will automatically propagate to mirrors.
Please vote to adopt this new release process.
Here's my +1
Craig
Craig L Russell
Architect, Oracle
http://db.apache.org/jdo
408 276-5638 mailto:craig.russ...@oracle.com
P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!
Hi Gav,
We have a few questions for you regarding svnpubsub. Could you please take a
look?
THanks,
Craig
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From: Craig L Russell craig.russ...@oracle.com
Date: February 28, 2014 11:50:39 AM PST
To: ga...@16degrees.com.au McDonald ga...@16degrees.com.au
Cc: Apache
Hi,
The JDO TCK is currently blocked due to http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3301
. We use Derby as the database for the TCK and currently it's the only
database that the TCK ships with.
The JDO project is coming close to releasing, and we cannot release as
long as this bug is
Living in Harmony, no doubt.
Craig
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This week's theme: eponyms -- words coined after someone.
Darby and Joan (DAHR-bee and joan) noun
location. And I'm
personally loathe to add any environmental requirements that
hinders new developers from being able to build OpenJPA.
On Jun 13, 2007, at 10:50 PM, Craig L Russell wrote:
Hi Marc,
Ah, you are right. I looked at the projects and didn't see the
project.properties where
-with-java-5-javac.html
Craig
On Jun 13, 2007, at 9:08 AM, Craig L Russell wrote:
Is this a bug? I'd think that setting the source 1.4 flag would
disallow compiling a file that contained a reference to 1.5 methods
in the java.lang package. I'd have to look at any differences
between
+1
I have no issues with the proposed contribution.
Craig
On Jan 3, 2007, at 11:30 AM, Jean T. Anderson wrote:
As required by the ASF ip-clearance process in the Incubator [1][2],
please vote to accept the code attached to the following Jira issue:
Please download and test-drive the 10.2.2.0 candidate, then vote on
whether to accept it as a Derby release. The candidate lives at:
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.2.2.0/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time next Monday, December
18.
+1
Good one, Rick.
Craig Russell
Jean T. Anderson wrote (2006-11-10 10:33:04):I propose that we add Laura Stewart as a committer for Derby.+1 Craig Russell[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://db.apache.org/jdo
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Hi Jean,I'll volunteer to moderate derby-commits. I agree it's useful to have several moderators. CraigOn Nov 4, 2006, at 7:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:From: "Jean T. Anderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: November 3, 2006 4:31:36 PM PST To: derby-dev@db.apache.org Subject: Re: what committer would
Hi Jean,My message was too specific. I'll volunteer to moderate any of the derby lists that are short of moderators, not just derby-commits.CraigOn Nov 4, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Craig L Russell wrote:Hi Jean,I'll volunteer to moderate derby-commits. I agree it's useful to have several moderators
+1CraigAndrew McIntyre wrote:I am proposing that we add Myrna Van Lunteren ([EMAIL PROTECTED])as a committer for Derby.Myrna is very active in all areas of testing, has contributed fixes inother areas as well, and contributes to discussions on a wide varietyof issues. Her contributions are of a
+1CraigMike Matrigali wrote:This vote is for establishing Mamta Satoor (email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) as a committer for Derby.Please vote +1 if you approve of Mamta as a committer.Voting will close 5pm PST Thursday, November 9th.Since joining the project, Mamta has submitted many high quality,
Please vote on whether we should make Kristian Waagan a Derby committer.+1Craig Craig Russell[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://db.apache.org/jdo
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+1 for FernandaI propose a vote for Fernanda Pizzorno as a Derby committer.Fernanda worked on the implementation of scrollable updateable result sets and has also submitted patches to fix a number of issues. Fernanda is also currently jumping into converting tests to JUnit.Please vote +1 if you
I am impressed with Dan's Option B. It solves all of my issues (IANAL). 1. Users get binary release of 10.2 features (except for JDBC4) out of the box. 2. Users who want to play developer get to build the sources to expose JDBC4 with their own copy of JDK 1.6 which encumbers themselves. 3. And
I'm not getting a good feeling about this.Coding conventions are all about "religious issues". There are hundreds of examples in the CodeConvTOC that are intended to be normative, and they are full of advice that should not be disregarded just because you have been coding longer than anyone
[+1] Adopt the coding convention described.Craig This is a vote to define the coding conventions for the Derby project per the db project guidelines http://db.apache.org/source.html Vote closes 10:00am, Wednesday, August 15. [+1] Adopt the coding convention described. [-1 ] Do not adopt the
I'm unable to edit any of the Derby wiki pages.I don't know how to change my wiki password to be able to get to Derby pages with my login intact.I can access Derby's front page using a url like this one: http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/?action=""> and I'm shown as logged in.But if I navigate off
FYIBegin forwarded message:From: Bill Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: August 10, 2006 3:49:53 PM PDTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: legal-discuss@apache.org, Craig L Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Derby and the JCP We've approved an update to the spec license for non-final specs thatremoves
Hi Rick,You now have god-like JIRA administrator powers. Please let me know if you need any help. It's neither trivial nor undecipherable, but with enough momentum most problems can be resolved.Craig Craig Russell[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://db.apache.org/jdo
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I'll write up a note for BUILDING.txt, but I'd like to put in some more material than "These error messages are to be expected." Something like a real explanation of why the .java files appear to be out of sync with the source .jj files.Does anyone know the history here? Is this something that we
Hi,I ran across an interesting issue while building Derby. I checked out the latest sources and ran ant from the top. I read the ant output and found this:genParser: [echo] Generating SQL parser... [java] Java Compiler Compiler Version 4.0 (Parser Generator) [java] (type "javacc"
Hi Dag,
I'd appreciate discussion on specific JIRA issues to be done in JIRA
instead on on the mailing list. I have a hard time tracking
discussions that are forked.
