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The Ivy community has voted [1] for becoming a subproject of Ant.
Should we accept Ivy as subproject? Which means that we will share the
ACL and have similar access rights to subversion.
Our initial thought [2] when we starting mentoring Ivy in the Incubator
was accepti
+1
Peter
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> The Ivy community has voted [1] for becoming a subproject of Ant.
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+1, absolutely.
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The Ivy community has voted [1] for becoming a subproject of Ant.
Should we accept Ivy as subproject? Which means that we will share the
ACL and have similar access rights to subversion.
Our initial thought [2] when we starting mentoring Ivy in the Incubator
was accepting
Hi,
> The Ivy community has voted [1] for becoming a subproject of Ant.
> Should we accept Ivy as subproject? Which means that we will share the
> ACL and have similar access rights to subversion.
> Our initial thought [2] when we starting mentoring Ivy in the Incubator
> was accepting. But maybe t
The Ivy community has voted [1] for becoming a subproject of Ant.
Should we accept Ivy as subproject? Which means that we will share the
ACL and have similar access rights to subversion.
Our initial thought [2] when we starting mentoring Ivy in the Incubator
was accepting. But maybe thoughts change