nice style used in the recent Jakarta one) that covers all the ASF endevours. Including infrastructure, licensing, security, incubation and all the

Re: WORA Considered Evil ;-)

2003-07-02 Thread Thom May
* Ask Bjoern Hansen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, James Duncan Davidson wrote: By changing their id after they launch as root. setuid. Pretty common thing to do. See man setuid. With qmail it's even more separated. There's a small program that opens the port and then

Re: Apache Wiki defaced

2003-06-07 Thread Thom May
* Henning Schmiedehausen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : The current homepage of the Apache Wiki (http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi) easily qualifies as one of the more disgusting pages that I had the misfortune to see this year. While it would be nice to change it back to a more

Re: How BSD hurts OpenSource

2003-05-13 Thread Thom May
* Nicola Ken Barozzi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : http://www.freewebs.com/sepero/index.html He's clueless and demonstrably wrong. No OpenSource software, licensed under BSD, will EVER be able to compete with it's proprietary equivalent. Explain us, then. The rest of the piece seems to be

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-29 Thread Thom May
* Justin Erenkrantz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : --On Wednesday, January 29, 2003 19:15:16 + David Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do we have to be truthful and honest? :) Maybe we could have one that shows where we'd *like* to be... In your case, we could show where your plane is.

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-29 Thread Thom May
* Ben Hyde ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : I wonder if we could do something fun. I think it would be fun to have a map that shows where the various people in the community are located on the planet. me like :-) +1 -Thom -

Re: [FYI] Cocoon Wiki

2003-01-03 Thread Thom May
* Andrew C. Oliver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Noel J. Bergman wrote: I'd find myself very unconfortable to force the cocoon people to move into the ASF wiki (migration issues aside) since it doesn't have the appeal and the features that our current wiki does (at least to many us).

Re: [VOTE] Openness

2002-10-30 Thread Thom May
* Stefano Mazzocchi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : VOTE 1: would you like to make it possible for non-committers to read this mail list thru a web archive? [ ] +1 yes, let's make it readable [X] 0 don't know/don't care [ ] -1 no, let's keep it private

Re: [VOTE] Open this list

2002-10-26 Thread Thom May
* Greg Stein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 09:38:03AM -0400, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: ... View 1: Open the list completely, anyone can subscribe, post and read the archive -1 View 2: Keep the list open only to committers, members and invitees (highly