I'll comment on your comment in the JIRA.
Thanks,
Craig
On Jul 31, 2006, at 1:16 PM, Kathey Marsden (JIRA) wrote:
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Hi,The Derby dev message digest, with subject derby-dev Digest 17 Jul 2006 08:29:31 - Issue 1094 is broken. The header contains:[jira] Created: (DERBY-1516) Inconsistent behavior for getBytes and getSubString for embedded versus network 24147 by: Bryan Pendleton (JIRA)[jira] Updated:
Hi,Jean commented on David's post:... In order for this to work, we need Java DB to be based on an official,"GA-ready" release of Derby to be what Sun redistributes in Mustang.Otherwise databases created in Mustang will be "locked in" to Java DB.The problem is that it can't *actually* be GA until
On Jun 1, 2006, at 1:51 AM, Bernt M. Johnsen wrote:
Øystein Grøvlen wrote (2006-06-01 09:24:18):
Sanket Sharma wrote:
I would also appreciate your suggestions on features the
community would
like to see being implemented as JMX extensions.
On the top of my head:
- Performancs
I'm not a derby committer, but I do plan to attend ApacheCon in Dublin later this month. I've got a presentation on Friday.Craig Craig Russell Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!
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Hi Rick,
In the JDO project, I define a dependency on Derby via maven pom:
dependency
groupIdorg.apache.derby/groupId
artifactIdderby/artifactId
version10.1.1.0/version
/dependency
dependency
distributions, cut off the living, growing end of the 10.1
branch and given to targetted customers. Can anyone else shed light
on this?
Regards,
-Rick
Craig L Russell wrote:
Hi Rick,
One question: Why is the snapshot called 10.2.0.1 and not just
10.2? It sounds from the name like
+1 Make Andreas Kornelliusen a committer for Derby Craig Russell Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!
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[ ] +1 (binding) Make Suresh Thalamati a committer for Derby
On May 24, 2006, at 2:20 PM, David Van Couvering wrote:
This vote is for adding Suresh Thalamati as a committer to Derby.
Suresh has been contributing since the beginning of Derby. His
contributions to the storage layers of Derby
Hi,
It appears that you have made the appropriate change.
XADataSource is not a user API, and in fact isn't a kind-of
DataSource. It was misnamed (IMHO) from the beginning. An
XADataSource is a factory that produces XAConnections, which are not
Connections, but are chimeras (produced by
at the bolted web page which API you're interested in, I
think it's better than finding out the hard way that the javadoc info
is incorrect.
Craig
Thanks,
-Rick
Craig L Russell wrote:
Hi Rick,
I'm intentionally cross-posting to derby-user just because lies in
javadoc are supposed to affect
Hi Rick,I'm intentionally cross-posting to derby-user just because lies in javadoc are supposed to affect users, not only developers.How about:3. Build two sets of javadoc, one using jdk 1.4 and another using 1.6. Distribute both sets of javadoc. Require the user to choose which javadoc to use
+1Rick a very-well qualified candidate for committer status on Derby. He is a significant contributor to the project and has a personal style worth emulating.CraigThis vote is for establishing Rick Hillegas as a committer for Derby. Please vote +1 if you approve of Rick as a committer.I am
My vote is for 10. Nice, clean, Escher-esque in the sense of not quite possible but visually interesting.CraigOn Dec 2, 2005, at 1:54 PM, David W. Van Couvering wrote:This is a vote for choosing a logo for Apache Derby.Rules of engagement:- Please vote for one and only one logo.- Respond to both
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