(See also previous discussion in this thread.)
Diwaker Gupta wrote:
We need to be clear on what we are going to achieve and how *before*
having a Forrest Tuesday event.
To an extent. It is very hard to be clear beforehand.
I agree. Besides, I think FT's provide a unique opportunity
Diwaker Gupta wrote:
I live in San Diego :-) So I'm definitely going to be there (modulo
certain unexpected events in my calendar).
Hey, good to hear that. I didn't like the idea of being the only
committer there at all.
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Ferdinand Soethe
But I should warn you, so you're not shocked if you meet me, I'm actually a
she. :)
I think we are getting a little distracted from the real issues here:
DO you brew good beer of don't you? And will you bring some to SD?
But more seriously: This might be a good opportunity to have a
Hi,
I think that this bug would affect us, so I decided to upgrade to cocoon
revision as for today.
Let me know if you find any trouble...
Cheers,
cheche
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I just found a big bug in our treeprocessor (2.1.8-dev and 2.2 are
effect, in 2.1.7 this works perfectly): if you have
Hi,
In order to save network traffic and history, I move our jars on the
lib/core instead of removing and adding a new version.
As you know there is this historical convention pre-SVN of having a date
in the name of the library if this library comes from a non-released copy.
Because of
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
I would like to apply these two updates to 0.7 to fix bugs and make
0.7 usable in a project and a have some questions on procedure:
- What is the procedure on doing that?
Lazy consensus, just do it?
Any changes that have been made to trunk can
be also applied
Juan Jose Pablos wrote:
Hi,
In order to save network traffic and history, I move our jars on the
lib/core instead of removing and adding a new version.
It would be better to do the 'svn remove; svn add'.
Why do we need history on these?
As you know there is this historical convention
Gav wrote:
At this stage, with me still learning a lot, I feel I would have not much to
'say'
with using Skype at this stage, although I would certainly consider it in
the
future, I will not use it this time round. That said, I would feel
comfortable
using IRC again, being able to
Looking for a suitable time. If it doesn't suit
then propose another:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?day=11month=9year=
2005p1=136p2=48p3=176p4=240p5=224p6=213 1) Saturday, September 10,
2005 at 20:00:00
1) Sunday, September 11, 2005 at 19:00:00
Wow, that was kind of
On Saturday September 10 2005 5:07 am, Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
But I should warn you, so you're not shocked if you meet me, I'm
actually a she. :)
I think we are getting a little distracted from the real issues here:
DO you brew good beer of don't you? And will you bring some to SD?
Yes,
Diwaker: How is public transportation in SD? If I stay at some cheapy hotel
not down by the water will I be able to get to the conference easily?
It sucks mostly. If you're living in the downtown area (where motels
are likely to be not cheap), then you can get around on tram/bus.
Anywhere off
On Sat, 2005-09-10 at 08:21 +0200, Roy T. Fielding (JIRA) wrote:
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-549?page=all ]
Roy T. Fielding closed INFRA-549:
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Resolution: Won't Fix
As Nicola said: Basically it's an automatic and
David Crossley wrote:
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
- QA
Is anybody checking this branch for line ending probems etc before
it is made available for download as a package?
If not what is a foolproof test to check if my line endings are
correct?
No. But it can be done.
It
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-655?page=all ]
Gavin updated FOR-655:
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