Huh, am I late?
+1 (mentoring JSPWiki... ;-) )
Best regards
Henning
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 22:41 -0400, Dave wrote:
The proposal was posted Aug. 29, we're up to 4 or 5 binding +1 votes
now and no -1 vote have been cast.
Binding:
+1 Craig Russell
+1 Noel Bergman
Henning Schmiedehausen schrieb:
Huh, am I late?
Me too ;-)
I thought this was just the disussion and the vote would start afterwards.
Anyway, as a long time JSPWiki user
+1
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Are we ready to incubate?
Seems as if we have:
Dave Johnson
Sam Ruby
Henning Schmiedehausen
Craig L Russell
as Mentors.
Given that there was no [VOTE] explicitly posted, and at least one person
comented that I thought this was just the disussion and the vote would
start afterwards, I am
In an effort to improve our scheduling processes stdcxx is trying
to find a better way to manage our issues. One feature that I think
would help us is the ability to search for issues resolved and/or
closed between given dates. Our Jira doesn't seem to provide the
feature out of the box, although
+1, JSPWiki looks like a good podling.
On 9/12/07, Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are we ready to incubate?
Seems as if we have:
Dave Johnson
Sam Ruby
Henning Schmiedehausen
Craig L Russell
as Mentors.
Given that there was no [VOTE] explicitly posted, and at least one
To search for issues resolved or closed between given dates, you can
come close by searching for issues with the filter set to resolved or
closed, and then use the updated fields to specify the date range.
Maybe this doesn't quite do what you want though - or does it?
-Marshall
Martin Sebor
Marshall Schor wrote:
To search for issues resolved or closed between given dates, you can
come close by searching for issues with the filter set to resolved or
closed, and then use the updated fields to specify the date range.
Maybe this doesn't quite do what you want though - or does it?
On Sep 11, 2007, at 6:34 AM, Dan Diephouse wrote:
We held a vote on cxf-dev to release a new version of CXF. This
version includes mosltly bug fixes since the 2.0.1 release. For a
full list of the issues, see:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?
In the projects/incubation-status-template.xml Interim
responsibility, I find this bit of setup.
projects/incubation-status-template.xml
Give all Mentors access to the incubator SVN repository. (to be done
by PMC chair)
/projects/incubation-status-template.xml
Seems to me that this is a
+1. I'm a big fan of JSPWiki from a couple of years back and hope to
be able to get a little involved.
Hen
On 9/12/07, Matthieu Riou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1, JSPWiki looks like a good podling.
On 9/12/07, Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are we ready to incubate?
Seems as
Hi Noel,
On Sep 12, 2007, at 2:09 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Craig Russell asked:
projects/incubation-status-template.xml
Give all Mentors access to the incubator SVN repository.
(to be done by PMC chair)
/projects/incubation-status-template.xml
That ought to mean adding them to the
Craig Russell wrote:
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Craig Russell asked:
projects/incubation-status-template.xml
Give all Mentors access to the incubator SVN repository.
(to be done by PMC chair)
/projects/incubation-status-template.xml
That ought to mean adding them to the incubator-pmc acl in
Hi,
I've tried it against RAT and beside the NOTICE problem that Kevan just
mentioned, there are a few license headers missing here and there on things
that didn't look like generated content. However I could be wrong and some
of those file might not support comments (like maybe the Plugin ones)
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