On 01.10.2007, at 18:43, Roland Weber wrote:
Erik Abele wrote:
Sure, am happy to help (as a satisfied user of both,
HttpComponents and
JMeter); just let me know where you'd like to see me subscribed... (I
assume [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED])
That's great! Yes, those will be the
On 30.09.2007, at 18:17, Roland Weber wrote:
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
I don't know what to suggest, but perhaps recruiting one or more
veteran
ASFer, either just off the member's list or some experienced
Incubator
mentor, feeling this being important could just join the PMC and
at least
Erik Abele wrote:
Sure, am happy to help (as a satisfied user of both, HttpComponents and
JMeter); just let me know where you'd like to see me subscribed... (I
assume [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED])
That's great! Yes, those will be the interesting lists in terms
of future directions
On Sunday 30 September 2007 01:19, Roland Weber wrote:
The new HttpComponents as well
as the old HttpClient we maintain are being used by Apache
projects, so coming into the Incubator is not an option for
HttpComponents.
I agree. And typically, TLPs receive somewhat more exposure than
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
I don't know what to suggest, but perhaps recruiting one or more veteran
ASFer, either just off the member's list or some experienced Incubator
mentor, feeling this being important could just join the PMC and at least
ensure process with 3 pairs of eye balls.
Yeah,
Hello Niclas,
Staying at Jakarta will buy some time, but won't last forever.
If you have ideas on what to do with these small but active
projects, please come over to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and share your
thoughts.
Can't Jakarta just be revitalized as a home for small, but mature and
Niall Pemberton wrote:
Theres more of an issue IMO with projects that don't come thru the
incubator, since they don't have to meet the Incubator's stringent
graduation requirement. As an example - Tapestry was pushed out to a
TLP from Jakarta,[...]
Jakarta is disintegrating. All big projects
On Saturday 29 September 2007 00:03, Roland Weber wrote:
Staying at Jakarta will buy some time, but won't last forever.
If you have ideas on what to do with these small but active
projects, please come over to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and share your
thoughts.
Can't Jakarta just be revitalized as a