Hi,
(wow, this really is the thread that just wouldn't die!)
On 26 Sep 2004, at 23:48, Stephen McConnell wrote:
What is in question is the openness of the Apache Software Foundation
and that question is of interest to every committer at Apache.
Sure, fine, I think most people get that.
It is my
On Monday 27 September 2004 06:02, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
you really don't seem to understand. *stephen* wasn't on the distribution
list, and yet you checked with him.
I have refrained from attacking people in this list, but there is a limit on
how much lies I will tolerate.
Mr Coar,
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
*stephen* wasn't on the distribution list, and yet you
checked with him.
Actually, if we're talking about Message-ID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Stephen was on the distribution list.
I have refrained from attacking people in this list, but
there
On Monday 27 September 2004 12:00, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Just correct him if he made a mistake.
So when he carries untruth that would have been very easy for him to check,
that validates just correct him, and when I make the disclosure of what I
believe to be ASF-wide public information, the
Hi Community!
http://www.apache.org/~sgala/nightmap.html
I remember this fantastic effort of the Apache Community
--- Apache Community Worldwide --- However, unfortunately
it appears that this map has not been updated since
the end of July, 2003.
When I became a committer in apache (last
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
--- Apache Community Worldwide --- However, unfortunately
it appears that this map has not been updated since
the end of July, 2003.
Actually - not quite true. The MAP updates; (or at least it should) the
HTML does not. Note that it is only
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
I'm afraid the commiter locations are not updated, at least I don't see mine
This is not you ?
http://wms.asemantics.com/asf/?styles=emotionsVERSION=1.1.0ylayers=rawworld,comlocwidth=600height=300request=getMapformat=pngbbox=0,40,-15,45
Dw.
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i think the point that's missing is how do new committers (or old
ones who haven't yet) get their coordinates onto the map?
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#kenP-)}
Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini http://Ken.Coar.Org/
Author, developer, opinionist http://Apache-Server.Com/
Hi,
These are the step by step instructions:
- Checkout the committers CVS module.
- Read /committers/krell/README and /committers/krell/FAQ
- Add your url to /committers/urls.txt
An excerpt from the FAQ:
Q1: I want to get on the map!
A1: Do this:
1. Get a web page you can edit
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Stephen McConnell wrote:
I find this discussion and the usage of terms such as severe lack of
respect to be out of place and largely disproportionate with the real
topic, substance
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From: Rodent of Unusual Size [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 September 2004 15:31
To: community@apache.org
Cc: 'Apache Board'
Subject: Re: Board Commentary: Metro and Avalon
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Sander Temme wrote:
On Sep 27, 2004, at 3:58 AM, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
i think the point that's missing is how do new committers (or old
ones who haven't yet) get their coordinates onto the map?
Smart point. Well, what would you say to using [EMAIL
On Sep 27, 2004, at 9:00 AM, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
You can't just do that without the committer's consent. They'd have to
supply their coordinates somewhere and not everyone may want to
divulge
where they are located.
i *think* tetsuya meant, 'how about sending mail to the committers@
I think the most interesting fact is link the map dots with each person web
page, so you can have an idea of what people are closer to you and improve
community relationship.
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From: Sander Temme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 6:36 PM
To:
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
I think the most interesting fact is link the map dots with each person web
page, so you can have an idea of what people are closer to you and improve
community relationship.
If you take those URL's and change the image format to RDF or to CSV of
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Sander Temme wrote:
That might get some additional people on the map. Would it be a good
idea to have the world map feature prominently on the apache.org site?
That would illustrate the fact that we're a global community and be
good PR.
+1
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#ken
On Monday 27 September 2004 21:30, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
i am dismayed that the private message was exposed the way it was. i am
much more concerned that the individual involved apparently doesn't see
the action as incorrect. if i felt comfortable that it *did* understand
why it was
Sander Temme wrote:
You can't just do that without the committer's consent.
I consciously avoid putting the coordinates of my house
in the ICBM.
Same here. IIRC, I put in the approximate geographic center of the
municipality.
--- Noel
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Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
From: Rodent of Unusual Size [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache Community Worldwide -- again
i think the point that's missing is how do new committers (or old
ones who haven't yet) get their coordinates onto the map?
Smart point. Well, what would you say to using [EMAIL
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