It would be fun to have an Apache community aggregate of web logs, but
I have trouble seeing how it serves the foundation's mission. Sorry to
be a wet
blanket...
I'm concerned that if we create people.apache.org we create another
inside/outsider boundary. I've got a handful of other concerns
Here is your missing link. Apache isn't about code bases or branding,
its about software communities.. These are communities of humans. Such
pages help these humans understand each other and build a stronger
software development community. And it puts a face on apache.
Hope that helps...
Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Yes. and no. Las Vegas is way too far for my travel budget
this year :(
I'll have to wait for the next Europe ApacheCon.
I hope thats not spaced too close together...
Next May in London
Here's mine:
http://cvs.apache.org/~tcopeland/
See ya,
Tom
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Subject: @apache web pages
someone (andy?) started a trend of setting up
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From: Rodent of Unusual Size [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: @apache web pages
someone (andy?) started a trend of setting up personal
First I know of was jstrachan's:
http
People in Germany? (was: RE: @apache web pages)
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
good as some of the austrian developers (Martin?) might make it there.
Any ideas for a date, though
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,
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
someone (andy?) started a trend of setting up personal
web pages at cvs.apache.org (that being where all committers
have accounts) and i'd like to refresh the idea in everyone's
mind 'cuz i think it's a good one; help us get familiar with
each other a bit, maybe.
just put something in
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
The advantage is that anyone using forrest could have their pages
generated from ONE central running copy of forrest. We won't have
60-300 ssh demons running remotely uploading pages opening up
security holes... and its just good clean infrastructure!
I'll
Hi,
we could point people.apache.org there and make
http://people.apache.org/~committer_name
Regards
Henning
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 01:05, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
someone (andy?) started a trend of setting up personal
web pages at cvs.apache.org (that being
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Oh, and maybe start to maintain a repository of each person. A directory
or something. Yellow-pages like front-page.
that is a most excellent idea. i do not have the requisite karma to
enact it, but +1 anyhow!
http://cvs.apache.org/~coar/people.html
updated
Ovidiu Predescu wrote:
Or a script can identify what are the users that have home pages and
generates the directory page automatically. This way there is no need
to modify a config file, new users are automatically added once they
have their home pages setup.
heh, done in prototype. see my
Steven Noels wrote:
How about people having a homepage at daedalus?
i'd recommend that we settle on one place or the other,
rather than having them scattered all about. and, since
all committers (except php :-( have access to cvs.apache.org,
and not everyone has access to daedalus, i
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Yes. and no. Las Vegas is way too far for my travel budget
this year :(
I'll have to wait for the next Europe ApacheCon.
I hope thats not spaced too close together...
Next May in London please :) Actually no, early June. I'll be at a
De : Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes. and no. Las Vegas is way too far for my travel budget
this year :(
I'll have to wait for the next Europe ApacheCon.
I hope thats not spaced too close together...
I'd love to see more some more of Europe... Although I won't
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